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Way to go HP Scanjet 3C!  Gotye - Somebody That I Used to Know - Old School Computer Remix (by bd594)

wnyc:

theatlanticvideo:

An Animated Look at the Elegant Geometrics of the Subway

Keita Onishi’s music video is so spellbinding that it evokes a computer screen saver, making the viewer want to gaze mindlessly at the screen until it begins again. The video features “Dynamics of the Subway,” from the experimental Japanese band Haisuinonasa’s first album, Animal Bodies. Each geometric shape matches a musical note, in sync with the score. In the end, the shapes reveal not only a moving train, but the components of the subway system.

coooooooooooooooolio —A.P.

everydayfrustone:

Portraits of Adolescence by Joseph Sterling

npr:

A 9-year-old boy who built an elaborate cardboard arcade inside his dad’s used auto parts store is about to have the best day of his life.

This is one of those ones that you watch with your hand over your heart.  Caine is the best.

Game Changers, a report by @WolffOlins: 5 Behaviours Shaping The Future of Business

Great for many reasons… but I’m stuck on this one: this report makes scrolling fun.  Seriously.  Check it out.

Nobody can go back and start a new beginning, but anyone can start today and make a new ending.” - Maria Robinson
couldn’t resist one last Hitch post.  Death, you’ve got nothing.  Christopher Hitchens will grab you by the throat and blow smoke in your face.  
kateoplis:

Christopher Hitchens, 1949-2011

couldn’t resist one last Hitch post.  Death, you’ve got nothing.  Christopher Hitchens will grab you by the throat and blow smoke in your face.  

kateoplis:

Christopher Hitchens, 1949-2011

(Source: byronic)

I became a journalist partly so that I wouldn’t ever have to rely on the press for my information.
Hitch (via kateoplis)

Way to go HP Scanjet 3C!  Gotye - Somebody That I Used to Know - Old School Computer Remix (by bd594)

wnyc:

theatlanticvideo:

An Animated Look at the Elegant Geometrics of the Subway

Keita Onishi’s music video is so spellbinding that it evokes a computer screen saver, making the viewer want to gaze mindlessly at the screen until it begins again. The video features “Dynamics of the Subway,” from the experimental Japanese band Haisuinonasa’s first album, Animal Bodies. Each geometric shape matches a musical note, in sync with the score. In the end, the shapes reveal not only a moving train, but the components of the subway system.

coooooooooooooooolio —A.P.

everydayfrustone:

Portraits of Adolescence by Joseph Sterling

npr:

A 9-year-old boy who built an elaborate cardboard arcade inside his dad’s used auto parts store is about to have the best day of his life.

This is one of those ones that you watch with your hand over your heart.  Caine is the best.

Game Changers, a report by @WolffOlins: 5 Behaviours Shaping The Future of Business

Great for many reasons… but I’m stuck on this one: this report makes scrolling fun.  Seriously.  Check it out.

Nobody can go back and start a new beginning, but anyone can start today and make a new ending.” - Maria Robinson
couldn’t resist one last Hitch post.  Death, you’ve got nothing.  Christopher Hitchens will grab you by the throat and blow smoke in your face.  
kateoplis:

Christopher Hitchens, 1949-2011

couldn’t resist one last Hitch post.  Death, you’ve got nothing.  Christopher Hitchens will grab you by the throat and blow smoke in your face.  

kateoplis:

Christopher Hitchens, 1949-2011

(Source: byronic)

I became a journalist partly so that I wouldn’t ever have to rely on the press for my information.
Hitch (via kateoplis)
"Nobody can go back and start a new beginning, but anyone can start today and make a new ending.” - Maria Robinson"
"I became a journalist partly so that I wouldn’t ever have to rely on the press for my information."

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