Archive for February, 2008

Candy Mountain on Your Chest

Friday, February 29th, 2008 | No Comments

A classic…

that you can wear!

[Thanks, Adam!]

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The Bottom is Not Enough

Thursday, February 28th, 2008 | No Comments

Kevin Kelly is Awesome. ‘Nuff said.
From The Bottom is Not Enough:

Here’s how I sum it up: The bottom-up hive mind will always take us much further than even seems possible. It keeps surprising us in this regard. Given enough time, dumb things can be smarter than we think.
At that same time, the bottom-up [...]

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Michael's Furniture Warehouse

Wednesday, February 27th, 2008 | No Comments

Awesome surrealistic advertisement for an actual furniture store.

[Via: ectoplasmosis]
Be sure to visit the website. It is awesome awful, complete with animated banners and a MIDI track of Enya’s “sail away” for background music.
Michael’s Furniture Warehouse

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How to Shower - Men vs. Women

Tuesday, February 26th, 2008 | No Comments

Jay Grandin JayVideo is awesome funny. This one in particular is a classic.

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How to be Idle

Monday, February 25th, 2008 | 1 Comment

Tom Hodgkinson is the author of How to Be Idle, which is an awesome book on the pleasures of doing nothing. Nothingness is a wonderful state of being in which awesomeness becomes so light and fluffy that you find yourself devoid of all stress and pain.
Below is an excerpt from Tom’s awesome online country [...]

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httpcolonforwardslashforwardslashwwwdotjenniferdanieldotcom

Monday, February 25th, 2008 | No Comments

Yes, that’s the actual URL for Jennifer Daniel’s website.

When not working at The New York Times as an art director and graphics designer Jennifer can probably be found in her studio in Greenpoint, Brooklyn taking apart broken computers or drawing.

[Via: Xarene]

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Favorday is March 12th

Sunday, February 24th, 2008 | No Comments

Favorday is an awesome, people-powered holiday. Here’s a quote from the Favorday website.

Favorday grew as a response to the overwhelmingly commercialized Holiday season. What started as a season of “good tidings” and “good-will toward men” has become a season of credit cards and cardboard boxes with Amazon.com printed on the side.
Favorday seeks to make [...]

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