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. :/

Hmm... all of the sudden I'm really dissatisfied with my own bathtub. I think I'm settling. :/
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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Third installment of my personal style archives.
These are hip styles and trends that I've been collecting over the past few months. Enjoy.Comments [0]
In my passionate pursuit to find the coolest things on the web and bring them to you, I have discovered a song I'd like to share.
Some background for fun: when I was in high school, I listened to a lot of crappy music because that's what the cool kids did. But I also had my own stash of music that I listened to because I liked it, even though no one else was listening. One of the bands that I often enjoyed was called Jump, Little Children. I had their Magazines album and listened to it thoroughly. This was back just around the turn of the millenium—2000ish.
While I liked J,LC a lot, they didn't come out with much new music back then so I sort of just stopped listening.
Today, though, for some reason I had a hankering for J,LC so I surfed over to their myface page and found out they have released a couple albums since I stopped listening and that their most recent album is really pretty awesome.
So, I bring to you one of my old-time favorites in a new time way, Jump Little Children:
I hope you like it as much as I do.
With love,
Andrew
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Michael: Will her highness, Jan Levinson Gould, be descending from her corporate throne this evening to visit us lowly serfs here at Dunder Mifflin Scranton? Jan: It’s a 2 ½ hour drive from New York Michael. Michael: Well, you could take the bus. You could work on the way here. Sleep on the way home. Jan: No. Michael: Comon’ Jan this is important. I mean this is validation to my employees here that you and corporate approve of this… Jan: We don’t approve of this Michael. You only have the budget for one office party a year. So we’re not paying for this. Michael keeps arguing with Jan… Michael: Comon’ Jan! You’re dropping an A-bomb on me here! Jan: Really? I’m dropping an atomic bomb on you? You already had a party on May 5th for no reason… Michael: No reason? It was the 05-05-05 party! It happens once every billion years! Jan: And you also had a luau and you had a tsunami relief fundraiser that somehow lost money…
Classic moment from The Office. Remembering with love.
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A couple weeks ago I posted the first installment of my personal style archives. Here is the next one.
In review, these are just some images of styles I like that I've collected over the past year or so from various sources.Comments [1]
Interesting interview with the co-founders of posterous. As a huge fan of the service, it's good to hear that it's continuing to grow and improve.
(Thanks for posting, Mark)
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As a designer, I have a very soft spot in my heart for fashion. Here are some images I've been collecting over the past year or so that I find very compelling. I will post these in 10-image bursts. Enjoy.
(I've lost most of my sources, but I must nod to The Sartorialist for a lot of these.)
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Really incredible stuff from one of my favorite blogs. Talks about how they study the canopy of forests.
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