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  1. Super-slow-motion pictures show soap bubble bursting in stunning detail • http://tinyurl.com/ncxay3
  2. ‘I think you are more perfect than Helvetica’ • http://11t.us/0xIIS5#WLT4965
  3. RT @LovelyPackage: Waitrose Soup: Designed by Pearlfisher | Country: UK • http://tinyurl.com/lr247k • Uncomplicated and functional design…
  4. Will this game's battle for subtlety end with a blank page? Interesting match so far… #lyt
  5. Helveticons is a new set of royalty-free icons, glyphs and symbols based on the Helvetica Bold typeface • http://helveticons.ch
  6. Fabulous series of posts on the inception of IE8's standards implementation (from @spolsky) • http://is.gd/1rLfa
  7. Wow, quite cool a project. A JavaScript library that gets IE 5, 6 & 7 up to speed on standards-CSS • http://code.google.com/p/ie...
  8. Gmail is out of beta… finally • http://bit.ly/15r7d9
  9. SOUR '日々の音色' • http://is.gd/1pfwm • Creative and fun music video
  10. Amazing sounds in the tune of Iceland • http://jonsiandalex.com
  11. "…Break even the most standards-compliant websites" with IE6ify! • http://elbertf.com/ie6ify/
  12. retweet overload…
  13. RT @abduzeedo: RT @mayhemstudios: RT @LogoMotives: A visual history of graphic design http://bit.ly/n2NLB (via @johnmaeda and @Icograda)
  14. The ORIGINAL Wagenfeld table lamp designed by Wilhelm Wagenfeld in 1924, and is often called Bauhaus lamp • http://is.gd/1nvU8
  15. I like this poster very much • http://11t.us/0xI1Ch #WLT4837
  16. “Congrats” via ‘jeanie & jewell’ • http://is.gd/1n0O4 • Lovely lettering
  17. Re-imagined WWII propaganda posters for the digital age • http://is.gd/1mzng
  18. 人生なんて、なかなか思うようにはいかないもんなんだって、やっと分かったわ・・・
  19. @alexlindsay Just curious… Where does the name come from (BorderSac.com)? It's nice to see your non-tech opinions, too.
  20. Amazing ceilings in architecture • http://is.gd/1lT1E • (the article has a horrible title: "ceiling porn")