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Friday, November 12, 2010
What's a logo for?
A logo is defined as a symbol or emblem that acts as a trademark or a means of identification. It becomes a symbol for the institution or entity. How does that effect you? Your logo is sometimes the first thing people see as they inquire about your business. It should be memorable and represent you well.
The benefits of a well crafted logo are:
- Logos help facilitate brand recognition and public awareness
- Logos can explain the essence of your business
- Logos can make you transcend classes and borders
We have collected some of our sample logos and corporate identity projects on our main website check them out here! Web Design
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Smoked Tenderloin...
"pork is a nice sweet meat!" lol And is it ever...
I recently upgraded to an upright gas smoker and I really enjoy it. (more on that later) One of the first things I tried on my smaller smoker however was a pork tenderloin. Here the details below.
http://www.instructables.com/id/Seattle-Rub-Pork-Tenderloin
I also gotta give props to the site Instructables.com That is a very cool web site where you can find all sorts of step by step how to's. If your a DIY kinda person this site has it all.
I recently upgraded to an upright gas smoker and I really enjoy it. (more on that later) One of the first things I tried on my smaller smoker however was a pork tenderloin. Here the details below.
http://www.instructables.com/id/Seattle-Rub-Pork-Tenderloin
I also gotta give props to the site Instructables.com That is a very cool web site where you can find all sorts of step by step how to's. If your a DIY kinda person this site has it all.
Friday, April 23, 2010
No Chicks for you!
No Chicks for you that is if your caught dead in this thing!
http://www.thinkgeek.com/geektoys/plush/bb2e/zoom/
I do have to say that's damn funny though!
Big shout out to BFH for this one! Thanks for bringing it to our attention.
http://www.thinkgeek.com/geektoys/plush/bb2e/zoom/
I do have to say that's damn funny though!
Big shout out to BFH for this one! Thanks for bringing it to our attention.
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Credit Where Credit is Due
I came across a website last night http://truewifeconfessions.blogspot.com/
OMG! First of all I'm not really sure how I got there, my anniversary is coming up and I was looking for extra points on making it special. However i guess curiosity got the best of me and I followed the link.
What I found was shocking! It was a blog from many woman confessing things that they really could not tell their husbands. I know what your thinking.... it was not pornographic. lol It was harsh though (as a husband) reading the things these woman were complaining about. It was like a train wreck. I couldn't stop reading it either! Be forewarned guys it's not for the faint of heart... however, the truth hurts sometimes. I gotta say if your a guy, a husband, or even a boyfriend who might want to be a husband someday, wake up, read these posts, take notes, and change! (esp if one of these is you!!!)
I couldn't help but think though. I feel I have a great relationship with my wife. It hasn't always been great and at times we have our problems but what gets us through is communication. And I can't help but think that if these wives communicated their thoughts to their husbands that they might not be in the situation they are in. Check out the site and take what you will from it.
I have to give the site some props, "credit where credit is due", its a great idea for a web site and it gets a big WOWTHATSGOOD!
OMG! First of all I'm not really sure how I got there, my anniversary is coming up and I was looking for extra points on making it special. However i guess curiosity got the best of me and I followed the link.
What I found was shocking! It was a blog from many woman confessing things that they really could not tell their husbands. I know what your thinking.... it was not pornographic. lol It was harsh though (as a husband) reading the things these woman were complaining about. It was like a train wreck. I couldn't stop reading it either! Be forewarned guys it's not for the faint of heart... however, the truth hurts sometimes. I gotta say if your a guy, a husband, or even a boyfriend who might want to be a husband someday, wake up, read these posts, take notes, and change! (esp if one of these is you!!!)
I couldn't help but think though. I feel I have a great relationship with my wife. It hasn't always been great and at times we have our problems but what gets us through is communication. And I can't help but think that if these wives communicated their thoughts to their husbands that they might not be in the situation they are in. Check out the site and take what you will from it.
I have to give the site some props, "credit where credit is due", its a great idea for a web site and it gets a big WOWTHATSGOOD!
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Smoking a Fattie!
I've always been fond of grilling on the weekends. Maybe its the manly man in me or the fact that you get to play with fire! I love flipping burgers to feed friends, trying new spices, and the smells that come from the grill on a hot day (cold beer in hand) are incredible. I wanted to take it to the next level so a few weeks ago I bought a smoker!
