We like hot butter on our breakfast toast, but we also like def jam on it…
via Open Culture
via Open Culture

Turns out Mr. Braff launched his Garden State Part 2 Kickstarter exactly one week after I launched mine.
Not bad timing.

Taken from The Combustion Chamber

Taken from The Combustion Chamber
Microsoft can’t seem to make much of a dent in the mobile market (more like a ding, not to be confused with a Bing):
Microsoft has reportedly developed an Android application with the sole purpose of stealing users away from Google. According to a report from CITE World, the company will be releasing the “Switch to Windows Phone” application on Android to help users change platforms. The application is able to “find identical or replacement applications” for Windows Phone 8 to replace a user’s old Android apps, thus making the transition far more bearable.
How awesomely ironic would it be if Microsoft started a ‘switch’ ad campaign like PC-underdog Apple did in the 2000’s?
I can dream, can’t I?
I’m not sure what’s inside Apple’s insanely great data centers, but apparently not my synced Safari tabs (some of ’em), nor sequential transcripts of my Messages.
Yes, it still seems Google is getting better at design faster than Apple is getting better at web services.

via Kickstarter

So I’ve done it again. I’ve launched another Kickstarter project.
It’s called, Grown In the Garden (State). It features 54 actors, musicians and TV personalities from my home state of New Jersey.
I’m producing a poster, a deck of cards and a couple t-shirts.
(the poster is still in-progress)



