Monday, October 10, 2011
joshsternberg:

msfranceswithane:

flavorpill:

Because that’s what we really need: more advertising beating you over the head with antiquated gender roles. Thx, Dr. Pepper!

Just when you think advertisers couldn’t possibly be any more tone deaf.

You’d think CEOs (or at least advertising/marketing people) would be paying attention to all mistakes other companies make. 

Let’s see add this to the list of Miller Light, and at least two new sitcoms this year.

joshsternberg:

msfranceswithane:

flavorpill:

Because that’s what we really need: more advertising beating you over the head with antiquated gender roles. Thx, Dr. Pepper!

Just when you think advertisers couldn’t possibly be any more tone deaf.

You’d think CEOs (or at least advertising/marketing people) would be paying attention to all mistakes other companies make. 

Let’s see add this to the list of Miller Light, and at least two new sitcoms this year.

Saturday, October 8, 2011

(Source: specialbored)

Friday, October 7, 2011
newyorker:

For the first time since “Arrested Development” was cancelled in 2005,  the entire cast assembled today for a Bluth Family Reunion moderated by New Yorker television critic Nancy Franklin; even Ron Howard joined via telephone.  The big news of the afternoon: If all goes according to plan, the  series will return to television in a nine- or ten-episode limited-run  series, set to film next summer, with each episode focussing on a single  member of the Bluth clan. And series creator Mitchell Hurwitz said that  he is halfway through the screenplay for a reunion film and is “eighty  per cent” sure it will happen.
This is one thing that was revealed at the New Yorker Festival about Arrested Development.  Click here for nine more.
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newyorker:

For the first time since “Arrested Development” was cancelled in 2005, the entire cast assembled today for a Bluth Family Reunion moderated by New Yorker television critic Nancy Franklin; even Ron Howard joined via telephone. The big news of the afternoon: If all goes according to plan, the series will return to television in a nine- or ten-episode limited-run series, set to film next summer, with each episode focussing on a single member of the Bluth clan. And series creator Mitchell Hurwitz said that he is halfway through the screenplay for a reunion film and is “eighty per cent” sure it will happen.

This is one thing that was revealed at the New Yorker Festival about Arrested Development.  Click here for nine more.


If you want to learn these things on your own, you may watch the entire video of the Arrested Development panel exclusively on our Facebook page! Just click on “Fan Exclusives” once you’re there. Enjoy!


Wednesday, October 5, 2011

jonahray:

(alternate) 8 bit NERDIST show on BBC America.

fan made! his name is @Mark_LaCroix

enjoy your 8bitito

Monday, September 26, 2011
Sharing does not compute. From xkcd.com

Sharing does not compute. From xkcd.com

Sunday, September 25, 2011 Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Awesome.

jonahray:

these guys do GREAT WORK.

Sunday, September 4, 2011
joshsternberg:

Photo of the World Trade Centers, a few months before 9/11, by Katie Day Weisberger. Nice post about the picture here.

joshsternberg:

Photo of the World Trade Centers, a few months before 9/11, by Katie Day Weisberger. Nice post about the picture here.

Friday, May 27, 2011
I don’t know quite what we’ll be selling yet. Maybe niches. I’ve heard the niche market is doing really well.

(via clientsfromhell)

That long tail is doing well too.

Thursday, May 26, 2011
3eanuts:

April 27, 1961 — see The Complete Peanuts 1959-1962

Oh Linus…

3eanuts:

April 27, 1961 — see The Complete Peanuts 1959-1962

Oh Linus…