February 2009
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Feb 1st
January 2009
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Jan 29th
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Jan 28th
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Jan 28th
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Jan 28th
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March of Penguins Turning Into Trail of Tears →
Jan 27th
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elemeno
noun • a nonexistent letter of the alphabet which some children think comes between ‘k’ and ‘p’  (via wordjournal)
Jan 26th
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“I measure a man’s seriousness by the degree of moral ambivalence he is able to...”
– exquisite writing read it. —2nded. (via brocatus)
Jan 26th
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Jan 25th
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“The cardigan is part of my fall collection for Opening Ceremony. It has wool...”
– CHLOË SEVIGNY for Pulse/NYT
Jan 25th
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for!lab sucks
me: the browser crashed again
d: again?!
d: do they have firefox?
me: why are we even using ie?
me: maybe we can download it
d: what version of firefox is out now?
me: 3.something
d: yeah
d: can we even install apps on this computer?
me: augh. you're right.
me: we're stuck with ie
j: were you guys able to access the site?
me: no
r: hey it's not working for us either
Jan 23rd
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Jan 22nd
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ListenKalle J - Vingslag Awesome tune sampling Burt...
Jan 20th
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Jan 20th
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Managing the Facebookers | The Economist →
hahah… “narcissistic layabouts who cannot spell”
Jan 19th
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Jan 19th
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“Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication.”
–  Leonardo da Vinci (via davidkaneda)
Jan 17th
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The Swedish Model: Statement →
Jan 17th
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Jan 15th
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“The modern conservative is engaged in one of man’s oldest exercises in...”
– John Kenneth Galbraith, economist (1908-2006)
Jan 15th
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Jan 15th
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Jan 15th
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Jan 14th
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NYT: Mapping the Sea and Its Mysteries →
Prochlorococcus, so small that millions can fit in a drop of water — has achieved fame as perhaps the most abundant photosynthetic organism on the planet. It daily releases countless tons of oxygen into the atmosphere.
Jan 14th
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Jan 14th
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Jan 14th
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Jan 13th
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“I think I should have no other mortal wants, if I could always have plenty of...”
– George Elliot
Jan 2nd