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Wall Treatments: Wainscoting

This looks like a really inviting room. I like Wainscoting. Yeah, I know, I'm lame. (For fun, check out the other examples at that site. The site is ugly, but it features some nice images.)

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Style Archives 5

Another installment of the style archives: Some of these photos are from earlier in the summer and are now a bit outdated, but I still want to post them for their design value. Enjoy.

                   
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Beautiful Type Sketches from Daily Type

I really love this. So interesting and beautiful.

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Style Archives 4

Another installment of the Style Archives is ready, my friends!

This one is slightly different. As I'm preparing for a new season, I've been looking at colors. Here are a collection of images that have colors and styles that inspire me. This stuff isn't necessarily trendy, just cool.

Also, no fashion this time. Mostly interiors. Check it.

Citations: This stuff is mostly from a few sites: Supermarket, Bradbury & Bradbury, BHG Wallpaper Trends + elsewhere.

                           
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The NowSound

I've been listening to some old jazz standards and wanted to share them. Take a listen.

This stuff never seems to really get old.


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Bodum Santos Stovetop Glass Vacuum 34-Ounce Coffee Maker

In the fifties, Peter Bodum, the father of today's owner, Jorgen Bodum, imported an French vacuum coffee maker and sold it on the Danish Market. Although he found it both unsatisfactory and expensive, he was convinced that the vacuum brewing system was an excellent way to brew an exquisite cup of coffee. Thus, the first Bodum Santos vacuum coffee maker was born. In collaboration with Danish designer Kaas Klaeson, Peter Bodum developed what we know today as the SANTOS, establishing the credo: ‘good design doesn’t have to be expensive’. The magic of the Santos holds both adults and children spellbound as they watch the boiling water rush from the bottom glass jug to the upper one where it gets mixed with freshly ground coffee. After a few minutes off the stovetop, a vacuum forms in the base which pulls rich black coffee through a filter and back into the bottom jug. This captivating process combines the ideal water temperature with just the right brewing time and makes for superb results. Whatever your preferred coffee and roast, the Santos vacuum system brings out the very best aromas in your cup.

Pretty awesome coffee maker. As a total coffee fanatic, I find this fascinating.

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Outdoor Hammock by Royal Botania

Uh... I want to go to there.

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TV Tub by Karim Rashid from Saturn

Hmm... all of the sudden I'm really dissatisfied with my own bathtub. I think I'm settling. :/

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Some Running Inspiration

Scott Jarek talks about running/winning the Badwater


Akos Konya is interviewed after finishing the Badwater in very good time his first time running it.


Christopher McDougall talks about his new book "Born to Run". (I've read it and it's awesome, by the way)

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Style Archives 3

Third installment of my personal style archives.

These are hip styles and trends that I've been collecting over the past few months. Enjoy.

         
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