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  1. It's a conundrum every modernist faces: motorways or cabbages. http://bit.ly/7jU1V
  2. Night and Day in the cafe. My favorite Cole Porter song.
  3. @ThePocketSquare Theory is a little too generically minimalist for me, and I must confess I've never been in Ted Baker. +1 AB Fits though.
  4. @ThePocketSquare MAC, Carrots in NB, maybe the new Paul Smith store. Also Hlaska, which doesn't have much menswear, but is a beautiful store
  5. "San Francisco can be friendly to cars or to people, but not both" - Enrique Peñalosa http://bit.ly/6q3nW
  6. Changing the tires while the car is still moving.
  7. anyone using Pandora One (paid service)? if so, is it worth it?
  8. trying out the evernote desktop app - still not sure if this is the right workflow for me.
  9. Are people making money from Twitter spam? Or is the barrier for entry is so low it doesn't matter? Either way, increasingly annoying.
  10. @dom good luck Dom - your move is inspiring!
  11. @thund3rbox I'll always remember the evening beach scene in Aptos that one 4th we spent down there with you guys - wild!
  12. Why am I just finding out now that Stephen Heller has a blog? http://blog.printmag.com/da...
  13. Amazon is recommending "99 Perfectly Relaxing Songs" to me - am I *that* stressed out?
  14. when one expects everything tbe easy, wha happens when something is hard?
  15. "where there is room for anyone to present their work, anyone will present their work"http://bit.ly/ioi3r and most of that work will be crap
  16. finding it refreshing to think about things I usually don't think about.
  17. Mint Plaza is coming along, especially on a sunny weekend afternoon. 5th st. is still a border though.
  18. interesting discussion of who owns MUNI data (which is public, owned and run by the City of SF) http://bit.ly/eWfBB
  19. Futurism is 100 years old http://bit.ly/Z1M74
  20. so much of it boils down to "what is the problem we're trying to solve?"