Disney's 10 rules of theme-park design
June 21, 2008 7:12am
Double one-handed origami bird-folding video
June 21, 2008 6:57am
Any video can be faked, so I don't see how another video debunks it... but you're skilled either way Chris. :)
Funny signs in Fremont, WA: "Dump No Material Whatever"
June 21, 2008 6:54am
#23, that doesn't make sense. But a STOP sign might get the point across more effectively.
Violent Femmes perform Gnarls Barkley's CRAZY
June 21, 2008 6:41am
That's about 200 times better than the original. Gano's edge is that he could actually be crazy. I don't believe Cee-lo when he warbles about it.
Phlashing attack permanently destroys hardware over the network
May 20, 2008 12:12pm
@#4 I'll call it Brickroll if you will.
Although ideally that term would be reserved for remote flashing of the iPhone, not such that it's bricked, but such that it can only play one song...
No friends yet.


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#1, yes, but I understand Mr. Sklar was with Disney when these company lines were invented, and even involved in coming up with them. They seem obvious and quaint now, but were't in the 50s, and now drive most theme park and even other design.
Disney's revenue was below estimates in 2007 but up on theme parks, and according to annual reports has continued to go up over the last 5 years.
The podcast is boring, the 10 points are here:
http://www.ecsw.com/eresearchstore_research.asp?action=display&type=fast&id=811