July 18, 2008
simko:
“Tell a Lie” Photoshop series by Henry Hadlow starring Ed Cornish. In the project description Hadlow notes - “The most controversial lies told with photography today are those told by news photographers who manipulate their work photographs to tell a different story.”

simko:

“Tell a Lie” Photoshop series by Henry Hadlow starring Ed Cornish. In the project description Hadlow notes - “The most controversial lies told with photography today are those told by news photographers who manipulate their work photographs to tell a different story.”
July 17, 2008
…’taking on’ insurance companies is suddenly popular. Groups like Move-On, which a few years ago would only talk about extending coverage to children, have changed their tune. But they still don’t get it. It’s not about extending our expensive and unreliable private insurance system to 47 million uninsured, it’s about abolishing a system that requires you to have “insurance” to get care. Private insurance companies make money by avoiding sick people. If you want everyone to get the care they need, you don’t regulate such entities—-you eradicate them.
donotwearthat:
Look closely, and you’ll notice that Dick is wearing those pants that you unzip to make shorts, with the cargo pockets ON THE OUTSIDE. — http://vantastix.com/

donotwearthat:

Look closely, and you’ll notice that Dick is wearing those pants that you unzip to make shorts, with the cargo pockets ON THE OUTSIDE. — http://vantastix.com/
July 15, 2008

iPhone 3G? WHOA! FAST!

All of you who are yapping and blogging and posting videos about how iPhone 3G is so fast, JUST STOP. STOP IT. We all know that 3G is fast. There were lots of 3G phones before the iPhone came along. If anything, the iPhone is late to the game. It’s not “news,” it’s not “revolutionary,” it’s not special at all. Go fly a kite.

a new tumblelog

My fiancee & I always wanted to start a blog called “Do NOT Wear That,” so we could share our snobbish viewpoints with the world and poke fun at some of the stuff the fashion industry throws at us. I just realized the easiest thing to do is just make a tumblelog, so here you go: Do NOT Wear That. Hopefully my fiancee can start posting on it soon. Follow if you like :)