by natecooper | Feb 20, 2011 | culture, digital media, humor, internet, technology
This is nearly flawless. I love the double meaning of having this performed by elderly comics. I wonder if they understand completely what they are saying, on the other hand perhaps they are just proving how ridiculous us techsperts sound when we spout off about...
by natecooper | Jan 23, 2010 | culture, digital media, humor, internet, technology
I downloaded Chrome some time last week and have so far been happy with the results. Very fast browser. I know it’s still new and all but I have run in to a few problems. The following one I find a little bit...
by natecooper | Nov 26, 2009 | Brooklyn, cities, humor, internet, nate, new york, photography, technology
Our most recent positing on Craigslist elicited an odd reCaptcha moment: To add a bit of context: our posting on craigslist was for a room in our apartment. We were using my girlfriend’s computer. She is jewish. So the “random generation” was all the...
by natecooper | Apr 9, 2009 | art, culture, humor, internet, media, style, technology
I find this especially hilarious. (via Married to the Sea)
by natecooper | Mar 22, 2009 | cool, humor, internet, media, technology, Twitter
SuperNews Twouble with Twitters // Current This is too priceless. Just oodles of lulz.
by natecooper | Jan 30, 2009 | architecture, art, culture, digital media, internet, nate, technology
It’s been a couple weeks since I finished Steven Johnson’s 1997 book, “Interface.” Though I’d like to say that I’ve been stirred by it’s profoundity enough to be stewing on my own thoughts for a post, the truth is that I...