Consistently Infrequent.
10 Things I have learned
Ten Things I Have Learned by Milton Glaser.
Milton Glaser: To Inform & Delight

Like most, I truly love and am inspired by the work of Milton Glaser. When an email hit my inbox to inform me of a documentary, Milton Glaser: To Inform & Delight, my eyes got heavy with anticipation for the film. You better believe, I’ll be at the August 23rd premiere at Orange County Museum of Art.
Watch the Trailer. More info at the Arthouse Films site.
DDDDone!
Well, Found on FFFFound! has retired. Why, you ask? Did I all of a sudden tire of the ever supplying, ever amazing FFFFound! No, no, it’s nothing like that but, I did come to the bitter realization that I am trying to put content up on to many places around the interwebs. I still love the name and the theory of FOF but, let’s face it, there hasn’t been an update in over a month.
I will still be posting findings from FFFFound! but, they will now all go to The BS Report. Which, if you scroll down, you’ll notice it has taken FOF’s place in the column. And it’s bigger!
To conclude, Found on FFFFound! will always be around with it’s archives but, I seriously doubt there will be a #45 like comeback for it.
Where the Action Happens
I know it seems as though I’ve all but turned my back on this site but, truth of the matter is, I gots some changes I want to bring here. That doesn’t mean I’m not out and about in the depths of the interwebs, pillaging. The BS Report is averaging 127 posts per month since started. Go… enjoy.
Flip Flop Fly Ball

The NBA season is over, the Cavs had another early exit from the playoffs and Derek Fisher finally won that elusive fourth ring.
Not all was lost by the Cavs, except maybe Mo’s idiodic prediction and 30-something percent shooting, LeBron was awarded his first MVP, Mike Brown was top nod for Coach of the Year, great regular season and W+K /Nike’s Most Valuable Puppets commercials. But, as they say in the perpetual city of next year… there’s always next year. As the rumors fly about which big man is coming to The Cleve, it’s time to turn the attention the ever flourishing Tribe.
What a better way to shift my focus from the highflying, marvelous adventures of the NBA to America’s pastime than gazing over Craig Robinson’s baseball infographics at Flip Flop Fly Ball.
“Essentially, this site is what I’d have been doing when I was 12 years old had the Internet and Photoshop been available to me in the eighties.”
Really great, witty stuff to be seen and be sure to view Mark Penxa’s always amazing Stealing Signs again this year.
Yeah, that’s right, 2010.
Never to early to start training.