Tag: home

Sorry I’m not home right now

16 June, 2010 (12:00) | Geeked Out

Check out this installation art that looks like a giant spider web but it’s made out of packing tape.  You can actually crawl inside it.  We need to get this to the Mattress Factory!!! www.fastcompany.com/1656197/designers-create-spiderman-worthy-cave-from-packing-tape

Click here to see the full text

The jitney

7 May, 2010 (10:41) | Pittsburgh

When I bought my house in the Hill District of Pittsburgh, my roommate, Jordan, and I noticed that there were always people huddled around this building at the corner of Wylie Ave and Erin Street.  We were unsettled, but also a little curious as to what was really going on there.  Jordan asked my neighbor, […]

Click here to see the full text

Hey, remember me?

15 March, 2010 (22:01) | Personal Update

It’s been a while since I posted a personal update.  Things in married life go well.  New job goes well.  Thinking about going back to school in the fall.  That might be the level of detail you get in the updates going forward…not really sure.  I don’t really want to write about my life with […]

Click here to see the full text

The kids are alright

3 January, 2010 (23:14) | Thoughts & Ideas

Watching J’aime’s kids the other day, gave me an idea.  I call it KidCom.  It’s a device, much like a watch, that your kids wear. In it’s simplest form, it just has the time on it and you can set alarms on it that say things like "1 hours before Daddy gets home", or "it’s […]

Click here to see the full text

My Avis rental car and customer service experience

29 December, 2009 (14:15) | Reviews

Avis customer support has exhausted my patience, so I’m considering this the final chapter.  If Avis is your cheapest rate when you go to rent a car, take a second to think about the risk you might run of having to deal with customer service.  I am not going to be a loyal Avis customer […]

Click here to see the full text

I cant hide from the shelf in the room

26 December, 2009 (17:02) | House Ideas

One of my favorite things in industrial and functional art is efficient use of space.  People design their furniture and living spaces to make life work well in small places.  This ins’t your feng shui movement/placement, this is getting the best use out of space.  I’ve seen hgtv shows where couples fit everything they own, […]

Click here to see the full text