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wish jar : real life tweet #4
i am a big fan of Ozu. link.
we can learn a lot from his films. a quick list:
1. life and people are impermanent.
2. slow down.
3. look people in the eye.
4. drink tea.
5. be kind.
6. simple things hold the secret.
wish jar : real life tweet #4
i am a big fan of Ozu. link.
we can learn a lot from his films. a quick list:
1. life and people are impermanent.
2. slow down.
3. look people in the eye.
4. drink tea.
5. be kind.
6. simple things hold the secret.
apophenia: Would the real social network please stand up?
# Not all social networks are the same.
# You cannot assume network transitivity.
# You cannot assume that properties that hold for one network apply to other networks.
Collectionista in Launchpad
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real life tweet #4
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September 2009
Appulous : The iPhone and iPod Touch Application Index
August 2009
Spread Firefox | Download Day 2008
July 2009
Hold-Tube : Download videos from Youtube, Google, Yahoo, Metacafe, DailyMotion, Myspace, AOL, Veoh and many more.
Sliced Bread//Notebook : Burak Kaynak
Product: Sliced Bread//Notebook
collaboration with Cem Has
The Best Thing Since Sliced Bread!
Taking notes can be super delicious, by using the Sliced Bread//Notebook.
The first step requires a delicious notebook to hold everything together.
It is a 12 slices/notebook set which has been packaged for convenience.
Each delicious slice has number on it. (1 to 12)
You can use each notebook for the related month.
May 2009
Home
L’enlèvement d’Europe - Libération
S’il s’agissait d’une banque, on parlerait d’un hold-up. S’il s’agissait d’une personne, on parlerait d’un rapt. Dans les deux cas au moins, une chose est sûre : les médias en parleraient ! Ici le délit est moins grave, il n’est que politique et institutionnel. Ni effraction ni trace de sang…
Et pourtant, les faits sont là. A un mois de la tenue des élections européennes, jamais scrutin d’une telle importance n’aura fait en France l’objet d’un tel effacement !
BLDGBLOG: Earthquakes on Street View
Imagine, though, owning the building centered directly over the earthquake that destroys your whole city... And imagine the weird derived value such a property might hold in the future for disaster enthusiasts.
You go to purchase a small house at 3706 W. 106th Street in Los Angeles – only to find that you've been outbid, by several orders of magnitude, approaching $50 million, by an earthquake enthusiast in Japan. He or she has gone around the world purchasing epicenters, strange plots of land in the middle of nowhere that have no apparent use or distinction other than that they figure into the unfolding seismic history of our planet's surface.
It's an otherwise unknown subculture that has remained camouflaged within the international property market.
Productivity Future Vision
April 2009
hold on
Live from the Artists Den | wnet.org
IMO
Flickr: Looking Into the Past
This group is for images you make where some part of a modern day scene is overlapped by an old photograph. For example, you hold up an old photo so that you can see its place in the modern context.
March 2009
i robot. i help.
i robot. i help.
i robot. i help. i hold. i work.
mount this clever robot on the wall and he sets to work - holding anything you get near him and keeping watch over any room.
Tim Schwartz - Card Catalog
A card catalog designed to hold all of the songs on my iPod, 7,390 songs. Each song is cataloged on a single card. The cards are organized in reverse chronological order, that is the songs I listened to most recently are in the front of the catalog, and the songs I haven’t listened to in two years exist at the back. The piece is seven feet long when closed and just under fourteen feet when opened.
January 2009
December 2008
Flashback GENESIS Level 2: New Washington on Vimeo
November 2008
Yuuguu - The free remote desktop and screen sharing tool
October 2008
September 2008
HTML Composition in Thunderbird - Tales From The Geek Side - The geeky musings of Greg Rowe.
Generally I write email using plain text. Sometimes I really want to use HTML. I couldn’t find an easy way to switch to compose in HTML when composing a message in Thunderbird so I started searching for extensions. I found that you don’t need an extension to accomplish this. All you need to do is hold shift while clicking on the compose button (”write” button). This doesn’t work with the keyboard (ctrl-shift-m)
En parlant d'interface utilisateur ratée, un peu comme les claviers d'Apple.
