
For many automotive manufacturers, the transition from four wheels to two is a natural extension of their brand, which is why many bikes bear the familiar logos and nomenclature of our more typical forms of transportation.
From Cadillac cruisers to folding Hummer mountain bikes that were originally designed for paratroopers, Motive has put together a list of the best bikes for the automotive enthusiast who just can’t get enough of their car from behind the wheel.
[Motive - Car Branded Bikes]

If you’ve ever wondered what the offices of your favorite companies look like, then check out the Office Shapshots blog.
Walkthroughs include both web/tech companies, and larger companies that everyone is familiar with, so you can see if Tech Bubble 2.0 is alive and well, or if the perks from Bubble 1.0 have come and gone.
[Office Snapshots]

As the “ultimate mark of distinction” for a company, a lot of thought goes into logo design. It must be unique yet familiar, and at the same time somewhat timeless.
Because of the temporal nature of logos, there are often trends in logo design that many companies follow as they go through the rebranding process.
For a glimpse of what the future holds in logo design, check out LogoOrange’s list of 10 Trends That Will Define Logo Design In 2008.
[LogoOrange - 10 Trends That Will Define Logo Design In 2008]

The English language is by no means easy, which is why so many people butcher it so badly.
Unfortunately, even if you’re familiar with the words that are in common use, you’re probably still led astray by common misunderstandings.

To clear up some of the confusion, Cracked has put together a list of the 9 Words That Don’t Mean What You Think, and included a dick scale so you can see just how big of a dick you are if you correct people on each mistake.
Irregardless of the ironic titles, I think that for this post, I’m going to peruse the Internet until I can find something better; because it’s deceptively simple to rely on the plethora of info that’s out there.
Bemused?
[Cracked - 9 Words That Don't Mean What You Think]