November 2005
With the exception of the new Law School Discussion shirt, tortfeasor really hasn't had any new designs for quite a long time. I'm happy to announce that today tortfeasor is launching a brand new shirt: Attorneys Represent. The shirts are... more
Sunday morning in Cambridge... the birds are chirping, the strollers are out, and triple-decker apartment buildings are driving down the street. Apparently, even with Man Ray gone, there just wasn't enough room for the ambitious new apartment complex in central... more
Apparently I am completely out of the loop on what the hip kids are listening to these day. Of the twenty CDs that Sony decided to protect with their anti-copying software, I have only heard of four, and of the... more
When HitBox and WebTrendsLive ceased offering their free web traffic measuring services several years ago, countless* individual and small business "webmasters" (now an obsolete term I think) had to switch over to Sitemeter to get nice charts of their web... more
I've been watching the former site of Burger King in Central Square with anticipation over the last few months as "for rent" signs were posted, construction began, and a menu has been unveiled behind the tinted glass bubble of the... more
After years of waiting, IKEA comes to the student metropolis of Stoughton, Massachusetts. It's here, no doubt, to serve the greater Stoughton metropolitan area - namely the student meccas of Boston and Cambridge. I've actually earned a degree in the... more
I saw these Nascar Guitars in the latest Zzounds catalog. Now maybe it's just me, but I just can't see any connection between auto racing and acoustic guitar music. Are the winning drivers expected to serenade the crowd with the... more
These photos of old computers on CNET show that some of the early computers actually had pretty nice looks (a couple of the ones pictured, not all). Today's computers are almost always just a box. Innovation today is Apple making... more
Matt Jalbert has a great collection of sprawl photographs.... more
Yahoo! answers Google Maps with their own updated version - very similar to Google's, with the ability to drag and zoom, and it's very fast. Yahoo is also offering an API so that people can integrate other data with the... more









