January 2010
127 posts
December 2009
125 posts
Ambidextrous Magazine →
Stanford University’s Journal of Design
Canabalt →
My new favorite iPhone game.
Drop 7, DoodleJump, Eliss, geoDefense are among the others that I find to be quite boss.
Where Brooklyn App →
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Jersey Shore Nickname Generator →
Y-POW! FIST PUMP!
URBANEARS →
The new color in sound
CardsInk →
CardsInk is for notecard design what Threadless is for T-Shirts. It’s a place where you can buy cards that are crowdsourced designs by its audience. The users vote on cards and the highest rated ones get printed. The designer gets paid $100. If they reprint the card the designer gets $50 for each reprint.
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Being happy doesn’t mean that everything is perfect. It means that you...
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Happiness is the meaning and the purpose of life, the whole aim and end of human...
– Aristotle
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You should know that somebody, somewhere, is drinking about you.
– Glory Szabo
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I’m a romantic; a sentimental person thinks things will last, a romantic...
– F. Scott Fitzgerald
Internet Vices →
tumblr is a bottle of wine A quiet night in with a couple friends, and a couple of their friends. Spilling nostalgic stories, flipping through photo albums, singing favorite songs, aiming for poignancy, and occasionally stumbling onto it. Emotions flow freely and without thought.
by Patrick Moberg
quiet tube →
Single Ladies Gone Wrong →
My roommate showed me this video a few months ago, and I thought it was hilarious back then. IT’s still hilarious now. We watched it in my English class this morning and I laughed out loud even before the video even started.
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The fool wonders, the wise man asks
– Benjamin Disraeli
obsoletethebook:
Every College Student Should Just Buy a Typewriter - Typewriters
(via Gizmodo)
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Do you have a spuhhhnge?
– Ruth, my design prof from Germany
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Strand Consult suggests that iPhone users are suffering from a form of Stockholm...
– CNET News
The Real Reason Text Messages Are 160 Characters
I always thought text messages were limited to 160 measly characters because of some archaic pre-1970s technical standard. But apparently, it’s becausesome German dude thought 160 was “perfectly sufficient.”
Friedham Hillebrand was a communications researcher who was working with a group on developing a standard for cellphones to send and receive text messages. So he sat down on...