Bits
This page collects a bunch of miscellaneous stuff.
The Incredible Ice Wang
I found this amazing ice sculpture in my backyard. I believe it is evidence that God has a great sense of humor.
ASGossip
Matt Springer and I almost killed ourselves trying to cover the seedy underside of Northwestern’s student government campaigns. But we managed to pull off one of the greatest experiences of my college career, as thousands of people flocked to the ASGossip web site for updates on the candidates and gossip on the race.
Bri’s Life
I kept a quasi-daily online personal journal from March 1998 until July 2001. The journal documents a period of rapid change in my life. Recorded in these pages: I graduated from college, got my first job, got my heart broken a couple of times, watched my little sister get married, and struggled with young-adult angst. All of this is probably interesting only to me, but here it is…for posterity.
Corporate Doodles
Some cartoons I drew on the dry-erase board at work.
States I Have Visited
This is probably the least interesting page on this entire site.
Quit Gazing at My Doughnut!
This is a stupid little game you can play with your friends, if they like stupid little games. The rules are here.
Ecomnetweb - Bringing the Power of the Internet to the Web
“There’s gotta be a way to squeeze some cash out of the web,” explains Matt Springer, an Ecomnetweb founding partner. “I mean, why else would people waste so much time on it? For fun?! Yeah, right.”
Straight Outta CompUSA
I made some gangsta rap parodies starring my homies from the office. You are about to witness the strength of geek knowledge…
Think Different - Nelly Khidekel
A poster I made for Nelly’s 1999 student government campaign. She won the race. (240k gif file)
Second Saturday in the Second City
On the second Saturday of each month, we go somewhere new to get our groove on.
KDC for AVP
An old site for Karl-Dieter Crisman’s 1997 student government campaign.
In the Works
A list of personal web projects I’m working on.
Copyright © 1998-2010, Brian A. Bender