Saturday, September 19, 2009

HOT TIME IN THE CITY

I invite you to visit my online photo gallery with a this particular gallery presenting mere nano-glimpses into Burning Man 2009... EVOLUTION. Once a year, tens of thousands of creative, adventurous and outside-the-box souls gather at Black Rock... City, Nevada to celebrate community, art, self-expression, and self-reliance. We departed one week later, leaving no trace. The gallery images are my real, surreal and percieved visions of that week's experience in 2009.
Please pause, view and leave comments with the images that may impact you.

Thursday, September 17, 2009

HELLO "Friend"

Reporting semi-live and a tad tardy from Burning Man Center Camp.
I know, you're asking, "Where can I get a hat like his?"
Remember, Envy is a not a proactive positive life enhancing emotional space.
For more images of the visaul journey of a Lifetime, visit my online photo gallery at:http://www.blogger.com/www.pbase.com/imagyst

Run For Cover ... EVERYONE!

In the era of Twitter, Facebook and Deadspin.com, being the big man on campus no longer means being the life of the party. For all the images of marching bands, cheerleaders and raucous student fans associated with co...llege football, the romantic notion of a quaint campus life for star quarterbacks like Tebow, Oklahoma’s Sam Bradford and Texas’ Colt McCoy has all but disappeared, killed off by a combination of cloying fans and new technology.
Athletic departments now monitor social networking Web sites, and cellphones are collected at the door of college parties to try to keep embarrassing or illegal moments off the Internet.

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Procrastination is the art of keeping up with yesterday.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Ted Kennedy: A Photo Memorial

A look back on Kennedy's life and legacy. When Ted Kennedy died, he left a legacy. Mother Jones revisits his life.
Source: Mother Jones, Aug 28, 2009
Photo Essay: http://http//www.motherjones.com/photoessays/2009/08/ted-kennedy-photo-memorium

Google's FASTFLIP

Google, is making a bold attempt to be seen as a friend with a new service it hopes will make it easier for readers to read newspaper and magazine articles.
On Monday, the company introduced an
experimental news hub called Fast Flip that allows users to view news articles from dozens of major publishers and flip through them as quickly as they would the pages of a magazine.
Fast Flip, which is based on
Google News, tries to address what Google considers a major problem with news sites: they often are slow to load, and so they turn off many readers. Google, the leader in Web search services and advertising, argues that if reading news online was closer to the experience of scanning through physical newspapers or magazines, people would read more.
Full article: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/15/technology/internet/15google.html?th&emc=th
FASTFLIP Hoomepage: http://fastflip.googlelabs.com