Thursday, April 26, 2007

Wednesday, April 25, 2007

dked willys

from left: Damen Kelly, Daniel Kelly, Brook Taylor, Eric Peterson, Bill Bored.
Woooooooooo!

Thursday, April 19, 2007

thanks kev


a contributor...ahh...thanks. i'll try to hold up my end of the deal...


oh. by the way. my speakers were hoping you'd stop by for some more listening sometime.

I love my Weng Weng



Dude, I know you probably got this in an email already but this little dude has got a jetpack...a jetpack bro, a f-ing jetpack.

Happy Bicycle Day!

Forgot to tell you, it's Bicycle Day.
If you choose to ride, ride safely.

Call Someone Who Cares

A little gallery of Nebraska payphones.

Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Monday, April 16, 2007

Flight Patterns

How Aaron Koblin sees where planes go.

Oh dude, designers are screwed

There's all this chit-chat about sustainable design whether it's products or just plain graphic design. Everyone is chiming in on it and it's a interesting topic. Here are some links to various posts about what I'm talking about. 1, 2.

Sunday, April 15, 2007

opb loves skateboarding

Saw this super cool short on oregon public broadcasting. it got me excited about summer again.

free tv is cool

Saturday, April 14, 2007

The Ride



With the NuVinci™ CVP, you’ll never miss a gear
because there are no gears to miss. Instead, a set of spheres rotate around a central point to transfer torque from the pedals to the road. Tilting the spheres changes their contact diameters, permitting an infinite progression of speed ratios within its range.
The result is that you’re always pedaling at just the right speed. You can adjust the ratios continuously as the terrain changes. In motion or standing still. It’s as easy as adjusting the volume on a radio. So forget complicated, noisy internal hubs, hard-to-maintain
derailleur systems, dropped chains, missed gears, and jolts to your knees and lower back. Just enjoy The Ride.


Thursday, April 12, 2007

So it goes


Kurt Vonnegut Jr., author of Slaughterhouse-Five, Breakfast of Champions, and Cat's Cradle died Wednesday from complications related to a recent head injury he sustained in a fall. He was 84.
Vonnegut was a student, a soldier, a newspaper reporter, a Saab salesman, a funny pessimist, and an angry comic. His last book A Man Without a Country was published in 2005 and is filled with the kind of off-the-cuff shit that connects him more solidly to our world of a zillion counter cultures than anyone before, and certainly anyone after.
And so it goes.

PBS audio interview

Wednesday, April 11, 2007

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

sad news. the passing of the dentist, Brian Allen.

I am sorry beyond words to inform everyone of the passing of my best friend, Brian Allen from this world on Sunday April 8, 2007. He meant as much to me as any thing and anyone on this Planet, and I am heavy hearted, grieving and alternately disblieving, just hoping to wake up soon and get out of this nightmare. —Daniel






Saturday, April 07, 2007


The answer to those long SKate Mag meetings.

Thursday, April 05, 2007

The Paws


Mumble What

Mumble Magazine is alive and kicking.
Skateboarding, art, radio, the word on the street, and a brand new web magazine.
Take some time to look around. It's very mardsandlefasle.

Tuesday, April 03, 2007

Lettus Skate

The UPS man just dropped off a box from Upper Playground.

















Looky what was inside.


















Get yours at Bend Press. Hurry, though. I think they only made 500.

AZ

By the time we got to
Arizona ...


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Thanks to TI for the tech support.