September 12, 2008
September 11, 2008
velogogo:
Fixie Inc, Cycles-For-Heroes, Peacemaker (via Le Fromagier extraordinaire)

velogogo:

Fixie Inc, Cycles-For-Heroes, Peacemaker (via Le Fromagier extraordinaire)
via www.tikitag.org
interesting concept that can link any physical object to an online asset. its potential application seems almost limitless. one idea i think would be cool is to link anything you purchased with an online purchase history system. no more digging through your receipts to track down the order confirmation number or the warranty information.

via www.tikitag.org

interesting concept that can link any physical object to an online asset. its potential application seems almost limitless. one idea i think would be cool is to link anything you purchased with an online purchase history system. no more digging through your receipts to track down the order confirmation number or the warranty information.

new kicks (via soxiam)
new kicks (via soxiam)

Drunk Monkeys (via pseudox1)

via peter. he knows his monkeys.

9/11

andreaallen:

This is one of the days I can vividly remember exactly what I was doing and where I was. My mom has this same connection to the day Kennedy was assasinated.
  • the weather. i don’t think i’ve seen a more beautiful sky before or since that morning.
  • the phone call. we’ve called one of our clients in the 2nd tower to make sure they’re okay. this was just minutes before the collapse. none of them made it out.
  • the homicidal urge. i’ve never wanted to choke the life out of people with my bare hands more than when i watched some of the muslims in brooklyn and new jersey cheering on the streets during the live coverage. i wanted to remember their faces, find them, and kill them.
then came a new web browser known as “Mozilla”, being short for “Mosaic Killer,

pinguin guy (via vonT)

via chad “the best” pugh.

September 10, 2008

velogogo:

it’s official. LA’s coming back.
andreaallen:
SKU-ing tile
bottom row = vimeo

andreaallen:

SKU-ing tile

bottom row = vimeo

this input method looks promising. it does not look like it will have any learning curve. it must’ve been quite a “a-ha” moment when the idea first lit up in his head.