I have been laughing haughtily at New Yorker cartoons since I was a wee thing. What? That's what you're supposed to do with cartoons from The New Yorker --chuckle and be smug. My life would be empty without that magazine I swear.
21 July 2008
Cool new things in unlikely places
Posted by
Paul Anater
I deal with sinks all day. Ask me anything about sink construction, sink mounting, sink materials or sink trends. Sinks steal all the spotlight when it comes to kitchen plumbing and no one's ever asked me a whole lot about the drains that go into those sinks. That is until now.

Rose and Radish is selling these babies and they're calling them "Ornamented Metal Lace Drains." It's an interesting idea and it wouldn't surprise me if it caught on. Anybody looking for a million dollar idea? Check out how much these things cost!

Rose and Radish is selling these babies and they're calling them "Ornamented Metal Lace Drains." It's an interesting idea and it wouldn't surprise me if it caught on. Anybody looking for a million dollar idea? Check out how much these things cost!
Labels:
kitchen design
20 July 2008
This is why I have a TV
Posted by
Paul Anater
Completely unrelated to interior design, kitchen design and sustainability I know. Well maybe not completely unrelated, the set designs on this program are beyond belief and beyond words. What am I talking about? Why, AMC's Mad Men of course. Mad Men is quite simply the best program ever aired on American television. I know that I have a penchant for exaggeration, but this is no exaggeration.
Mad Men returns to AMC for its second season on Sunday night, 27 July at 10pm eastern time. Season one is already out on video so if you don't know what I'm talking about, there's still time to catch up. DO NOT MISS THIS SHOW.
Labels:
amusements
19 July 2008
Up from the angry streets
Posted by
Paul Anater

Earlier this week, the kids over at WebUrbanist featured a story about a graffiti artist who goes by the name of Banksy and who works the streets and alleys in London. Graffiti artist sounds like a contradiction in terms, but what this guy does what art is supposed to do. Namely, his work shows an audience a different way to see their everyday lives and it provokes a response. I'm sure the City Beautiful people in London would love to see him flogged but I'd love to have him move to Saint Pete.
Labels:
art
18 July 2008
My new favorite thing on the Internet
Posted by
Paul Anater
Check out Wordle. I love this thing. I think I was playing around on it for an hour this morning without being aware that time was passing. That's always a good sign.
Wordle is a web app that takes text and creates randomized "word clouds" using the words you provide by pasting them onto their site or you can direct Wordle to a URL and it will go retrieve your text for you. Once you have your text in place, you can control the font, the colors, the orientation of the words, the general shape of the cloud. You can then upload them to their gallery or you can print them out. I love this thing.
I'm obsessed at this point. In the form of a word cloud, even the most mundane of things looks cool cool cool. I may even frame some of this stuff.
Wordle is a web app that takes text and creates randomized "word clouds" using the words you provide by pasting them onto their site or you can direct Wordle to a URL and it will go retrieve your text for you. Once you have your text in place, you can control the font, the colors, the orientation of the words, the general shape of the cloud. You can then upload them to their gallery or you can print them out. I love this thing.
I'm obsessed at this point. In the form of a word cloud, even the most mundane of things looks cool cool cool. I may even frame some of this stuff.
This is my resume.

This is an e-mail from a friend regarding vacation plans. 
This is an excerpt from an Italian newspaper.
This is an e-mail from my niece Maggie.
This is my blog entry from Wednesday.

This is an excerpt from an Italian newspaper.

This is an e-mail from my niece Maggie.

This is my blog entry from Wednesday.

Labels:
amusements,
art
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