 | Last login: 48 hours agoRick is a 51 year old married guy from New York, USA. I've come far in my quest to wrap my brain around social media. I now have a foot in both worlds: friends and colleagues think of me as an early adopter, but real übergeeks are patient as I learn all the buttons and knobs. |
Share This- arial or helvetica? | a quiz from iliveonyourvisits.com
Apr 12, 8:40am  (15 reviews) graphic-design http://www.iliveonyourvisits.com/helveti...- Here's a test to the web-trained eye (that can see typographic subtleties through the pixelation). They suggest it's easy to cheat, but I didn't find out how one does that. Arial is an example of a phenomenon I've seen: while imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, the closer the imitation, the more vehement the criticism of the attempt. Now that both Arial and Helvetica are equally available on nearly all computers and Web browsers, can't we jettison Arial, like training wheels from a bike?
Share This- How I Made a 1,474-Megapixel Photo During President Obama's Inaugural...
Jan 24, 8:35am    (50 reviews) photography http://www.davidbergman.net/blog/2009/01...- Here's an incredible, zoomable, 1.7-billion-pixel photo of Obama's inauguration. It's in a sort of fish-eye view, so on the left are the dignitaries, and on the left, receding faaaaar into the distance, were the millions of spectators. The photographer says he picked out Yo Yo Ma taking pictures on his iPhone; I picked out Aretha Franklin with that hat of hers. (Her chin didn't survive the multiple-exposure stitching process. Oh well.)
Share This- Fred and Sharon Spencer Are My Heroes & Rick Wolff
Aug 19, 2008 12:19pm (1 review) business, movies, video http://rickwolff.wordpress.com/2008/03/1...- My most popular post so far. These folks have a fan base, in the modern sense of the word -- consisting of not only admirers but people who, let's say, can't believe their eyes when they see Fred Spencer's work. Hey, a hit's a hit, right? I join the cheering section.
Share This- The Declaration of Independence: And You Are There & Rick Wolff
Aug 19, 2008 11:04am (1 review) history, freedom http://rickwolff.wordpress.com/2008/07/0...- [My first self-Stumble.] This is a breakdown of that important document, something I've been thinking about for a long time and had to wait for the right forum. It shows the careful explanation of a perilous time in history, an untenable situation, and the alternatives tried and found failing. Could you have done better under the circumstances?
Share This- Liz Strauss: The Secret of Being a Successful and Outstanding Writer |...
Aug 18, 2008 7:33pm (12 reviews) writing, blogging http://writetodone.com/2008/08/19/liz-st...- Liz Strauss knows blogging. When she offers her view, she rolls out this huge map, like that of Middle Earth. You see the tiny dot that is your blog's origin, with the "you are here" sticker. Over there is a prominent yet circumnavigable island called Monetization. But it's not the mainland. There are broad avenues going to every corner. And, she assures us in that humanistic tone of hers, no place is off limits, either for us or for our forays into blogging.
Share This- Pigi-Poo: The Pigeon-Poodle on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Aug 16, 2008 9:08am (1 review) bizarre http://flickr.com/photos/mcalearmarketin...- Have you ever run your fingers through the curly fur of some species of dog? Rich, a little oily, your fingers snag between strands? Well, pull your hand away, and discover what you've actually been petting. Genetic engineering, or the end of days?
Share This- PhillyCoR: Greater Philadelphia Coalition of Reason
Jul 27, 2008 7:46am     (2 reviews) atheist http://phillycor.org/- Good to see that in such a classically American city there's enough momentum and cash to provide such a comforting message.
Share This- House Dems Plan to Regulate Congresspeople's Twitter Posts | George Donnelly...
Jul 8, 2008 5:27pm (1 review) politics, freedoms, rights http://georgedonnelly.com/politics/house...- Here's the threat, folks. This is the foot in the door. A representative in Congress performing his duty of informing his constituents of the goings-on of the House of Representatives. Something TV has been able to do for about 25 years. Something print has been doing since there was a Congress. Something the representative has been able to do verbally behind a podium, up on a soap box or on the edge of a rock, since the species first learned communication. The difference? The difference lies in the difficulty in explaining what Twitter is. But this time, it's not to your aunt, or your milkman. It's to the government we've been saddled with as a holdover from last century, one that assumes that a new technology does not contain rights until and unless those rights can be pointed out and sold to whichever committee has the keys to the gate. The exact opposite of the way it's supposed to be. If passed, this congressman, John Culberson of Texas, has a duty to defy it and use whatever means at his disposal, including Twitter, to report the goings on of Congress. Isn't that just obvious?
Share This- ad to the bone - The Executive Coloring Book
Jun 25, 2008 8:27am (48 reviews) culture, capitalism http://www.adtothebone.com/tecb/theexecu...- If you enjoy "Mad Men", you'll love this take on Corporation Man, when souls were sapped on a much grander scale than today. Yet, echoes of this ethos can still be heard in the halls of some corporations which shall for the purposes of this post remain nameless. It says "1961", but it's suspiciously hip. I wonder...
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