May 2010
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May 25th
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May 21st
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May 19th
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Funding diaspora*
May 12th
“ThinkProgress has obtained a PowerPoint document which reveals how the telecom...”
– Think Progress » Telecoms’ Secret Plan To Attack Net Neutrality: Target Video Gamers And Stoke Fear Of Chinese Censorship (via rafer) (via mikehudack) EDIT: The Powerpoint is here, if you are interested…
May 12th
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May 7th
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April 2010
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Apr 30th
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Apr 21st
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Apr 8th
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Whoa. The Popular Science app looks amazing. Great comparison of magazine art direction for iPad by Brad Colbow.
Apr 5th
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This Changes Everything, etc.
soupsoup: winstonwolfe: soupsoup: Neighborhoodr looks amazing on the iPad, it is the perfect kind of website for this device. Hopefully this is strictly taken as constructive criticism, but I don’t agree that the current layout of Neighborhoodr looks amazing. It looks good, sure, yet most sites will on the iPad. From this pic it seems as if there’s a whole lot of room for you to take...
Apr 4th
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our internet connection is called "big yellow...
morninggloria: I hope that our neighbors know that the name is 80% because we love Arrested Development and only 20% because Goggles loves weed. Nice. Ours is ‘Gobias Industries’. You know, like ‘Gobias some coffee’.
Apr 3rd
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March 2010
8 posts
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Mar 30th
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Mar 24th
“When I get home before my wife, I can literally become PARALYZED trying to...”
– Rob Delaney on the Twitter
Mar 23rd
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Mar 22nd
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Mar 14th
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February 2010
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Feb 23rd
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“In general, people who commit felonies avoid publicly confessing to having done...”
– Glenn Greenwald (via azspot)
Feb 17th
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January 2010
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Jan 20th
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“No matter how beautiful your interface, it would be more beautiful if there were...”
– Edward Tufte (via Joshua Blankenship) (via kniblog) (via hellaposer)
Jan 15th
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Jan 13th
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Jan 7th
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Jan 7th
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December 2009
3 posts
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Dec 15th
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Dec 7th
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For Eyes
knobthrough: I’ve come to the point in my life where I need glasses.  Nothing too severe, just a pair of ordinary reading glasses.  Through whatever means—be it simply getting older, abusing my body with wanton reckless abandon, countless hours spent staring vacantly into one kind of pixelated non-reality or another, or a combination of the three—my vision started deteriorating a couple years...
Dec 2nd
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November 2009
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Nov 13th
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ladymisskate: San Francisco 1958 *swoon*
Nov 11th
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putthison: Put This On, Episode 1: Denim iTunes / Vimeo Clothing Credits Funding Credits Related Posts Seriously, the ‘Rudiments’ segments. Yay. I like to pretend that my little tiny bit of funding went towards Adam’s jumpsuit.
Nov 2nd
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Nov 1st
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October 2009
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A Halloween Memory
knobthrough: When I was a kid, my sister and I weren’t allowed to buy Halloween costumes.  Certain small things could be purchased at the store, namely face paint, but everything else we had to make our selves.  This might seem like something my parents did as an exercise in creativity or an effort to instill some kind self reliance, but in reality it was just a way to save money. All the the...
Oct 31st
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ListenThe xx - Islands I like to listen to The xx when...
Oct 31st
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“H.R.Giger is still working to this day because he’s got a lot of weird...”
– Dave Shumka
Oct 27th
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“I hate pee dreams that aren’t.”
– Discarded Tweet #3. I liked it, but didn’t want people to think I have actually pissed myself. I am sure I have at some point, but I don’t ever remember doing it. And even though I am nothing but a random handle and avatar followed by practically no one, I couldn’t let that avatar...
Oct 23rd
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saucyjack: Hundreds of years of unconscious musical training has led us to this.  This pentatonic scale is so embedded in our musical expectations that with a little prompting, a “non-musical” audience will correctly and in unison sing an entire scale.  They also seem so surprised that they could do it.  If someone started saying the opening lines to the pledge of allegiance (Go USA!) and the...
Oct 23rd
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ListenThe Water Jet Cilice - Andrew Bird
Oct 14th
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Oct 8th
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Oct 1st
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September 2009
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Listenmatthewb: Vitamin String Quartet cover MGMT’s...
Sep 30th
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Sep 30th
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Sep 23rd