by natecooper | Sep 11, 2008 | culture, humor, media
Pre-Game Coin Toss Makes Jacksonville Jaguars Realize Randomness Of Life ha ha ha ha
by natecooper | Sep 9, 2008 | cities, cool, culture, food, photography, san francisco
Was browsing through my archives since the website update and ended up on a random tumblr. Something about seeing a picture of a picnic in Delores Park (San Francisco) at the bottom of a tumblog really just smacks of home to...
by natecooper | Sep 9, 2008 | cities, culture, politics
Found this story on Digg US Is “More Communist than China”: Jim Rogers – Financials Europe News Story – CNBC.com. Very poignant discussion if brief on the Mortgage crisis. “This is madness, this is insanity, they have more than doubled...
by natecooper | Aug 25, 2008 | cool, culture, politics
I found this article Libertarian socialism Wikipedia [link] fairly engaging from the perspective of self-identification. I especially enjoyed this line in particular: ‘This is sometimes characterized as a desire to maximize “free creativity” in a...
by natecooper | Aug 22, 2008 | architecture, cities, cool, culture, technology
Heard a podcast discussing the ideas of Christopher Alexander [link] and started digging around for a wikipedia entry. It’s surprising how little there is on this considering his ideas led directly to the development of wikipedia. The most descriptive article...
by natecooper | Aug 21, 2008 | aesthetics, architecture, art, cities, culture, los angeles, new york, technology
natecooper.net is making it appear as if all I’ve been reading is cracked.com and BLDGBLOG. Could be worse I guess. BLDGBLOG’s discussion of “extreme signage” [link] does pique my interest. I don’t know if I fully agree with the...