Monday January 30, 2006
This One's For Drew
We all know how cold it can get upstairs.... Keep reading this entry »
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We all know how cold it can get upstairs.... Keep reading this entry »
It’s raining in January. Do you hear me? It’s raining. In January. But whatever. I’m sure that stranger things have happened. Plague of frogs, for instance. How exciting that in a few short years, the phrase “plague of frogs” will... Keep reading this entry »
Sometimes the hardest part of overcoming inertia is, well, overcoming it. Ever notice how the first three miles of a run is always the hardest? After that you feel like you could coast, coast, coast… coast and run forever. That... Keep reading this entry »
Inspired by Kottke, I present my own year in cities. Each is a location where I spent one or more nights last year. Given the nature of my life and where I tend to fall asleep, I have also included... Keep reading this entry »
Five things that Dane is incredibly pissed off with right now: The new version of QuickTime, which reports "The application QuickTime quit unexpectedly" every time I quit the program in a manner quite consistent with expectation. iMovie HD quitting unexpectedly... Keep reading this entry »
We are the doldrums of winter. At least the sun has bothered to poke through the grey for a couple seconds this past week, but sadly the weather in Minnesota has been far too warm this month. The snow is... Keep reading this entry »
I present to you the second coolest movie you will ever see ever. This was shot live on the Carnival Glory, in an undisclosed corner of the Caribbean Sea. What you see here is the final dance-off for the... Keep reading this entry »
We are recently returned from our first trip aboard a cruise ship. We sailed on the Carnival Glory, a ship that is 1,000 feet, 110,000 tons, and $500 million worth of floating Vegas. The architecture and design was incredibly... Keep reading this entry »
It looks like the DNS mayhem is finally settling down, so perhaps it is time to discuss some of the details of this fine young website. As some may no doubt recall, the last design was known affectionately as... Keep reading this entry »
Hello. Welcome to 2006, and welcome to the new face of Brainside Out Industries. A couple months of tireless labor and sleepless nights have resulted in this new slice of hotness. The site has been completely rebuilt from the ground... Keep reading this entry »