Saturday, October 25, 2008

Ink Stained Hands

Bill Donovan is an adjunct drawing professor who works in NYC.This is an amazon associates store with links to amazon products Bill likes, and which you buy through amazon for the normal price, while earning Bill a 4 percent commission, if you want to set up your own store you can go to amazon.com and click on the join associates link on the bottom of the amazon home page
Stubbs Cooks Meth -
I am making a small comic book/zine about a stubbed out cigarette that cooks meth. I just drew a panel, I am going to try and make one panel a day. I am not going to be consistent with materials and drawings will be made with whatever pens and paper I... To Visit this site CLICK HERE
Thomas Paine -
I am becoming a big fan of Thomas Paine. Here is his wikiquote page . 2 quotes from Thomas Paine: "The sublime and the ridiculous are often so nearly related, that it is difficult to class them separately. One step above the sublime makes the...To visit this sit ClICK HERE
“Paintallica” if not “Hipster Douchebag” at its finest? -
Background: Scott Speh is the owner/curator behind Western Exhibitions , a great Chicago gallery that let Paintallica destroy the interior of its space. He is a nice guy, and the first time I met him he cooked Bratwurst on the grill in his backyard and...To visit this site CLICK HERE
1998 -
Two pictures from Newspapers: The Berkshire Eagle (Pittsfield MA) and the University of Massachusetts paper. They are both from around 1998-99. TO visit this site CLICK HERE
Florida -
I went to Florida. To visit this site Click HERE

Friday, October 24, 2008

Vertual Enterprises

Young Entrepreneur Scholarship Applications Now Available Online - ago
NFIB Young Entrepreneur Foundation Blog:Attention all high-school seniors – do you think you have what it takes to be recognized as a 2009 Young Entrepreneur Award Winner? It’s time to find out. Scholarship applications are now available for the 2009. To read this article CLICK HERE

Traits Entrepreneurs And Einstein Share - Entrepreneur.com:1. Imagination. Einstein said, “Imagination is more important than knowledge.” The fellas over at Google had all the computer skills and knowledge they needed to have successful careers in some firm’s IT... To read this article CLICK HERE
Tips To Kill Time And Earn Some Fast Cash - By Chris Simpson - GetEntrepreneurial:“If you are in a situation where you need to come up with some cash in a hurry, what do you do? Here are some suggestions that can make money fast when you are in a crunch:1. Hold a garage saleMake up a sign or... To read this article CLICK HERE
Skills They Didn’t Teach You In School - Business Opportunities:Lately, I’ve been simultaneously using less and less of what I learned in school while discovering more and more skills that are vital to success which were never even offered in school!So what are the top skills that should be... To read this article CLICK HERE
Virtual Help For Real Entrepreneurs - Entrepreneur.com:If you’re like most entrepreneurs, you’ve got piles of paper cluttering your office and to-do lists that seem to be multiplying like rabbits. The good news is that many of the tasks that keep you from being as productive (and. To read this article CLICK HERR

India Proud

Today I visited Blog INDIA PROUD. I express my view about http://www.india-proud.blogspot.com . The Author of this blog write about some Indian books and society and he feel very proud to be Indian, if you have some time take a tour of this Blog.
Journey of Indian Knowledge - Today’s Panchtantra published in 60 languages with 200 editions, it has a very interesting story. A great poet Firdausi writes in his collection of poems “Shahnama” that how this great book reached to Iran. Barjoi was the doctor of Iranian King... . To read this BLOG CLICK HERE

India-Proud - “Kabeera Hari Gun Gaaiye, Jaati Paati Ko Chhod, Ishwer To Mil Jayega Jeevan Ke Har Mod” (Sing the song of God without any bar of cast/religion, The God will meet you at any stage of life) Saint Kabeerdash’s poem fit for the people of Ghorghatia... To read this BLOG CLICK HERE