Blogs I Read

Published 2005-11-30    Printer-friendly version

BLDGBLOG

An architectural blog that defies categorization. Just go read it.

Posted Wednesday, January 17, 2007

Kevin Kelly's Cool Tools

"Cool tools really work. A cool tool can be any book, gadget, software, video, map, hardware, material, or website that is tried and true. I am chiefly interested in stuff that is extraordinary, better than similar products, little-known, and reliably useful for an individual or small group. I depend on friends and readers to suggest things they actually use. There are plenty of places to read about stuff that should be cool, or that looks new and cool, and that might be useful. These recommendations here, on the other hand, are based on people who have used this item and many similar and have come to see its superiority. Items can be old items, or cheap things that you still dote on after years of use. Great new gear, if well tested by you, are also wonderful. I post things I like and I ignore the rest. Suggestions for tools much better than what is recommended here are always wanted."

Posted Wednesday, January 17, 2007

Letters from Kamp Krusty

Brant Hansen lives in trendy South Florida. "I'm interested in dang near everything. Seriously. And this makes me very popular. Like, say, Cliff Claven."

Posted Wednesday, January 17, 2007

A Fly Fishing Journal

A fly fishing blog from Singapore. Secret spots, cool photography.

Posted Tuesday, May 23, 2006

achievable ends

Bill Kinnon is a media consultant and writer/editor/director - Bill and his wife Imbi Medri have been in the TV production and post-production business for over 20 years. Bill writes thoughtfully about "media, marketing, leadership, technology, culture, and faith."

Posted Wednesday, November 30, 2005

ClarionMag

Okay, I don't read this one, I write it. If you're a software developer using, or interested in, SoftVelocity's Clarion, follow the link!

Posted Wednesday, November 30, 2005

John Stanko

Bill Kinnon pointed me at John Stanko, a consultant and author who travels the world teaching people how to find their purpose.

Posted Wednesday, November 30, 2005

The Housing Bubble

Ben Jones' increasingly famous blog covering the massive boom and, presumably, coming bust in US real estate.

Posted Wednesday, November 30, 2005