these are the rules
(forbidden to bring)
Ah come on!!! It’s a gig, and if I can’t even bring my Glock, I want my money back. NOW!
(forbidden to bring)
Ah come on!!! It’s a gig, and if I can’t even bring my Glock, I want my money back. NOW!
Who the hell calls a land line these days? I e-mailed a company asking for info and/or a meeting. They e-mail back and say they’ll contact me tomorrow. They keep calling my landline, which I never pick up. Why would I want to have to sit there and talk? Stuck. It never entered his [...]
wherewolf
URL:s are always nicer in their unnatural habitat; offline. Online, they hardly ever look anything special. They can be interesting and fun as in urlsthatactuallysaysomething, which is a bit tricky to read, just like long hash tags. That, alone, grabs your attention for a moment. Offline they can actually be beautiful.
Don’t know from where. Got it from this dude on Twatter.
Nice way to let us not so knowledgeable tea drinkers know when to pour the tea.
Flea markets are really interesting for a number of reasons. First - you see stuff you haven’t seen in a long time, perhaps never. Two - it shows us how much crap we keep, and keep buying (which reminds me to stay minimalistic and thin). And three - there are no rules. Nobody can know [...]
three methods of input; pen, keyboard and mouse pad (plate).
That’s all.
Symmetry. It’s predictable, nicely cut, designed as by a grid system. And often very boring. Too obvious symmetry isn’t exciting. It can be beautiful - the way it is in much architecture and design, but not very exciting.