Category Archive: projects

I found a use for my Tumblr account

I’ve had a Tumblr account since they were first introduced, but I never really used it for much. At first I was using it to post cool little things I found around the internet, but eventually I stopped playing around with it. For the last year or so it’s just sat there importing entries from my personal blog and twitter account. Well, I’ve finally found a use for my Tumblr.

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The Mac User's Creed

Earlier today I was joking around with some of my friends at work. One of them made a comment about Marine’s being brainwashed and I immediately started screaming the Marine Corps Rifleman’s Creed. Well, at least to the best of my ability. This resulted in us doing a quick Google search, studying up on the actual creed, and eventually giving me the brilliant idea to appropriate the text and create the Mac User’s Creed. And this is what I came up with. Click here to read more »

Wall-E meets Portal (a little Photoshop project)

This afternoon I got a little idea for this little photoshop project. The image combines two elements that I’m a big fan of: Valve’s Portal game and Wall-E (the next movie from Pixar Studios). Click here to read more »

My New User-Driven Project (I Need Your Help)

Alright everyone, I’m working on a new project called Write.Click.Review. and it’s going to be User-Driven. What does that mean? Well it means that the project is only as successful as you guys make it. That’s right, it’s all up to you.

If you’re anything like me, you love watching movies on “the big screen” (in a theater). How many times have you been interested in a movie that the critics all hated, went to see it, and [contrary to the critics] walked out of the theater wondering what their big complaint was about it?

The fact of the matter is that we can’t always trust what the critics say (good or bad) about a movie. They have their own way of looking at everything, and we have ours. What we can trust are the opinions of our friends, family, and other like minded people. If you have the same tastes, chances are that you’ll enjoy the same movies.
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