March 2009
“overly skinny chicks are the fucking worst. its like someone told them to ‘get in shape’ and the first shape they could think of was a straight line. BOOSH!”
—I’m Awesome…
I’m at Angel’s Share with @allimooney.
fuck you mikehudack and fuck your twitter updates.
who the hell cares?
Listen
Fujiya & Miyagi - Collarbone
from album Transparent Things
“LOMOgraphy is a profitable business. To keep business going, the Society has to come up with something new every now and then. It started with the LC-A, but the LOMOgraphy Imperium has extended itself to include clothing, online photo services, Chinese cult cameras like the Action Sampler, and parties and get-togethers. More and more, it’s encapsulating their consumers with a pre-fab lifestyle, like your one-stop personality shop.”
—ACP - Why I don’t like LOMOgraphy
“Hey little girl wanna go for a ride?
There’s room and my wagon is parked right outside
We can cruise down Rober Street all night long
But I think I’ll just rape you and kill you instead” —Therapy- lyrics :: Therapy- Diane lyrics
There’s room and my wagon is parked right outside
We can cruise down Rober Street all night long
But I think I’ll just rape you and kill you instead” —Therapy- lyrics :: Therapy- Diane lyrics
“Do you have software development process description in a large hundreds-pages document? Are you still in business?”
—Edge of Chaos | Agile Development Blog: Simple Rules, Complex Systems and Software Development
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“Yes, halfway through this project we’ll discover the impossible, but we know how to build through the impossible. Impossible is when we do our best work.”
—Rands In Repose: The Makers of Things
“Newspaper and magazine photographers often traveled with full lighting kits, setting up lightstands, positioning the lights, taking flash meter readings before they began their “candid, unposed photojournalism coverage.”
—Better Available Light Digital Photography - By Joe Farace & Barry Staver
“Society doesn’t need newspapers. What we need is journalism. For a century, the imperatives to strengthen journalism and to strengthen newspapers have been so tightly wound as to be indistinguishable. That’s been a fine accident to have, but when that accident stops, as it is stopping before our eyes, we’re going to need lots of other ways to strengthen journalism instead.”
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Clay Shirky (via joshkinberg) (via mikehudack)
Clay Shirky has revamped his blog and dropped old rss url ;[