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Word Cloud Resume

January 15th, 2009 Ryan 1 comment

All props to Melissa (over at new2oldmedia.com) for blogging about this interesting way to showcase your resume.

I was perusing Oliver Blanchard’s “The Brand Builder” blog a little bit ago and came across a post that showed his blog as a word cloud. I’ve seen this done in the past, but what caught my eye was Oliver’s mention of David Bernardo’s Resume as a word cloud. I clicked. Yep, it was awesome, and expressed a resume in a truly unique way.

So here is mine, and surprise surprise…Community came up BIG.

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To create your own, visit Wordle and give it a shot.

Categories: General, Media

Economy got you down? Need some motivation?

January 7th, 2009 Ryan No comments

It started a tad slow, but I lost count of the goosebumps by the end.

Categories: General, Media

Apple to revolutionize the laptop

January 6th, 2009 Ryan No comments

I’m still digesting the announcements from the MacWord keynote, but in the meantime thought this would be fun to share.

Apple Introduces Revolutionary New Laptop With No Keyboard

Categories: Apple

Which ESPN Mag commercial is the best?

January 6th, 2009 Ryan No comments

Now that Marbury may be rejoining KG in Boston, it got me reminiscing about one of my all-time favorite commercials.

You may remember back when ESPN the Magazine was debuting, ESPN ran a series of commercials.  Just about all of them were pretty forgettable, but there was one that has endured as a classic.  I’d argue that it has even popularized (to some degree) the usage of “tastefully done” when describing anything that might.

No matter how many times I watch this, I’m both creeped out and amused by the look on Marbury’s face.  With that kind of charisma can you really blame the MSG intern for wanting a backseat sex romp?

But now there is another commercial that has tickled my fancy.  Sadly, I don’t think Oden is the kind of guy who will participate in the same type of Marbury style antics over the next 10 years, so the commercial won’t benefit from added awkwardness.

Unless of course we find out that he is actually 20 years older than he claims, and has a doctored birth certificate from the Dominican Republic.

Anyway, why can’t more commercials be this funny?

Categories: Media, Sports