Archive for February, 2005

Knorsong

Friday, February 18th, 2005

So very, very wrong. (via memepool)

Lotus Notes

Friday, February 18th, 2005

I’m currently trying to design a Lotus Notes based newsletter for a client. Why our firm continues to use Lotus I’ll never know. As much as I hate Microsoft products, it sure would be nice if all of our software packages worked. Lostus is a huge beast of an application. It’s slow, unintuitive and is [...]

Delivery

Friday, February 18th, 2005

I was in the lobby of a friend’s building last night, waiting for him to get home. As I was sitting there reading a book, a delivery man came in and rang a buzzer for an apartment on the 6th floor. A few minutes later a woman’s voice answered, but clearly there was something wrong [...]

Bastards

Wednesday, February 16th, 2005

For those of you who haven’t heard yet, the full trailer for The Hitchhiker’s Guide To The Galaxy movie is up on Amazon.com. Unfortunately, some marketing jackass decided it was a good plan to release a streaming video embedded in a fucking Flash movie. Guess they weren’t thinking that anyone would give a shit, and [...]

Getting Back In Touch With My City

Wednesday, February 16th, 2005

In the course of an average week, despite what it may occasionally seem, I lead a fairly predictable existence. I wake up in the morning, go to work. I arrive at almost exactly 8:30 every morning, turn on my computer, have a cup of coffee, read through my bookmark list, then perhaps do some work. [...]

More Photos Of The Gates

Tuesday, February 15th, 2005

I took a long lunch today and grabbed a few more shots of

Banning Spraypaint or Banning Art?

Tuesday, February 15th, 2005

One of the most distinctive features in many neighborhoods in New York is the graffiti art that adorns our walls, construction fences and buildings. While gang tagging and counter-tagging may be a problem, the cultural benefits of graffitti art (in my opinion) are much greater. Graffitti art is part of the soul of urban living, [...]

Jamie Fixes Up School Lunches

Tuesday, February 15th, 2005

“We’ve got to make a difference. Just because US and German kids eat shit in school doesn’t mean ours have to.” Interesting article in the Guardian this morning about Jamie Oliver’s new campaign to make school lunches in England more healthy.



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Jonathan Gayman is a St. Louis photographer who specializes in corporate, commercial and food photography. Exhibit5a was Jonathan's first blogging adventure but is largely dormant at this stage. For more recent postings check out Jonathan's new St. Louis food blog called Shoot To Cook

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