December 2009
There is no calamity greater than lavish desires. There is no greater guilt than...
– Inspiration for the new year; Lao-tzu (via tiffanyhoran)
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http://www.thereisnopagefold.com/
steampoweredmedia: A film by Charles and Ray Eames for Polaroid. Beautiful in a million different ways. I could watch this over and over again. Anyone know where I can get film these days?
http://www.the-impossible-project.com/
jakelodwick:
I’m surprised it’s cheaper, easier to fake such ‘normal’ shots!
Stargate Studios via wedontneedroads.
Wow, actors actually never leave the studio!
XMASH →
Door webbureau ICATT. Goed idee; tweede jaar alweer. Volgens mij is twitter dit jaar nieuw.
Scrubs
Carla: Are you familiar with the term 'delusions of grandeur'?
Janitor: I believe I coined the term
Dance like the photo’s not tagged, love like you’ve never been unfriended, tweet...
– Teichy (via morganism82) (via babybitch) (via myownprivate)
statosphere →
mikearauz:
A DAILY DOSE OF STATISTICS TO HELP THE MARKETER START - OR FINISH - AN ARGUMENT.
Work - Human Centered Design Toolkit - IDEO →
free download.
Kurt Vonnegut explains drama | Derek Sivers →
It starts with her awful life with evil stepsisters, scrubbing the fireplace. Then she get an invitation to the ball! Things look up. Then the fairy godmother makes her a dress and a coach. Even better! Then she goes to the ball, and dances with the prince! This is great! But then it’s midnight. She has to go. Oh no. Sadness. Back to her humdrum life scrubbing the fireplace. But it’s...
Dark flow →
Some theories of the beginning of the universe require multiple universes, which are mysteriously ‘entangled’, much like quantum particles at very small scales. The controversial theory suggests that although we can’t see them, these parallel universes can exert a force on our own universe which provokes this ‘dark flow’.
Before you make a beautiful web site, first give us the unadulterated data.
– Modern Marketing - Blog by Collaborate PR & Marketing: ‘Openness Is Fuel For New Economies’ (via enzonen)
The 8th most popular search term on Google.co.uk...
obsessivecompulsive:
ohyeahfacts:
Brits were Googling Google.
Huh?!
(source)
Yo dawg, I heard you like Google…
It is actually nr 5 in the Netherlands! WTF?