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  1. Andrew Kidman does a good job reliving the spooky sharky feeling that you sometimes get: Bluebird at the Bar http://bit.ly/5xuq0Y
  2. @denmeade i vote for yoga :)
  3. @svanes gilgo beach?
  4. RT @bjfogg: One reason people resist fast prototyping+testing: Afraid of failure. Savoring hope (long dev time) is more pleasing than realit
  5. Animal, Vegetable, Miserable - http://bit.ly/7OoRBP
  6. wow. gorgeous Scandihoovian home in the Sorlandet: ArchDaily http://bit.ly/91nfem
  7. "In the final analysis, every industry that cannot strive to improve — only to unnovate — must reach the crisis point." http://bit.ly/7Rk2ch
  8. New York Public Library identity redesign - in house: http://bit.ly/2IoOQY
  9. nice sculpture by Ted Larson, via Dear Ada http://bit.ly/4EXLP9
  10. @wendyowen I could think of worse problems
  11. @samismo check this out RT @gnat: making sweet online love to @TheEconomist's Style Guide: http://bit.ly/4w9AyK
  12. doh!!! RT @mathewi: Rupe: "I'm going to block Google from indexing my sites;" Google: "Your wish is our command" http://tinyurl.com/yfb7cdp
  13. Guts. PJ Harvey. 1993. Leno Show. Heavy. http://bit.ly/15hoZ1
  14. RT @kottke: Leia and stunt double nap in the Tatooine suns during the filming of Jedi http://bit.ly/2jeano #kel
  15. @quarrygirl i couldn't agree with you more. @samosahouse rocks
  16. @samismo i think the best way to summarize wordnik is this http://bit.ly/1YYAnp and this http://bit.ly/CREJe
  17. @samismo yes, i'm following @svanes , and i agree wholeheartedly that his tweets are these really cool art-moments
  18. Fordlandia - what a mistaken adventure - via Iconic Photos http://bit.ly/33T2aI
  19. Over the next three years, the government will pour some $300 billion into its railways, including 13,000 km of hi-spd http://bit.ly/2dq6XP
  20. @samismo p.s. just did this one myself, which i would argue subscribes to the less is more approach: http://bit.ly/IltSm