“Show me a man that has never been lost, and I'll show you a severely misguided man. It is in getting lost that we truly find our way. Don't panic, just follow your gut, make some mistakes, and ask for help when and if you need it.” - personal philosophy

Blog formatting, a redesign, and another job change

I go through times where I post a lot, and then times where I find it difficult to do so. I have like 10-12 blog posts in draft status, and it's probably because the current design of this site nearly requires the posts to be a minimum length; and that ...

Album Reviews: Wilco and Akon

You could very easily jump over to my profile at Last.fm to find out exactly what I'm listening to, up to the minute. But I think at times those dynamic utilities, at times can be disingenuous to what I'm really feeling. You know, there's music I throw on when I'm ...

Portfolio: Steve Mason

Steve Mason You may not know Steve. But you know Steve's work. You may think that other people started trends, but I'll bet you Steve did it first. There are so many things that I've seen people geek over in the last few years that I saw Steve doing years prior. ...

Movie review: Cinderella Man

I'm a romantic. I'm also an athlete at the heart. It makes for embarrassing scenes sometimes, like when you find yourself tearing up at The Legend of Bagger Vance or really any movie where the ending builds in a frenetic crescendo to this ultimate winning sequence. Like the ending of ...

Taschen Book

Web Design: Portfolios New book by Taschen, and actually, its the first book this site has made it into - Im kinda excited.SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "Taschen Book", url: "http://greghuntoon.com/2005/09/20/taschen-book/" });

August 20th 2008
Tags: Work, Family, Websites, News, Technology, Design, Personal
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Blog formatting, a redesign, and another job change

I go through times where I post a lot, and then times where I find it difficult to do so. I have like 10-12 blog posts in draft status, and it's probably because the current design of this site nearly requires the posts to be a minimum length; and that ...
March 24th 2008
Tags: Technology
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Holding corporate feet to the fire

I have decided that I am done with the endless cycle of blind consumerism. We buy, buy, buy, and then buy new again when our products are broken, tired, or defective. How many people actually hold the manufacturers of their products accountable for the shortcomings? How many of you are ...
January 7th 2008
Tags: Mobile, Technology, Personal
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How hard is it to make a great phone?

Forgive me, because my cynicism and knowledge are not up to speed when it comes to the mobile phone world. But honestly, my bitterness is growing and catching up quickly. I currently own and rock the Motorola Q, which sadly is often in need of recharge by midday. There are ...
October 26th 2007
Tags: Real Pie Media, Family, Work, Personal
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Three months of Real Pie

In a sense, this is a follow-up to a previous post regarding all of the changes in my life. It's been about four months since I wrote that article, and all of the apprehension I had concerning my big career decision have fallen away and been replaced with excitement and ...
October 13th 2007
Tags: Sports, USC
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For all you USC haters out there

I've got a bunch of words for all of the sports writers, flip-floppers, and folks that have jumped off the bandwagon and completely abandoned the Trojans this season. But I'll start with a very couth and sophisticated two: blow me. I'm really tired of hearing, "What's up with your team?", ...

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