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hellogiggles:

Ruby’s Corner: CHRIS GETHARD: AN AWKWARD INTERVIEW WITH AN AWESOME PERSON
by Ruby Karp

Ruby is 11 years-old. Chris Gethard is… Chris Gethard. Please enjoy their conversation!

    jakefogelnest:

    hellogiggles:

    Ruby’s Corner: CHRIS GETHARD: AN AWKWARD INTERVIEW WITH AN AWESOME PERSON

    by Ruby Karp

    Ruby is 11 years-old. Chris Gethard is… Chris Gethard. Please enjoy their conversation!

    Source: hellogiggles
    • 8 months ago
    • 118 notes
  • usersillusions:

    10 Principles of Good Design – Dieter Rams

    via givedesignachance

    Source: givedesignachance
    • 8 months ago
    • 299 notes
  • nickdouglas:

Reddit: Lazy College Senior

    nickdouglas:

    Reddit: Lazy College Senior

    Source: reddit.com
    • 8 months ago
    • 52 notes
  • howtobeblack:

    February 2 - How Black (or _____) Are You?

    Throughout Black History Month (and beyond), we’ll be focusing on questions of identity. For day two, we’re asking a question also asked in How To Be Black: how black are you? And if you’re not black, we’re still interested! How [insert here] are you?

    Submit your story (especially in video), and check out what The Black Panel said in the book.

    Here’s how:

    • Pick a question to answer from this list or make your own
    • Click here or the “Submit” button on the top of the page
    • Choose how you’d like to submit. We appreciate video submissions (upload to Vimeo/Youtube then embed) but you can submit in other formats.
    • Indicate the question you’re answering in the title or post section! This will help us a ton when organizing the submissions.
    Source: howtobeblack
    • 8 months ago
    • 38 notes
  • thewiremagazine:


    The Callas
    “Peepee”/”Dance Me To The End”

    7” in hand knitted sleeve as an accompaniment to an exhibition by The Callas, with catalogue for the exhibition (printed in an edition of 500 copies).  

    Source: thewiremagazine
    • 8 months ago
    • 22 notes
  • Gowalla: Go with Gowalla for LIVESTRONG Day 2010

    gowalla:

    October 2 is LIVESTRONG Day. This anniversary of Lance Armstrong’s cancer diagnosis is a global day of action, with multiple events around the globe being hosted and attended to raise both awareness and funds in the fight against cancer. This year’s events include everything from bike…

    Source: gowalla
    • 8 months ago
    • 3 notes
  • Ninite Blog: How Ninite was named by a computer program

    Naming is easy. I like to pick something that suggests the concept and has a good sound to it. Our product was initially Volery. The internal name for the web code is dancecard. You get the idea.

    The problem is the flat .com namespace. Context disappears. In the real world apple can refer to…

    Source: ninite
    • 8 months ago
    • 78 notes
  • beingblog:

    The Bible as Thomas Jefferson Read Jesus’ Life

    by Trent Gilliss, senior editor

    The Jefferson BibleSix years before his death in 1826, Thomas Jefferson constructed a text for his own personal library, which he often read each night for 30 minutes to an hour before bedtime. The Life and Morals of Jesus of Nazareth — commonly referred to as The Jefferson Bible — is a compendium of clippings from the four gospels of the New Testament. The former president and author of the Declaration of Independence cut passages from six texts composed in four languages — English, French, Greek, and Latin — and pasted them in separate columns, side by side, so that he could study and compare the different translations.

    The 77-year-old Deist believed Jesus’ life and teachings to be “the most sublime and benevolent code of morals which has ever been offered to man.” But Jefferson was a product of the Enlightenment and was skeptical of the four authors of the Gospels. He intended to tell a chronological version of Jesus’ life, eliminating the passages that appeared “contrary to reason.” Title Page of The Jefferson Bible There’s no resurrection story at the closing of Jefferson’s Bible; the tomb is shut.

    As outlined in the video above, Jefferson’s Bible has undergone a meticulous conservation process and is now being displayed through May 28, 2012 at the Albert Small Documents Gallery in the National Museum of American History in Washington D.C. If you can’t make the trip, or even if you can, be sure to check out the online exhibition, which provides high-quality, zoomable photographic images of each of the 84 pages of The Life and Morals of Jesus of Nazareth. And they’re all transcribed too!

    Source: beingblog
    • 8 months ago
    • 41 notes
  • On Being Blog: Helping One Person Matters More than Saving Thousands

    beingblog:

    by Shubha Bala, associate producer

    “If I look at the mass I will never act.”
    —Mother Teresa

    It’s hard for people to relate to statistics and big numbers when hearing about disasters and people suffering. The question for advocates, and journalists, is how big is too big? Paul Slovic says…

    Source: beingblog
    • 8 months ago
    • 54 notes
  • oliphillips:

    Byzero Studio Pen for iPad

    Available here

    (via oliphillips)

    Source: blessthisstuff.com
    • 8 months ago
    • 601 notes
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