I've seen tons of tutorials on the web urging me in that direction. "How to make a smoker", "Build a smoker with a 55 gal drum" even one using a galvanized trash can! Every time i went to Lowes the grills lined up in front of the store would seem to taunt me. Smokers there ranged from 150$ to 400$. I was not about to purchase one for that price! I started pricing the parts keeping my eyes open for the pieces to put together my own smoker. My wife was less then thrilled. In fact I think she said I was Freaking Nuts.
After a few weeks of looking around I happened across a mini-smoker at Walmart. It was 30$ (end of the season I guess) I was puzzled and excited. First off after pricing all the parts I would need for my home made smoker, it would still come to about $40. This was a savings. ;) It was a little smaller that what I was planning to build but I figured 30 bucks .... this will be a pretty good trial. I took home and had it built in less than an hour.
Then next weekend we fired it up. Ribs! .... not bad either for my first attempt. My second would be pork tenderloins with a Seattle Rub! That was amazing! I just read a recipe for Fatties and my mouth is watering! This weekend I'm smoking fatties! (or sausages) ;)
Any way http://www.brinkmann.net/Shop/Detail.aspx?category=Outdoor+Cooking&subcategory=Charcoal+Smokers+%26+Grills&sku=810-5301-C&id=288
That's the smoker I bought. I highly recommend it. If you've never had smoked meat before you gotta try it. It's expensive at all. If you want a slightly different grilling experience then give it a try. There are tons of websites out there that you can pick up the little knowledge you'll need to be smoking on the weekend.
I give the Brinkman Smoke'n Grill Charcoal Smoker a big thumbs up and a WOWTHATSGOOD!
I've seen tons of tutorials on the web urging me in that direction. "How to make a smoker", "Build a smoker with a 55 gal drum" even one using a galvanized trash can! Every time i went to Lowes the grills lined up in front of the store would seem to taunt me. Smokers there ranged from 150$ to 400$. I was not about to purchase one for that price! I started pricing the parts keeping my eyes open for the pieces to put together my own smoker. My wife was less then thrilled. In fact I think she said I was Freaking Nuts.
After a few weeks of looking around I happened across a mini-smoker at Walmart. It was 30$ (end of the season I guess) I was puzzled and excited. First off after pricing all the parts I would need for my home made smoker, it would still come to about $40. This was a savings. ;) It was a little smaller that what I was planning to build but I figured 30 bucks .... this will be a pretty good trial. I took home and had it built in less than an hour.
Then next weekend we fired it up. Ribs! .... not bad either for my first attempt. My second would be pork tenderloins with a Seattle Rub! That was amazing! I just read a recipe for Fatties and my mouth is watering! This weekend I'm smoking fatties! (or sausages) ;)
Any way http://www.brinkmann.net/Shop/Detail.aspx?category=Outdoor+Cooking&subcategory=Charcoal+Smokers+%26+Grills&sku=810-5301-C&id=288
That's the smoker I bought. I highly recommend it. If you've never had smoked meat before you gotta try it. It's expensive at all. If you want a slightly different grilling experience then give it a try. There are tons of websites out there that you can pick up the little knowledge you'll need to be smoking on the weekend.
I give the Brinkman Smoke'n Grill Charcoal Smoker a big thumbs up and a WOWTHATSGOOD!
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Bayside.... best band Ever!
For some people music is in the background of daily living. For others, we live it, we feel it, we're passionate about it. I'm all of the above and I play it too. ( I play bass in a band) One band I highly recommend is Bayside.
First off because I'm a musician, you don't get points in my book unless you're good live. I've seen Bayside multiple times live and they totally kicked butt! Damn those guys are good. Secondly the lyrics of the songs a well written. If you cant write a thought provoking song then you won't hold my attention long. Third the guitar work is great. Nice driving rhythms and cool leads. Everything a Punk Rock band needs!
If you have an opportunity to see them live go! Tickets to the shows are not typically expensive and it will probably be the best 13$ you ever spent. Want more proof? check out these clips.
this is a cover of a Sean Kingston tune. lol
This is more the rockin anthems i like!
2 thumbs up and a WOW thats GOOD!
First off because I'm a musician, you don't get points in my book unless you're good live. I've seen Bayside multiple times live and they totally kicked butt! Damn those guys are good. Secondly the lyrics of the songs a well written. If you cant write a thought provoking song then you won't hold my attention long. Third the guitar work is great. Nice driving rhythms and cool leads. Everything a Punk Rock band needs!
If you have an opportunity to see them live go! Tickets to the shows are not typically expensive and it will probably be the best 13$ you ever spent. Want more proof? check out these clips.
this is a cover of a Sean Kingston tune. lol
This is more the rockin anthems i like!
2 thumbs up and a WOW thats GOOD!
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