I like Ferrari’s take on transparency

One of the great things about living in Chicago is seeing quarter-million dollar cars parallel parked on the street. I snapped this today because it made me think about transparency in a web 2.0 world.

Ferrari uses a transparent engine cover on many of its cars. What they are saying is that the car is so beautiful in every aspect that we’ll show you the inside. In fact, we’ll showcase the inside. It’s a bold styling exercise, and a smart execution of “transparency”.

The reason I like it so much is the controlled fashion in which this transparency takes place. You see, I bet the radiator, transaxle, and other assorted parts aren’t nearly as sexy as those induction manifolds. So Ferrari wraps them in a beautiful cover. While the best of what’s below shines through.

Transparency is not the naked truth. It’s the little bit of what’s inside of you that you want to share with the world. Showcase what makes you great and spare your followers the boring, the mediocre, and the downright ugly stuff.

A New Sticker for my iPad

I paid good money to have that ninja drawn for me. Most people have only seen the head. It was my old Twitter avatar. The text all comes from my whiteboard album on Facebook.

Touching the clouds

One of the amazing things about living in Chigago is that I tend to forget just how tall all these buildings are. Every once in a while I’m reminded why they call them sky scapers.

X-Mas @ The Bean

I hope that’s enough Cholula

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Because I can’t sleep…

… until a project is done. I made some updates to snap.tc including my new bio, an events calendar, and a relaunch of this blog called, “stuff”.
I’m writing this on my iPhone and hoping it tweets when I hit publish. If it does… goodnight.

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Playing with PS Mobile iPhone app

Lovin this iPhone app for changing pictures on the fly.

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Awesome place to see a concert, or stair climb

Awesome place to see a concert, or stair climb, originally uploaded by Todd W Carpenter.

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Here we go

Here we go, originally uploaded by Todd W Carpenter.

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Selling my snowmobile.

2003 Arctic Cat 900 Mountain Cat 1M – $3500 OBO (South-West Denver)
Local Pickup Only!
2003 900 Mountain Cat 1M in great shape. I’m selling because I have only ridden it twice in the last two years. Estimated miles are under 2000, but I removed the speedometer the first year so I really don’t know.
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