I was just walking in from my hall and I saw a television advert about a documentary coming up in Singapore entitied “The World According to Google”.
The short advert explained one very simple point - so many people are looking for information through Google’s search, and for many of the not so Internet savvy, we […]
Thanks to the blog at Write4Gold for this info, we got great but old news for all of Graff-dom! The infamous book that inspired and gave birth to Graff Writers around the world, Subway Art, can be read online! As a matter of fact you can read it right here at the bottom of this […]
This one is both exciting and mundane. Because of the amount of travel I do in a year (around 35~40%) I would say the Dragonfly gets more carry than any other model in my collection. The blade is small and legal in most jurisdictions I travel to, and the FRN clip is friendly and light.
I […]
Originally posted on GGL Wire 12/29/07.
Okay, not really. The best year ever for geeks was 1977, because Star Wars, Close Encounters and the Atari 2600 all came out that year.
But it was a really good year to be a geek. Here are some of the top events, in no particular order, that made 2007 great.
Peter […]
While at the HQ last month I picked up another (likely) drawer queen which I lusted after during initial release, the Schempp Kris. I love the hybridization risks that Spyderco is willing to take on product (the dyad, kiwi, volpe, all come to mind) and the Kris is a cool compromise between Spyderco functionality and […]
But I was on vacation and passed a certified Case store. I have always wanted a “stacked washer” fixed blade, and this little guy was cheap and cool. Like my other case blades, I’m not even sure what I’m going to do with it. Letter opener? Eccentric’s steak knife? Oh well, its neat.
The snap on […]
I recently spent some vacation time near Denver for family reasons and had a quick half hour to slip away to Golden. It was a dash visit to be sure but still well worth it! You might remember my first pilgrimage was to the SFO when it was a standalone retail shoppe, now its back […]
Wedges can be confusing to the best golfer in the world. Terry Koehler, president of Eidolon Golf and blogger at TheWedgeGuy.com, discusses the pros and cons of two kinds of wedges - cavity backs and blades - on this episode of Golf Smarter Tips.
If you have any questions that you’d like Terry to answer on […]