Posts Tagged ‘Gems’
… and the marking of the turning of a quarter century No… Not THIS el bulli! (Although maybe ONE day when I take a trip to Spain…) But both being spanish restaurants and top notch “gems” in busy cities, you’d think the confusion would be common. However, the fact that they are at opposite sides of the world and in different hemispheres, this is what splits both apart. Tonight, my family and I have come to el-bulli to celebrate the dawn of a new milestone. When new siblings come int
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Monday, July 20th, 2009
FeaturesGLAAD Panel: Pearls Of Wisdom And Points Of DiscussionBy AJ Glasser on July 21, 2009 at 11:40 AM I’ve got a re-cap of last Saturday’s Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation right here, but if you’re looking for quick quotes and interesting issues to rehash, here are a few gems.Caryl Shaw, Senior Producer at EA’s Maxis To developers: “Who doesn’t want to be a gay super hero? Are you thinking about this stuff when you’re making your game? Well you should be!”Dan Hewitt, Senior Directo
From the Archives: Posts You Might Have Missed, June-August 2008
Friday, July 3rd, 2009
It was a productive summer for JI bloggers in 2008. Enjoy these gems, remembering that there were many more great posts than these. Be sure not to miss Posts You Might Have Missed January-February 2008 and March-May 2008 . —————————————————————————————————————————————————————— Want to Publish? Cognitive Dissonance and Scholarly Pursuits Summary of the 30th Anniversary Priesthood Commemoration June 8, 2008, held in the Salt Lake Tabernacle Brigham Young and Mormon Glossal
Article: iPhone Gems: Fifteen Word Games, Reviewed (iLounge)
Monday, February 9th, 2009
Even if they’re not the flashiest games available for the iPhone and iPod touch, word games are amongst the most universally appealing: some are designed to educate us and enhance our verbal skills, while others simply offer a brief, fun break from everyday stress. Today, we’re briefly reviewing 15 word games for the iPhone and iPod touch, a number of which are based on well-known games, while ...
15 Hilarious Book Covers
Sunday, December 28th, 2008
Some random Flickr stumbling led me to one of these, and then I got curious and searched for more. Enjoy these gems in literary cover creativity. The Pedophile Manual. In what country is karaoke + doggystyle combined enough to warrant a book? Where might those ants be? How To Snap A Woman’s Neck. 1) It’s a film about sexual abuse. 2) It’s titled ‘Good Things Can Still Happen’. 3) Was the cover illustrator in 4th grade? LOTS MORE AFTER THE JUMP!!! Just what you need to
