Since moving to Italy, I’ve had to learn the metric system.
I’ll be honest with you, it makes a lot of sense.
I got to thinking, where else do they use the metric system?
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by Eric Dye
Since moving to Italy, I’ve had to learn the metric system.
I’ll be honest with you, it makes a lot of sense.
I got to thinking, where else do they use the metric system?
by James Brooks
These beautiful portraits were assembled by artist Zac Freeman.
Made up completely of junk, found objects, and trash, Zac glues the objects that he has collected onto a wooden backing to create the image.
Zac says:
I was interested in communicating through visual representation in apparent 2-dimensional space and through the actual objects used for the medium in 3-dimensional space. It is very important to me that I incorporate the actual objects into the art as opposed to a picture or rendition of it because it better expresses the intention of the artwork. I feel the junk is more powerful being present. It is an actual thing to be reckoned with that existed in this time and place and carries energy in and of itself.
Check out more of the images below and at Zac’s website. The close up images are particularly interesting.
by Eric Dye
This is an excellent living ad, done by the United Methodist Church, increasing awareness about the current struggles in Haiti after the earthquake.
It is thought-provoking, attention-getting, and creative – they even used a QR code!
Hats-off for an amazing job!
by Eric Dye
This past January, Benny Hinn filed suit against media guru, Phil Cooke.
The reason?
… for disseminating false and defamatory information by improperly linking Pastor Hinn to a prominent female minister on his Twitter account.
Oops?
by Eric Dye
Twitter has made a safe move.
New security options are now available to all Twitter users.
For a while now, security conscious users have had the option of manually keying HTTPS for a heightened security connection.
Now, Twitter has simplified the option, giving users the ability to always use HTTPS by default.
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