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My so called life*

*better known as silly random stuff

The Bale

If only.

http://www.thebale.com/
http://www.thebale.com/
http://www.thebale.com/

Business Plus

Upgraded for our trip to USA. I don’t think I will come back.

DDR Alarm Clock

“Miniature version of DDR that requires you to follow the pattern of the light-up dance pads with your fingers! So if finding the snooze button is a monumental task for you every morning, there’s probably no chance you’ll be able to turn this thing off.”

Absolutely awesome.

Post-it Note inventor watches Sticky Note Experiments

“omg… that is unbelievable… how did they do that?”

http://www.ironicsans.com/2009/04/postit_note_inventor_watches_s.html
http://www.ironicsans.com/2009/04/postit_note_inventor_watches_s.html
http://www.ironicsans.com/2009/04/postit_note_inventor_watches_s.html

Super cute.

Intellectual Property Asshole Competition

The first person to send him a cease and desist notice wins!

http://evan-roth.com/
http://evan-roth.com/
http://evan-roth.com/

Banyan Tree Corniche Bay

Foster. Not just pretty. Amazing. To be finished in 2011.

http://www.cornichebay.com/
http://www.cornichebay.com/
http://www.cornichebay.com/

Le chocolatier

Amazone: Accord du caramel et de l’acidité du citron vert

http://www.patrickroger.com/
http://www.patrickroger.com/
http://www.patrickroger.com/

OMFG.

Wolverine.

Surgeon: When it starts, whatever the reason is that you’re doing this, focus on that.
Logan: Trust me, I’ve been through worse.
Surgeon: No you haven’t.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0458525/
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0458525/
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0458525/

The conversation is what matters (by Mike Masnick)

“These discussions are like another graduate degree for me, because I constantly have to think, rethink, defend and truly understand the arguments I’m making. It’s hard to overstate how incredibly valuable that’s been. The fact that many journalists refuse to engage in that sort of conversation actually shows through in their work: they don’t want to bother. They like to position themselves as experts, but many don’t really understand what they’re talking about. Engaging in the conversation may be a lot of work — and, at times, it can be frustrating or seemingly pointless. But, the massive amount of value I’ve received from those discussions — just like the student in the story above — is almost impossible to quantify. People talk about the importance of ongoing education. That’s exactly what these conversations are for me.”

http://techdirt.com/articles/20090428/0300334677.shtml
http://techdirt.com/articles/20090428/0300334677.shtml
http://techdirt.com/articles/20090428/0300334677.shtml

I just couldn’t agree more. Also, the article Mike links on his post is pretty good; food for thought.

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