Posted: March 19th, 2010 | Author: admin | Filed under: design | Tags: design, internet, pretty | No Comments »
neat post with these beautiful images on DesignSponge today! (Sara S. used to work for the public library, helping to put this archive online!)
Posted: October 11th, 2009 | Author: admin | Filed under: projects | Tags: internet, projects | No Comments »
I’m in the process of trying to switch my blog over to WordPress from blogger. Which is why the formatting looks all icky and half-baked. Hopefully I’ll get it sorted out soon. CSS is harder than I expected!
Posted: October 3rd, 2008 | Author: admin | Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: eye candy, internet, printmaking, random | No Comments »
random image of the day. via weheartit.com
today it’s grey out but i’m inside, working on some potato stamps! funnnnn!
Posted: May 21st, 2008 | Author: admin | Filed under: design | Tags: internet, pretty | 1 Comment »
i’m obsessed with this website. i discovered it a few months ago when a photo of my cards was posted on ffffound.com and suddenly i got a bunch of orders that said “i saw your cards on ffffound.com!” so I went to check it out. it’s totally simple and great.
anyway. i really like it and i can’t stop looking at it and i wish i could have an invite so i could login and post stuff too. but it’s invitation only and i don’t have an invite. so I just look at the pictures… i especially like that this site reminds me how much i dig typography… on the other hand, there are an awful lot of naked ladies on here, and I can’t honestly complain that i don’t like looking at naked ladies, they’re nice, but there’s no naked men or anything, just naked women. it kind of makes me feel like i’m in a college freshman boys’ dorm room, which is not a feeling that i’m into. but i still love looking at all the pictures.
Posted: March 24th, 2008 | Author: admin | Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: corporate evil, FlashCiudad, internet, Telefonica | No Comments »
i haven’t been posting much because we’ve had no internet at our house! since thursday, february 28th. it really sucks. we came home from Iguazu and it was broken. I called FlashCiudad, our internet service provider, and they told me that it appeared to be a problem with our phone line (we have DSL service), and that the telephone company, Telefonica, would have to fix the line. They told me they had submitted a service request to Telefonica, and that we should expect to wait 2 to 5 business days for Telefonica to respond. I told them i couldn’t wait 2 to 5 days (ha!) because I work from home and I really need to be connected to the internet in order to do my work. they said there’s no way to get it fixed faster, we just have to wait for Telefonica to respond. So we waited two, three, four, five days. I was calling FlashCiudad every day to ask if there was any news, but they kept telling me the same thing. We had our friend Jonathan (native spanish speaker) call for us a few times, but he got the same answer too. I kept calling them and begging and pleading and wailing (in spanish). I threatened to cancel our service, but I actually couldn’t cancel it without first contacting the woman who owns our apartment (currently traveling in Asia). I called Telefonica, but they refused to speak to me, saying that they don’t offer customer support for internet services, except for customers of their own DSL service, which we are not. They told me I have to go through my DSL provider. Finally, around March 10th, Jonathan called up FlashCiudad again, and insisted on speaking to the manager and said that he would not hang up the phone until they fixed the problem! He talked to a few different people but mostly he was on hold for the better part of 45 minutes. Finally someone explained to him that our problem is probably not going to get fixed, ever. Telefonica owns the phone lines, but we get our DSL service through this other company, FlashCiudad. Telefonica offers their own DSL service, it’s called Speedy, and so it’s not in their interest to cooperate with competing DSL companies such as FlashCiudad. So they basically never respond to service requests for line problems for customers who have DSL service through anyone but Telefonica/Speedy. FlashCiudad recommends that we cancel their service and just subscribe to Speedy if we ever want to have internet service again. End of story.
Obviously this is infuriating, not only because it’s an evil bastard thing for Telefonica to do, but furthermore because I had to call FlashCiudad crying every day for 11 days before they bothered to tell me the truth about this situation.
So, we contact Speedy to order DSL service. They tell us they can’t set up our new internet service until we’ve cancelled our old service, so we call FlashCiudad to cancel. FlashCiudad tells us we’ll need to provide the DSL number (national ID number) of the owners of our apartment in order to cancel our (BROKEN!) internet service. It takes us a few days to get it, because our landlord is traveling in rural Cambodia, far away from internet cafes. Once we have his DNI number (and sympathy and permission to change anything we need to change), we contact FlashCiudad again and they tell us oops, actually we need to get his passport number, not his DNI number. So it takes a few more days to get the passport number from Cambodia. We call FlashCiudad again on March 16th, with the passport number, and they tell us that they only cancel services on the 1st of the month and the 15th of the month. Because we’ve just passed the 15th, we’ll have to wait another 2 weeks before they can cancel our broken internet service.
So, now we’re waiting for April 1st, to find out what will be the next act in our Internet Hell in Argentina drama. And shaking our tiny fists at the sky and feeling small and helpless and angry.
At this point it’s really difficult for me to do any work, I have a laptop but the battery is totally dead so I can’t really sit in those nice internet cafes drinking tea and working. I’ve been working at home, then copying my work to something portable, then running down the stairs to the locutorio on our street to send out my work and find out my new assignment, then run back upstairs to do more work. The locutorio is a giant room filled with old PC’s. The lights are always off, and there’s always this shock of stale computer heat and some kind of stink when you walk in the door. Usually there are dozens of 11-year-old boys yelling and playing Counterstrike, so it’s not the easiest place to concentrate. Last week there was a guy next to me watching exhaustingly graphic porn, full screen, eight inches to my left, for two hours without stopping or showing any emotion whatsoever, while I was trying to concentrate on writing emails and stuff. Fun times.
Posted: November 23rd, 2007 | Author: admin | Filed under: design | Tags: arts and crafts, designsponge, internet, morris + essex | No Comments »
almost every morning when I start my work day, I check my email and then I take a peek at design sponge, a daily design blog where there’s always some new and fun pictures to look at. because the site has become such a pleasant part of my daily routine, i feel really excited and proud that Grace featured my new website and stationery on Wednesday! Click here to read that post.