February 2012
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Feb 8th
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January 2012
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Jan 19th
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November 2011
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Nov 11th
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Nov 8th
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Nov 5th
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October 2011
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Oct 5th
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August 2011
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Aug 25th
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Hurricanes, there’s an app for that
Aug 25th
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July 2011
3 posts
Jul 22nd
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I'm So Appalled (Tiny Tower is ridiculous)
One floor in the air if you don’t really care Two floors in the air if you don’t really care It’s like that sometimes I mean ridiculous It’s like that sometimes this shit ridiculous One floor in the air if you don’t really care Elevator in the air if you don’t really care It’s like that sometimes, man ridiculous Towers can be sometimes ridiculous I’m so appalled Construction stalled, ...
Jul 12th
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“People call me a lot and say: What is this new thing? You’re a nerd....”
– Woods+  (Ftrain.com)
Jul 11th
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June 2011
1 post
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Jun 21st
May 2011
7 posts
“In many elevators, the Door Close button works only when switched to a special...”
– The Most Awkward Meeting: The Office Elevator - WSJ.com
May 19th
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ListenMy cover of a cover.
May 15th
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May 10th
“Ordering a margarita is often less about getting a drink and more about...”
– Can the Margarita Reclaim Its Cool? — Grub Street New York
May 6th
May 6th
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“/ny-coffee-guide-best-coffee-in-the-east-village-lower-east-side-abraco-ost-ninth...”
– Serious Eats (via seobro)
May 4th
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May 3rd
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April 2011
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Apr 30th
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Ross Miller: Sony's Blues →
Ross has some additional thoughts, jumping off of my excellent editorial on Sony’s problems (and strengths!) Not only does Ross drop open up about his true feelings for the Vaio P, but he also tackles some of the toughest issues of our time. Like racism. ohnorosco: In James Baldwin’s “Sonny’s Blues” — a magnificent piece, I might add, highly recommended — the narrator’s troubled younger...
Apr 28th
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Apr 28th
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Chad Mumm: Is Angry Birds the new Super Mario... →
Lastly, both games have a relatively low threshold for progression early on that allows trial-and-error players to get into the game and figure things out a bit. Since the levels in both are short, this lowers the punishment for failure and allows non-serious gamers (for whom time investment in learning the gameplay is a much bigger deal than your average serious gamer) to pick it up easily. It...
Apr 26th
Apr 25th
Insane Nintendo rumors, and my insane love for... →
I’m not gonna blockquote myself, you can read my thoughts on Nintendo’s next home console (Wii 2) for yourself. Just don’t expect any of it to make any sense until Nintendo gets up on stage at E3 and blows all our minds.
Apr 25th
Apr 21st
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Chris Ziegler: United, no consulting fee: let me... →
chrisziegler: Bringing a bag on board with you — letting you skip the luggage counter on the way in, the carousel on the way out, and making sure your valuables never leave your side — is inarguably a convenience. Having lost bags and waited over 40 minutes at a carousel (thanks, DTW!) before, I can promise you that the words “convenient” and “checked bag” never appear in the same sentence.
Apr 21st
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“Culling is easy; it implies a huge amount of control and mastery. Surrender, on...”
– The Sad, Beautiful Fact That We’re All Going To Miss Almost Everything : Monkey See : NPR (via teabyrd)
Apr 21st