March 2010
Rebecca Saxe: How we read each other’s minds | Video on TED.com
February 2010
Sulcer’s winning purchase was, ironically, Johnny Cash’s “Guess Things Happen...
– How awesome is it that the 10 billionth iTunes download is a 50 year old Johnny Cash song and not some forgettable, soulless autotune from Ke$ha or The Black Eyed Peas?
Also, Rolling Stone, I think you said “ironically” when you meant to say “coincidentally”.
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musings of a spotless mind: [as freedom is a... →
as freedom is a breakfastfood or truth can live with right and wrong or molehills are from mountains made -long enough and just so long will being pay the rent of seem and genius please the talentgang and water most encourage flame as hatracks into peachtrees grow or hopes dance best on bald…
thank you, whomever you are…
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Canada Shuts Out U.S., Wins Women’s Hockey Gold http://su.pr/28tVCo
– nprnews
6 Rules For Allies
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WARM!
Vampire Weekend-Giving Up the Gun - AOL Video
2000 is a very big number…
I just realized that I have never really actually written anything for this tumblog. Sad, isn’t. I guess the reasoning is that I have never really felt the urge to share that much/divulge so throughly information about myself. And my internet connection is just a little bit too slow for me to voraciously up load pictures. As surprising as it may be, ATT 3G is can be more reliable than my...
Cliché →
bobulate:
Seth Godin on clichés:
In printing, a cliché was a printing plate cast from movable type. This is also called a stereotype. When letters were set one at a time, it made sense to cast a phrase used repeatedly as a single slug of metal. “Cliché” came to mean such a ready-made phrase. The French word “cliché” comes from the sound made when the matrix is dropped into molten metal to make a...
Sig Gissler
– National Enquirer Is Said to Be Eligible for Pulitzers - NYTimes.com