28 February 2008
26 February 2008
19 February 2008
Kidd's Domain.
The exchange is now official. Kidd's here. Welcome to Kidd'stown. Dirk, Kidd, Jason, Josh, Stack, JJ Barea, Brandon Bass, Damp, Eddie Jones...it's never-ending, this nucleus.
Very positive analysis hither (via Jennings).
Very positive analysis hither (via Jennings).
17 February 2008
14 February 2008
13 February 2008
12 February 2008
Today's News.
The incredible story of two giants with a common goal.
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Pi house.
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Strange coincidence. Took this Polaroid of 4734 Maple Ave. at 10:47:34 in the morning on 02.12.08. In the world of design, today -- officially dubbed "212 Day" -- apparently has some special meaning. Apparently, anyway. Numbers are weird.
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Pi house.
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Strange coincidence. Took this Polaroid of 4734 Maple Ave. at 10:47:34 in the morning on 02.12.08. In the world of design, today -- officially dubbed "212 Day" -- apparently has some special meaning. Apparently, anyway. Numbers are weird.
11 February 2008
10 February 2008
08 February 2008
Polaroid Press
St. Petersburg Times, 02.08.08
UPDATE:
The Washington City Paper forecasts our mourning after Polaroid announced that they're halting production on instant film. That announcement, of course, arrived the same day the St. Petersburg Times ran the above piece.
Click here to learn more about Polaroid's most ghastly mistake to date.
The New York Times has a word.
The Washington Post's coverage.
DOUBLE UPDATE:
Gawker chimes in.
UPDATE:
The Washington City Paper forecasts our mourning after Polaroid announced that they're halting production on instant film. That announcement, of course, arrived the same day the St. Petersburg Times ran the above piece.
Click here to learn more about Polaroid's most ghastly mistake to date.
The New York Times has a word.
The Washington Post's coverage.
DOUBLE UPDATE:
Gawker chimes in.
06 February 2008
04 February 2008
01 February 2008
Business News
Microsoft steps up to the plate, making a $44 billion bid for Yahoo! in a move that crushed Google stocks when the Dow opened on Friday.
Business pundits immediately bombarded spokespeople about what the proposed tech behemoth would be called. According to reports, Microsoft spokesman Jeffers Slage was overheard telling Andrew Ross Sorkin of The New York Times that the two tech giants will "leverage our companies' global brand equity and reform as Microhoo!"
For years insiders have known, or at least speculated, that Microsoft was courting the search pioneer, but even Wall Street was shocked by Friday's announcement.
An anonymous source at Goldman Sachs approved of the move, but cautioned that consolidation and integration improperly executed can leave a mess too rough to clean up.
"There are inordinate possibilities here. It's the most viable link to both companies' futures, but big mergers of established powerhouses take time and can produce irreversible results. We didn't need Microhoo! or whatever the hell they're calling it to go the way of any number of mergers. Cultures collide and you have an AOL-Time Warner on your hands. Don't tell anyone that, though. This business conversation is off the record.
That said, we're expecting that Google will respond to the merger by buying the newly-formed Microhoo! to become one of the most frightening companies ever conceived."
Google's stock dropped 9% on Friday.
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