Jon Green
Jon is the Digital Director at Townsquare Media in Cheyenne and half of the Digital Cowboys, your source for information on all things computer-related. Tune in to hear Jon and Pete on KGAB each Saturday afternoon from 1-3.
Who's to say you should use jackstands and all that safety stuff when you're working on your vehicle? Really, who's to say you should use a jack?
In 1993, Tom Selleck voiced a series of ads for AT&T, called "You Will." Watching the ads today is freakish, knowing they're almost 20 years old, because they hardly look it.
If you're looking for something to do in June and are bored by such trifles as marathons, triathlons, iron man contests and the such, maybe the Death Race is for you. Held in Vermont every year, you get to pay money for some evil overlords nice gentlemen to try and kill you. Sound like fun?
While it isn't written down anywhere, there is most certainly a list of questions you don't ask the police. Top among these questions is, "How much trouble could I get into for this marijuana plant I'm growing in my closet?"
It seems obvious not to ask a 911 operator such a thing. For everyone but this guy.
With winter dropping several feet of snow in the Midwest and New England this week, I thought it might be a good weekend activity to ask everyone to share links to YouTube videos of poor winter driving
While we're used to high winds in Wyoming, hurricanes are a bit unusual. And for whatever reason, they're not called hurricanes outside of North America, but rather cyclones. A particularly nasty one, Cyclone Yasi, rolled through the Australian state of Queensland Wednesday.
This year, a 30-second commercial during the Super Bowl will cost $3 million. At that price, any company hawking its product during the big game better hope its ad makes a big impression.
We’ve compiled a chronological list of 10 Super Bowl commercials that went over like a flawlessly executed touchdown. By lodging themselves in our collective consciousness, these ads made the commercials breaks almost as big a part of the Super Bowl experience as the game itself.
The Miami Herald made a startling discovery recently, or rather, someone passed along this scoop to the Herald. A grand piano has taken up residence on a sandbar in Biscane Bay.
I don't know Biscane Bay. (I don
I'm sure there are many fantastic golf shots in the world I haven't seen, but I have seen this one. It get's my vote as the best, until there is another.
I'll admit that I'm a little bit slow, this Monday morning. As I joked to a coworker earlier, I need a weekend from my weekend. But I did feel a little bit better when I saw this, reminding me, "it could always been worse."
Cheyenne. When you think of Cheyenne, what sorts of vehicles come to mind? I know I was surprised a few months ago to see what appeared to be an early 90's Bentley sitting on a used lot here in town. But mostly, we see SUVs, pickups and the occasional Subbie. (Disclosure: I drive an old Ford F150 and love it.) Well, via eBay Motors, here's something we wouldn't usually expect to see on the roads in town...