My company, the Brick Factory, launched a Tumblr.  It basically consists of all the random shit we are all sharing internally.  Check it out.  

siphotos:

Bobby Allison (left, in helmet) fights with Cale Yarborough (right) as Allison’s brother, Donnie, swings his helmet at Yarborough after the 1979 Daytona 500. Donnie Allison was leading the race on the final lap when Yarborough spun both of them into the infield. They started fighting shortly thereafter, prompting Bobby Allison to pull over and join. The incident drew great publicity for NASCAR, with many considering the 1979 500 the most important race in stock car history. (AP)
GALLERY: Classic Photos of the Daytona 500MARTIN: Delay of Daytona 500 could pay off for NASCAR ANDERSON: My pick for Daytona 500, plus four to watch

siphotos:

Bobby Allison (left, in helmet) fights with Cale Yarborough (right) as Allison’s brother, Donnie, swings his helmet at Yarborough after the 1979 Daytona 500. Donnie Allison was leading the race on the final lap when Yarborough spun both of them into the infield. They started fighting shortly thereafter, prompting Bobby Allison to pull over and join. The incident drew great publicity for NASCAR, with many considering the 1979 500 the most important race in stock car history. (AP)

GALLERY: Classic Photos of the Daytona 500
MARTIN: Delay of Daytona 500 could pay off for NASCAR 
ANDERSON: My pick for Daytona 500, plus four to watch

siphotos:

Jeremy Lin and Landry Fields read about this new sensation called Linsanity before the BBVA Rising Stars Challenge on Friday. Lin was held to two points but Fields scored 16 as Team Chuck beat Team Shaq 146-133. (Kent Smith/NBAE via Getty Images)
THOMSEN: Wade bloodies Kobe as West holds on for winVIDEO: All-Star game highlights | Wade hammers KobePHOTOS: 2012 All-Star Game | Celebs at All-Star Weekend

siphotos:

Jeremy Lin and Landry Fields read about this new sensation called Linsanity before the BBVA Rising Stars Challenge on Friday. Lin was held to two points but Fields scored 16 as Team Chuck beat Team Shaq 146-133. (Kent Smith/NBAE via Getty Images)

THOMSEN: Wade bloodies Kobe as West holds on for win
VIDEO: All-Star game highlights | Wade hammers Kobe
PHOTOS: 2012 All-Star Game | Celebs at All-Star Weekend

(via Michael Jordan in his college dorm room, 1983 | Retronaut)
But what should our pursuit of innovation actually accomplish? By one definition, innovation is an important new product or process, deployed on a large scale and having a significant impact on society and the economy, that can do a job (as Mr. Kelly once put it) “better, or cheaper, or both.” Regrettably, we now use the term to describe almost anything. It can describe a smartphone app or a social media tool; or it can describe the transistor or the blueprint for a cellphone system. The differences are immense. One type of innovation creates a handful of jobs and modest revenues; another, the type Mr. Kelly and his colleagues at Bell Labs repeatedly sought, creates millions of jobs and a long-lasting platform for society’s wealth and well-being.

brickfactoryhq:

Teddy Taylor from our office designed a great Brick Factory inspired piece for our office lobby.

I want this for my house.

Rhett Miller covers Leonard Cohen’s “Tower of Song.”

(via Illustrated Guide to Mad Men Bed-Hopping | Wired Magazine | Wired.com)
Barcelona’s Messi, Fabregas and Pique are in this photo. (via Lionel Messi’s rise to greatness at Barcelona — Graham Hunter - ESPN)

Barcelona’s Messi, Fabregas and Pique are in this photo. (via Lionel Messi’s rise to greatness at Barcelona — Graham Hunter - ESPN)

emmajean:

Hilarious. 

emmajean:

Hilarious. 

brickfactoryhq:

An awesome piece of Brick Factory-inspired art put together by designer Teddy Taylor. The bottom of the poster reads Brick Factory in Russian. I love it. 

Our staff is incredibly talent.

brickfactoryhq:

An awesome piece of Brick Factory-inspired art put together by designer Teddy Taylor. The bottom of the poster reads Brick Factory in Russian. I love it. 

Our staff is incredibly talent.

“I Will Always Love You” (Live) - Chris Cornell - San Francisco, Masonic - February 16, 2012 (by concertkid2)