January 2012
2012
Is a leap year.
And now we welcome the new year, full of things that have never been.
– Rainer Maria Rilke (via misswallflower)
December 2011
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As I look around at everything we have, I want to thank the one who makes it all...
– @ConanOBrien on Twitter (via teamcoco)
Friendship should be surrounded with ceremonies and respects, and not crushed...
– Ralph Waldo Emerson (via livinlifedaily)
When you don’t create things, you become defined by your tastes rather than...
– _why, (via David Tate (via robertogreco)
The last 20 years of Internet policy have been dominated by the copyright war,...
– Cory Doctorow (via azspot)
French Toast Draper Style
Draper: What's on this?
Sally: Mrs.Butterworth's
Draper: Go get it.
Draper: That's RUM. Read labels.
Sally: Is it bad?
Draper: Not really.
Im in bed watching Madmen.
Yellow liquid keeps coming from my right nostril, I have a splitting headache, and my eye is watering.
I don’t have any bourbon.
Excuses are another way of creatively expressing fears.
– (via thetaoofdana)
un is sick in bed with a cold.
Reality Check On 3D Printing →
Those two posts flagged my interest because Gartner put 3D printing at the mere top of the hype cycle a few months ago. The next phase is the trough of disillusionment. It seems we are slowly moving into this phase. In my point of view this is a good thing. The previous phase called peak of inflated expectations has done its work. A lot of people are now aware of 3D printing and it is time to...
If you work as a chef and your last name is “Cook” I think you have little to complain about.
The GoDaddy Saga Continues →
Domain registrar Namecheap is accusing GoDaddy of violating ICANN rules and hindering domain owners from moving their domains to another registrar. They are allegedly doing this by submitting incomplete information to the new registrar, making it difficult to process the move.
Which is why I already hate GoDaddy. Time after time they have allowed my or my clients domains to go into the hands...
follow me minimalist running shoe tumblr →
“Born To Run” Jon Stewart Show: Christopher McDougall discovers how the Tarahumara Indians run hundreds of miles over rocky terrain in sandals. Author Christopher McDougall looks a lot like The Mummy High Priest Imhotep (Arnold Vosloo)