November15
Something
The Internet is a giant international network of intelligent, informed computer enthusiasts, by which I mean, 'people without lives.' We don't care. We have each other." Dave Barry
How could I possibly not follow the charming @MrsStephenFry?
Currently digging the thoughts and creative endeavors of Ryan Riegner. Really quite nice.
What an absolutely brilliant idea! Patterns for Colouring (via)
Enjoy a conversation with, and stunning images of, photographer Sharon Core as Judith Puckett-Rinella talks with her about Early American, a new exhibition of breathtaking still lifes. Open through Dec 11 at at New York's Gallery at Hermès. (via)
Kelly Allen makes mighty swanky collages and such. (via)
During the 1920s, the Chicago Rapid Transit Company commissioned the city's finest graphic artists to produce advertising posters that encouraged Chicagoans to use rapid transit for more than commuting to work. Enjoy the gallery. (via)
Here's a nice little (takes a bit to load) interactive web thingy: Endless Nightmare. (via)
Download some nice tracks by Jonah Smith.
Saturday Morning Cartoons.
Swept out to sea by a riptide, a father and his 12-year-old son struggle to stay alive miles from shore. As night falls, with no rescue imminent, the dad comes to a devastating realization: If they remain together, they'll drown together. Lost In The Waves (via)
Simple, attractive site with quite a nice portfolio: Shy.
MP3s: Issa Bagayogo. Mark the Hard Earth. I Wish I Don't Drop Dead. Fell First.
Recipe: Ham in Cherry Coke.
Retail Therapy + Revisit: Bluestocking Bonbons. Love their "Furious Vulvas".
Found Sentence: I'm no font wonk, but if you go from Times New Roman to Arial to Impact before the end of page one, it's time for an intervention. »»
Edison once wrote, "Just because something doesn't do what you planned it to do doesn't mean it's useless." If you were to apply this quote to your life, what would that "something" be?