Tuesday, January 27, 2009

I'm trying to cut down on Ze....

...but man this guy is cool!

Here's one for all the graphic designers out there:

http://www.zefrank.com/theshow/archives/2006/07/071406.html

(Ok, so I only know one, but I imagine he'll open this page at least once in his life...)

5 comments:

  1. Yes, I suppose I will at some point... I actually discovered Ze Frank last year (via TEDtalks) and loved watching his show while it was still going on.

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  2. I knew it!

    Yeah, I saw him on TED but only discovered the Height, width, depth and breadth of of the wonders of his website while putting off studying cranial nerves. And, while I failed my cranial nerve exam not 10 minutes ago, the hundred or so episodes of the Ze Frank Show I watched in the last 2 weeks were definitely worth it.

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  3. I guess that means you've seen this one too:
    http://www.zefrank.com/theshow/archives/2006/11/110906.html
    still. funny stuff...

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  4. "...Good web developers can't really handle their liquor, and get slightly creepy..."

    Have I ever told you how proud I am (in both the good self-esteem way and bad self-congratulatory way) that I don't play games like WoW, recognize that not showering means smelling like I haven't showered (which in turn means smelling like a weasel has died and I'm hiding it somewhere on my person), and consider my opinion of Apple to be "balanced" because I own an aging Mac desktop but neither iPod nor iPhone? And I haven't even mentioned rugby. I'm proud of that, even if I'm not very good at it.

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  5. i may have heard some of those things cross your lips before. and seriously, if you did play WoW (and you're still a little dorky, not only for abbreviating world of warcraft, but also doing it in proper title case - WoW not WOW. The latter would have stood for "whip out wednesday," a shortly lived but highly exciting radio event where by it was the duty for any self respecting listener to show their naughty bits to passing cars who wrote W.O.W. in the dust on their back windshields. To my knowledge no whipping in or out ever occurred on said wednesdays, but all the same, it was an exciting time for a young junior higher in the throws of puberty.

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