Name Adam Lisagor
Location Los Angeles
First Post May 2007Adam Lisagor is kind of a big deal on the internet. He’s one-third of a little podcast called You Look Nice Today. He co-created an iPhone app called Birdhouse. He’s one-half of a web series called Put This On. When he has free time, he creates funny and informative demo videos for some of your favorite tech companies. When he blogs, Adam enjoys examining cultural artifacts from our past to better understand our present.
Also check out…
Don’t Hold It Wrong
A compendium of what happens when you hold certain phones certain ways, organized by Macworld’s David Chartier.Squared Reviews
If you want to learn about a product or service, you read a review. But can they really be trusted? Squared Reviews reviews the reviews, so you know who to trust.Drawing Architecture
A collection of drawings about architecture, no matter the technique. Stunning.See you next time!
(Photo by David Cole.)
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time just always seems to be too short.
So with that new awareness, I have a few domains up For Sale.
Informational links to the final auction days can be located on the website.
A few of my creative industry domains that are well suited for branding in the Entertainment Business.
Know someone who fits the name… viral the info plz. TY
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Treat the earth well.
It was not given to you by your parents, it was loaned to you by your children.
We do not inherit the Earth from our Ancestors, we borrow it from our Children.
~ Am. Indian proverb: “Lakota”
A personal note: The oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico is a global event.
Water is fluid…. it runs with the currents and flies with the wind.
“This image is shot standing on melting ice over Bræðravatn, Mjóafjarðarheiði. The locals tell me this is never to be done again. The name, Lake of Brothers, comes from two brothers who drowned in the extremely deep and cold water after the ice broke.”
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Hazrat Ali Mosque, Afghanistan
Photograph by Shashwat Saraf, My Shot
This Month in Photo of the Day: Travel
Here, a woman passes the Hazrat Ali mosque (the “Blue Mosque”) in Mazar-e Sharif, Afghanistan, where deep ethnic and religious divides are briefly bridged as Sunni and Shiite alike come to pray.