Entries for January, 2009
72 Free Programs for Your PC
With this list of free programs for your PC, you should never have to purchase another product for anything you do with your computer.
One Minute Site eBook
Got a minute? Then you can improve your website. Just download this book, read it, and dramatically improve your site.
Gaza and Holocaust Photos Juxtaposed
Norman Finkelstein has created several photos of the recent events in Gaza with the Holocaust. Some are quite graphic, so be prepared when you look.
Brooklyn Bridge
The New York Times has a photo spread of the Brooklyn Bridge by Barbara Mensch called, “A Span Across Time.”
Indoor Public Space
Looking for some good indoor public spaces in New York City? The Department of City Planning has a list you can check out.
Credit Crunch Hits Zoos, Gardens, and Aquariums
Zoos, Gardens, and Aquariums across the state are feeling the pinch of the “credit crunch.” Many are short on cash and may be forced to close. In New York State’s next fiscal year, which starts in April, state financing for all 76 zoos, botanical gardens and aquariums would be eliminated under Gov. David A. Paterson’s [...]
Google and NYC Team Up For You
New York City and Google have teamed up to bring you a new and more thorough city search. You can now search for just about everything, from entertainment to dinner, with nycgo website. The site will also include a listing of promotions and discounts, like the incredibly popular Restaurant Week, during which upscale restaurants offer [...]
Utica in Pictures
If you never get the chance to travel upstate, have a look at SkyscraperPage.com’s array of photos of Utica, New York.
Mets and Yanks Reveal New Patches
The Mets and the Yankees have revealed their new patches to commemorate their respective moves into new stadiums. Guess whose is classier and who hired a 2 year old to design the patch? Really? I love my Mets. I really do, but, seriously, the Yankees go this one right, again.


