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Arkansas Rock Volume I

June 8th, 2008 by Corey | No Comments

Arkansas Rock Volume I

Arkansas Rock  is the long awaited new guidebook that provides comprehensive and up-to-date information on major rock climbing areas in Arkansas, including Sam’s Throne, Cave Creek, Haw Creek, Stack Rock, and more. Over 800 spectacular routes and 100 boulder problems are covered with detailed route descriptions and a wealth of accurate maps, overview topos, and cliff line drawings. [...]


Where to Gas Up Around the Globe

May 21st, 2008 by Corey | No Comments

Where to Gas Up Around the Globe

Compared to what the rest of the world is paying for gas, moaning about rising gas prices here in the States seems a bit whiney. Full story at Wired.com
“How much are you paying for gas? Depends on where in the world you’re parked. In oil-producing nations like Venezuela and Iran, you can fill up for as little [...]


Pray For Me: The Jason Jessee Film

May 8th, 2008 by Corey | No Comments

One crazy dude and a stellar skater. This film promises to be interesting. Link


Lessons of the Square Watermelon

March 5th, 2008 by Corey | 1 Comment

What does a square watermelon have to do with anything besides a square watermelon? There are a few common sense life lessons you can take away from this story. Link.


Solar Powerd VW Westfalia Concept

January 8th, 2008 by Corey | No Comments

In the early 90’s I rocked a 1971 VW Bus and I admit, it was a metal oil burning pollution box of good times. There is chance for redemption with this cool VW Westfalia inspired concept that is eco-friendly and powered by sunshine. The camper seems to exist only in computer generated images [...]


Snippets

Cristian Jofre at Behance Magazine
The Creative Director for MTV Networks International says, “Conflict is necessary for the creation of great work”. Link    

The Fifteen Most Useless Internet Euphemisms
 Gawker posted a funny post clarifying some of the Jargon thrown around in the webogosphere. Link

Stefan Sagmeister at Behance Magazine
Behance sat down with Sagmeister to hear directly from the mouth of a master on staying small, taking a human approach, and life lessons. Link

Paul Budnitz of Kidrobot - Concept becomes Culture
Behance interviewed Kidrobot founder Paul Budnitz to figure out how he turned a tiny niche business into a success. Some of his methods are surprising. Link

Radiohead Pushes Festivals Go Green
Radiohead are pushing ahead on the sustainability of all aspects of touring, from traveling less to persuading the crowd drink from reusable cups. Take a look at the article at TreeHugger to find out more about the band’s “Carbon Neutral World Tour.” Link

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