Archive for the ‘General’ Category

Dogs

Thursday, July 28th, 2011

Awesome.

Always Full

Wednesday, July 27th, 2011

I’m by no means an optimist (most of you know this) but what I do like to do is correct people, and this graphic is technically correct.

Thanks to Corey for the optimistic outlook.

Thanks, Big Dig

Monday, July 11th, 2011

Glad to hear things are still going well with this engineering/financial debacle.  So basically I’m rolling the dice every time I drive through? Nice to have MA in the national spotlight again though.

http://gizmodo.com/5819754/bostons-big-dig-the-deadly-engineering-gift-that-keeps-on-giving

Blockbuster = Fail

Friday, July 8th, 2011

“To summarize: Blockbuster’s new service has absolutely no late fees, yet if your DVD is not returned within the 3-day grace period–even if it was dropped in the mail in time, no longer in your possession, entirely in the hands of the postal service, and eventually returned to Blockbuster–consumers will be charged $19.99.”

http://www.fastcompany.com/1765646/blockbuster-please-please-change-your-habits

In case you are having a hard time believing that quote, you read it right.  You will be charged the cost of the DVD if you don’t get it mailed back within 7 days. This is the plan the company has to save itself.

Seriously, who the hell is running these companies? Can I be a CEO? Ugh.

E-mail Forwarding

Tuesday, July 5th, 2011

Rapture Fail

Monday, May 23rd, 2011

So the rapture came and went, without anyone being raptured so to speak. I suppose no one is surprised, I myself am not. Making light of the situation prior to its passing now seems even more justified, so here is my facebook post from the day before, along with the comments my friends contributed to it.

Sick Time Lapse Video

Sunday, May 8th, 2011

Awesome time lapse video of cityscapes around the world. I don’t know if I’m overly fascinated with these, but I think they are really cool to watch. The pairing of the music is solid too, so if you don’t have sound make sure to check it out when you do. Oh and watch it full screen, its worth it.

Timelapse – The City Limits from Dominic on Vimeo.

Bad Management

Thursday, May 5th, 2011

I’m sure this article will ring true with most of my friends. Joe, who moved out from the umbrella of corporate America to start his own company several years ago, sent me this article.  It’s by the creator of Dilbert, which once you read it, should come as no surprise.

Quick exerpt:

In those days, I was a furious bundle of ambition and determination. The old-timers told me I had a “rocket strapped to my ass.” All I needed to do was get my “ticket punched.” It wasn’t long before I was able to enjoy my second economic stimulus package: bad management.

Though most of my immediate bosses were entirely reasonable and competent, the organization at large was riddled with hamster-brained sociopaths in leadership roles. Surely, I thought, this must be a problem that exists no place else on Earth. Otherwise we’d all be living in caves and holding long meetings on the feasibility of using sticks as stabby things.

One day, a position opened above me, and I was the most obvious candidate to fill it. My boss called me into her office and said she had some bad news. She explained that the media was giving our company a lot of heat because almost all of our managers and executives were white males. Promoting me, she explained, would only make things worse. I asked how long I might need to wait for all of this to blow over. My boss was vague, but she said the timeline involved smoothing out the effects of two centuries of corporate discrimination.

The Perfect Stimulus: Bad Management

Best Shape Ever?

Thursday, March 10th, 2011

Thanks to Redbord for posting this as his GTalk status and costing me a minute and a half of my life. Okay, I lied, it was closer to five minutes.

ps- how great are GIFs?

D.A.N.C.E.

Sunday, March 6th, 2011

March Madness is almost upon us, and I have to say this ESPN spot is solid. Its 60+ degrees out right now, Sox (pre-season) game is on the TV, window’s open, March Madness ads like this are on the air and I just took Joe’s dog, Jake, for a walk around the block.. as much as I hate the idea of the ski season coming to an end… spring days like this are pretty money.