
I have to thank a coworker for pointing me to this site, Obamicon.me. I’d seen these “Obama-ized” icons on people’s profile pics, but couldn’t figure out where they had been coming from. Actually, they probably should be called “Fairey-ed” icons after the poster designer, Shepard Fairey.
I had first heard of Fairey years ago when the sub-culture “OBEY” stickers were popular. I’m guilty of sticking a few of them myself. It’s funny to think about how his artwork has become ubiquitous – it’s truly taken on a life of it’s own. Much like I remember Fairey’s stickers of the past being subverted. There were so many parodies of “xxx has a posse” stickers.
The Obama poster had a different purpose, but the desire of the public to manipulate art for their own purposes remains the same. It’s “frogress” I suppose.

You hear this a lot – that no one walks in Houston, we drive. I’ve lived in Houston my entire life, and would say that having a dependable car is definitely a requirement. I’d even go so far to say that driving something a little larger in Houston makes you feel a wee bit safer – that you’re not going to get crushed by the other oversized SUVs of Trucks so prevalent here.
Textual Harassment
This week, I heard a news report about “textual harassment” – where someone gets harassed through text messages. Now first, you may not feel this is as invasive as harassing phone calls, but when you think about it, some people have to actually PAY for these text messages, depending on their cell phone plan.
You can pick from any number of issues you see in online social spaces or for mobile devices. In addition to textual harassment there’s something for that frequent IM-er, or when you need to dispel an online rumor or even when you’re confronted with a profile photos that’s just a little too revealing.
I promise this will make you day. Hope you never need to use them, but you likely will!