October 2010
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Bedouin Soundclash - Brutal Hearts Feat. Coeur De... →
Repeat. Repeat. Repeat.
BAM. Hugo covers Jay Z's 99 Problems. →
Slow Down, I just wanna get to know you.
Today.
I took my sweet time applying liner on my upper and lower lids. I put together a delish lunch. I cut my apple. I made a pour over coffee. Watched it drip.
It’s a beautiful day.
I took my time walking to work. Breathed in and out to the beat of my heart. Took in the beauty that is my city. Vangroovy.
Image via jmv on Flickr.
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Jonathan Harris is incredible. IMHO
His talk “World Building in a Crazy World” is shared on his site via a series of vignettes. I find myself reading it - time to time
The momentum of technological growth is too strong for us to prevent it from defining our future. Like it or not, our future world will largely be digital.
Instead of fleeing to the forest, we must find the...
Lyrics are my drug.
Music is my addiction.
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Good design is innovative, should make a product useful, aesthetic, will make a...
– Deiter Rams, former Creative Guru for Braun
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People from simpler generations will die and leave shoeboxes of meticulously...
– I’m both.
Christine Friar (via molls)
This is why I follow Something Changed on Tumblr. Quotes like this. Perfect.
-Amanda, 24, US
(via edelman8095)
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Wow! @zuckermanstudio’s trailer for MUSIC the book is amazing. I’ll be adding this to my bookshelf.
MUSIC the book is now available for sale.
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Far more interesting than problem solving is problem creation.
– Chuck Close
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So far as I am able to judge, nothing has been left undone, either by man or...
– Mark Twain
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I have become my own version of an optimist. If I can’t make it through...
– Rabindranath Tagoret
When it's right it just clicks.
In 1881, George Eastman, a junior clerk, left his safe job in a local bank to start a photographic company.
But here is the interesting part.
Seven years later he changed its name to ‘Kodak’, an odd choice since it was meaningless and in those days nobody gave random names to serious products.
Eastman’s reasons for choosing the name were that it was short; that it was not...