Showing posts with label Twitter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Twitter. Show all posts

Monday, November 09, 2009

Culo in Bing Beanie

Earlier today, I went to the Lunch 2.0 at Bing! Celebrating 6 month launch with Twitter at Powerset’s office in San Francisco CA.

Hallway Leading to Powerset

Hallway Leading to Powerset on Brannen Street in San Francisco

Bing provided lunch

For lunch I had green salad with balsamic vinaigrette, grapeful fruit salad, macaroni and cheese, Medateranian chicken sandwich with Kerns peach nectar drink. Thanks for the grub, Bing.


The most fun part of the event was dressing Culo in the swag beanie and taking some thuggish photos. So menacing, so cute.

Culo in Bing Beanie Looking to Left

Culo in Bing Beanie Looking to Left

Culo in Bing Beanie Looking to Right

Culo in Bing Beanie Looking to Right

Culo in Bing Beanie Looking For Escape Route

Culo in Bing Beanie Looking For Escape Route

Culo in Bing Beanie Looking Like a Wise Old Man

Culo in Bing Beanie Looking Like a Wise Old Man. Eye booger and all.


Culo Mean Mugging in Bing Beanie.  Looking Through with Whole Experience

Culo Mean Mugging in Bing Beanie. Looking Through with Whole Experience

Monday, June 29, 2009

Iran June 2009 Election Uprising Graphic Novel

Free downloadable political graphic novel, Persepolis 2.0: Iran's Post-Election Uprising: Hopes & Fears Revealed. All images repurposed from Marjane Satrapi's novel Persepolis.

Good memoir and peek into upper middle class Iranian culture, by the way.

Although images were created for Iran's 1979 Revolution, they apply to the aftermath of the June 2009 Iranian Election.


Cover of Novel

Since the Revolution in 1979, Iranians have coped with an increasingly repressive regime. Attempts for greater social and political freedoms have resulted in brutal crackdowns by the hardline government. The ensuing apathy and significant boycott of the 2005 presidential elections led to the election of the ultraconservative mayor of Tehran, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

Four years later Iran has become increasingly alienated and its people more polarized than ever before. The campaign of former Prime Minister Mir Hussein Moussavi galvanized voters hoping for change, especially among the youth – two thirds of Iran’s population is younger than 32. On June 12th 85% of eligible voters cast their ballots and what happened next changed Iran forever.

iran election neda protest history political

Put together by two artists, spreadpersepolis@gmail.com. Shanghai-based, Iranian-born and Belgian-bred Payman and Sina.

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Helpful Twitter Job Search Links

Social Networking sites like Twitter Devans00Twitter and Facebook Facebook can be used for things other than goofing around and wasting time. Although taking stupid quizzes, checking out videos and other links are still fun.

If you are looking for web application or software development project management work like me or any job really, here are a few sites to help you look for work on the Twitter platform.

If you need help getting established on social networking sites and setting up a strategy for building your online brand, Inner Architect may be able to help. Susan Hanshaw and Dean Guadagni gave an excellent presentation, Using Social Media to Enhance the Project Management Experience, at PMI Silicon Valley last night. Great tips on how to get a lot out of existing sites like Twazzup.

Thursday, June 04, 2009

Twitter Mosaic 6-4-9

I love the Twitter mosaic. I haven't done one in a while so it's about time.


Get your twitter mosaic here.