第62-64页: 'Stock and flow' is an economic concept that writer Robin Sloan has adapted into a metaphor for media: 'Flow is the feed. It's the posts and the tweets. It's the stream of daily and sub-daily updates that remind people you exist. Stock is the durable stuff. It's the...
Benson Dunwoody[1] is one of the seven main characters of Regular Show. He is a gumball machine, and was originally known as The Park's manager in the entire series until the series finale, after the death of Mr. Maellard. As a manager, he is the boss of
but her charisma and easygoing nature speak just as loud as her photos. Though her clinic could have probably lasted three days, she fit a ton into a span of seven hours, and I certainly learned more than I was expecting
'Stock and flow' is an economic concept that writer Robin Sloan has adapted into a metaphor for media: 'Flow is the feed. It's the posts and the tweets. It's the stream of daily and sub-daily updates that remind people you exist. Stock is the durable stuff. It's the content you ...
I was probably stuffing my pie hole with more of those bacon bite things. But was what, what’s your second favorite one? I, I think my agent also missed, uh, an opportunity for me to get more money if that was a Super Bowl ad....
“Leaving on a Jet Plane,” still made me laugh out loud when I heard it droning through the theater door — but as I said toward the end of the night, “this wasn’t exactly Johnny Carson leaving The Tonight Show.” It’s the final Cavern of Whimsy, but what does that really ...
a leg up on the competition, be the smartest person at the design table, and advance your career in the irrigation and landscape industry at any level. All stones will be unturned as Andy digs into the nerdy details of business, technology, and personal growth here on the Sprinkler Nerd ...
I am not a WoW player. BETHANY STOUT: Oh, my-- MALIK PRINCE: And so you're here to be the expert. You're going to teach me the ways. And by the end of this, I feel like I'm going to be an expert. But you didn't just come by yourself, Bethany. You brought some ...
This excellent use of metaphor (taken fromour list of 97 examples from literature and pop culture) compares the pages of burnt books to “black butterflies”: an eerie image that, fittingly enough, burns itself into our brains. Though no book-burning actually occurs at this moment (Montag is...
Use the senses – sound, smell, sight. How do the senses combine to give a setting its atmosphere? Use comparison and metaphor: Tolkien personifies the light as reluctant and unwilling. This is an effective example of showing using metaphorical language...