FOUND at the Internet Garage [new blog series!]
As an expert in blogs, I can tell you that one key to having a successful blog is to incorporate a “series” type post that the author can reliably put out and that readers will look forward to seeing...
View ArticleScary-unbelievable [FOUND at the Internet Garage]
With the advent of Internet technologies supporting online methods of communication, I think it is safe to say that fax machines are becoming outdated, if they aren’t already completely obsolete. But...
View ArticleStrategies for effective planning [FOUND at the Internet Garage]
Stick with these 5 (4?) simple rules and you are on your way to success. Also, am I the only one who is tickled by the fact that Rule 5 is blank and yet there is a Rule 0 hastily inserted at the top?
View ArticleFull circle in the fall
I am sitting in the control station at the Internet Garage, surrounded by computer monitors. I haven’t worked here since January but the manager was going out of town and asked if I wanted to pick up...
View ArticleThank you for your business, asshole [FOUND @ the Internet Garage]
This one is a bit different from the typical “Found” items in that it was deliberately and purposefully made by an employee. But it is just as hilarious. A fine addition to the signage decorating this...
View ArticleNo dental insurance? No problem [FOUND @ the IG]
This was found on the Wall of Flyers at the Internet Garage. I looked up from my laptop to see a customer standing on the back of the couch examining this. “Hey can I take this poster down?” he asked....
View ArticleFOUND at the Internet Garage: My Baby’s Daddy
At the end of the day at the Internet Garage, we cash out and put the money in an envelope in a secret place. But for a while, we haven’t had any envelopes, requiring us to fashion them out of paper...
View ArticleFOUND at the Internet Garage: A Williamsburg sampler platter
Left in the scanner. We really don’t fuck around with our stereotypes in this neighborhood.
View ArticleLeaving NYC
The Subway stop I’ve waited at the most. Photo by Arikia Millikan I moved to New York when I was 21 with two suitcases and a credit card. I had zero savings, zero checking, and didn’t know very many...
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