2011
Nordic Variations // Mission Forollhogna
Scripting News: Why apps are not the future
We pay some people to be Big Thinkers for us, but mostly they just say things that please people with money. It pleases the money folk to think that the wild and crazy and unregulated world of the web is no longer threatening them. That users are happy to live in a highly regulated, Disneyfied app space, without all that messy freedom. I'll stay with the web.
User Testing in the Wild: Joe’s First Computer Encounter « Boriss' Blog
Cryptoforestry: Edible city G-map apps, wild horses & the great hippie revival
the city contains many domesticated and undomesticated edible plants
2010
Scott Adams Blog: Two Conspiracy Theories 12/02/2010
An Eternal Thought in the Mind of Godzilla: Shibuya 109-2: The Wild Party is Over
Fast forward to Fall 2010…the classic Gyaruo has become an endangered species.
Baladas - Festas, micaretas, carnaval, rodeios e raves
Willkommen | Startseite | D.I.B. - Deutscher Imker Bund
2009
peace of wild things
Welcome - Ommwriter
Wild Mood Swings - Surf the web on a whim. (C) Sean McManus
Detroit Book : MITCH COPE
le jardin roerich | the roerich garden project » About
This book is about lot #2334609, a piece of land known locally as the Maguire Meadow, one of the last undeveloped spaces in the Mile End neighborhood in the Plateau Mont Royal, in Montreal.
Lot #2334609 is a terrain vague — owned by the Canadian Pacific Railway, owned by the City of Montreal as of June 2009, used and cherished by the community, the only green space in the Mile End. People feel free in this space. They don’t ask for permission to picnic, grow things, create art, or gather around a campfire. It’s open and wild, unlike most city parks.
To outsiders, it may look like an abandoned field. But, as you will read here, the community has appropriated this space and wants a say in how it will be developed. Development is scheduled for 2009-2010, as part of the city’s $9-million revitalization of the neighborhood.
James Carr » Blog Archive » TDD Anti-Patterns
TDD Anti-Patterns, and decided to first quickly jot down some of the most common ones that others or myself have encountered “in the wild.”








