Idea of the day: Eco-friendly pizza box
Watch this 45-second video. Then smack yourself on the forehead for not thinking of it first. (HT: Doug Flather)
Watch this 45-second video. Then smack yourself on the forehead for not thinking of it first. (HT: Doug Flather)
“In all the briefing papers prepared for the famous Clinton Little Rock [economic] summit in late 1992, the word Internet never appeared.”— Daniel Gross, Newsweek(HT: Steve Case)
Here’s a 24-foot Buckminster Fuller dome in the lobby of NeoCon 09. This is the first time I’ve seen one of Bucky’s domes in person. It’s pretty cool and a bit wacky — much like the man himself.
In preparing for a visit to NeoCon 2009, I’ve been doing a fair bit of research on the utterly fascinating lives of Charles and Ray Eames.The Eameses, as most of you know, created, well, everything. Furniture. Graphics. Sculptures. Medical equipment. Films.In the 1930s, Charles, at the time somewhat frustrated with his architectural practice, picked up
Join me, Pam Slim, and John Jantsch for a conversation with Keith Ferrazzi, author of Never Eat Alone, about his new book … Who’s Got Your Back.WHEN: Thursday June 11 at 3pm (EDT).Sign up here. It’s free!
Darden Restaurants CEO Clarence Otis, Jr., inadvertently offers a version of Bunko Lesson One to the New York Times: “One of the guys I worked for very early on said: ‘As you think about career, it’s not about planning it. Things are too dynamic; there’s too much going on; there are too many things that’ll
A couple of weeks ago, I got a copy of Mannahatta: A Natural History of New York City — a cool new book by Eric Sanderson. Today I finally had a chance to look at it carefully. Wow.If you ever wondered what Manhattan was like in 1609, when Henry Hudson first sailed into New York
The U.S. Census Bureau issued new data today showing “that 62 percent of households reported using Internet access in the home in 2007, an increase from 18 percent in 1997.” Also, “Among households using the Internet in 2007, 82 percent reported using a high-speed connection.”
If you’re in D.C., please consider coming to a great event sponsored by the Washington Board of Trade: A conversation with Alan Webber about his terrific new book, Rules of Thumb.Tuesday, June 2, 20098am to 10amThe Ritz-Carlton, Tysons Corner1700 Tysons BlvdMcLean, VA Register here