Being a secret Susan Kare fanboy, I like this 8-bit barbecue. But I want my steaks to be 64-bits, thank you very much.
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The 8-Bit Barbecue [Bbq]
Being a secret Susan Kare fanboy, I like this 8-bit barbecue. But I want my steaks to be 64-bits, thank you very much.
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The 8-Bit Barbecue [Bbq]
Last week was “National Design Week,” which, for those not in the know, is when the design industry pays tribute to itself and its sparkling creations — including all those smartphones that keep outsmarting us and chairs that make profound statements (beyond just “sit on me”). But amid the celebration, there was a lot of soul-searching going on among designers.
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Warren Berger: To Hell With 10-inch Stilettos and 3G Smartphones, How About Designing a Better Future?
What you will find below As per my old Beer Snobs Web page, below is an alphabetical listing of all the beers I tasted from December 1997 to October 2009, all 527 beers. I have tasted many of these beers more than once to make sure of my thoughts on them.
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An Amateur Beer Snob’s Guide to Beer: The E Beers
We’re always hearing about what an incredible tool Twitter can be, particularly when dealing with real-time events – before Twitter, there was never such an incredibly effective way to track trends, news and events as they happen.
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Five Wickedly Clever Ways to Use Twitter | Twittown Blog – By Rob
How old is the idea of “classes of people”? Even during ancient times there was a difference between the wealthy, royalty, priests, and workers
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Wine, Beer and The Class System
Two mugs of foaming draughts clink! Frothy cold beer spills down arms in celebration, as “Free Fallin’” careens from speaker to speaker in the lively pub.
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“Toasty!” To the IMPULSIVE REVIEW
Hi readers! I am still here. I thought of posting a short update while I test this Wordpress App for the iPhone. I’ve been meaning to get one since I felt the need for mobile blogging
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MFJ is still here
This is a fu5king tough post. My The first noble ruth: Live means suffering post helped me understand a bit more about appreciating what I have now, and in the future
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The second noble truth: The origin of suffering is attachment.
If I was, I probably passed out and that’s why I don’t remember it. But at least I was lucky enough not to have made an inebriated beer run to the 7-11 and been immortalized on a security camera .
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I’m glad I’ve never been this drunk.
San Diego, California – Got an idea for a killer iPhone app?
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The iPhone App Has Created The Legend Of The iPhone Millionaire