Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich
Eat one today and you might just help to save the planet… No, really… Seriously.
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by Patrick Rhone, Master Generalist
Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich
Eat one today and you might just help to save the planet… No, really… Seriously.
Through a Lens, Darkly: Politics & Power: vanityfair.com
Amazing story behind the photo of the desegregation of Little Rock Central High School – “…how these two women struggled to reconcile and move on from the event is a remarkable journey through the last half-century of race relations in America.”
It is my 40th Birthday today. Here is what I saw when I opened the door of my office today. Not pictured is a CD that was taped to my door with some great music from 1967.
Here is a low impact way to catch up with me, Prnicess Bethany, my two sons, the baby on the way, the two dogs (Roy the Wonderpug and Geronimo!), the two cats (Tiger and Polo), the three houses, and the one crazy-busy life… Read my many online locations:
As it is with the interwebs, following breadcrumbs left at many of the places will lead you to more of my places of existence.
A Year of Following All the Rules in the Bible
A review of the book “The Year of Living Biblically” about a guy who spent a year trying to follow all 700 plus rules he found in the Bible. Facinating.
dooce: That Lovely Glow Effect
This is how Dooce gets that sweet glow on all of her excellent photos. I just tried it with one of mine and, I have to say, it certainly made a difference in a good way.
Geronimo – The New Dog: Our new dog – Geronimo. We did not choose the name and might not be able to change it. He is very smart and responds only to that name. (via Photos from patrickrhone, tagged randompost)
Satisfaction (live on SNL ‘78) (via fuckamericanidiot) – DEVO is one of my all time favorite bands and this is one of my favorite taped performances of them.
15 Excellent Examples of Web Typography. Part 1 | i love typography
As a fan of type centric web design, this list was a sure winner to me. Some great examples here.
I have written before of my love for my Levenger Shirt Pocket Briefcase as my ubiquitous capture tool of choice. It is small, keeps me organized and is highly back pocketable. Always at the ready to help capture the action items that pop up in the course of my day. The three pockets help to keep a few spare index cards around (I use Levenger’s expensive-but-worth-it brand) and allow me to stash a few business cards to boot.
While it was great for capture, I needed something equally portable, pocketable and chic (style is important to me) for personal note taking. I often find myself in situations outside of work that require me to jot down things of a more permanent nature. For that, I am loving the new Field Notes notebooks. They have a durable cover, great grid style paper that takes ink very well and a fantastic sense of design nerd style. You get a three pack of these babies for just under 10 bucks and it is money well spent.
Due to recent health concerns, the idea of getting to a point where I can carry everything I need to get me through my day in my pockets is an especially important goal to me. Not to mention, once a baby girl comes along and I now have my hands full of strollers and bottles. These two items get my a long way there.