Rantings of a New Yorker

If you can't handle swearing, get off the internet. People suck, including me, and these are my rantings.

Entries Tagged ‘photos’

Castle Rock

If you’ve never gotten up to Castle Rock before, take a trip with Scouting, NY and discover a beautiful place that more people should visit.

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San Francisco airport at night

It might seem like something from a science fiction movie, but it’s really San Francisco’s airport lit up at night.

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TinEye, the reverse image search engine

Ever had an image and wondered where it came from?  TinEye can do that for you.  It’s a search engine that allows the user to load an image and search for websites that have that image.

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Little 12 year old Fidel Castro writes to President Roosevelt

Santiago de Cuba Nov 6 1940 Mr Franklin Roosvelt, President of the United States. My good friend Roosvelt I don’t know very English, but I know as much as write to you. I like to hear the radio, and I am very happy, because I heard in it, that you will be President for a [...]

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Straatis’ Flickr collection of New York City

Flickr user, Straatis, has a nice collection of photos of New York City, broken down by years.  If you’ve got some time, consider browsing this phenomenal collection.  I miss the days when kids were actually allowed to play and create their own adventures. 1948 – Boy Jumping into the Hudson River by Ruth Orkin 1938 [...]

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Life Magazine’s photos of NYC in the 1940s

The 1940s is considered the golden age of New York City and Life Magazine has a nice gallery of photos of the time. LIFEembedDrawGallery(23782);

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Forgotten New York: Grymes Hill, Staten Island

While Staten Island might not be a utopia, it sure has some beautiful and interesting areas.  I could spend hours on Forgotten New York‘s website.  It’s filled with fascinating places that really should never be forgotten.

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Teddy Understands

Often home can be too much. Sometimes, we need to get away. Unnoticed. To experience the things in life our elders don’t tell us about. The fun things. Teddy Understands.

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Baby Corn

Is this not the cutest thing you’ve seen today?

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Old New York City Store Fronts

Store Front: The Disappearing Face of New York is a picture book about old store fronts in New York City. If you’d like to see a selection of photos from the book before you buy it, head on over to Clic Bookstore & Gallery, July 15th through August 30th, 255 Centre Street, NYC. You can [...]

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