
As another work week draws to a close, we pause for a moment to see what the blogosphere had to offer us. We’ve gathered quite the variety of posts here, so there should be a little something for everyone.
Darren Barefoot needs your help. It seems that his Nikon D70 is reaching the end of its life, so Darren is in the market for a new camera. He wants a decent digital SLR and he’s prepared to spend upwards to $1500 to get started, including a starter lens of some kind. Do you have any recommendations in that price range?
Tayler Lindstrom reminds us of a very simple but difficult to grasp concept: imperfection is a good thing. We don’t want to be perfect and we don’t want other people to be perfect either. It is much more inspiring to hear about someone who has tried and failed than it is to read about someone who has always had the silver spoon in his or her mouth. It’s about reaching for perfection but always falling just short of it.
Thursday Bram is one savvy freelancer, but she also knows to ask for assistance when she needs it. That’s why she’s quick to recommend 13 IP lawyers who can help you with your patent. Dealing with intellectual property laws can be a complex and confusing process, so it’s probably best to leave the work up to the experts to handle. Do you need to file a patent?
Hadouken Online comes filled with all sorts of exciting news for fighting game fans. Super Street Fighter IV may be just around the corner, but Marvel vs. Capcom 3 is bound for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 in Spring 2011. This sequel has been a decade in the making and it seems that Capcom is bringing over thirty combatants into the 2.5D arena.
Joseph Planta of the Commentary is celebrating the 500th interview on this On The Line program. He shares this momentous occasion with Walter Kinsella, who first appeared on On the Line nearly six years ago. The political commentator and columnist discusses everything from Rahim Jaffer to the new Apple iPad. Walter has opinions on everything!




