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  1. Perfectly formulated: RT @VariousArch If nothing else, 6 finalists for National Museum are perfect argument for tearing down #vestbanen.
  2. Writing about Fehn's legacy. Opinions welcome.
  3. Kinda misleading title, but an interesting backstory on the oljeeventyret: http://bit.ly/2GEry.
  4. Laying lazily on the couch dictating an article for transcription makes me feel (no idea why) like Mies...
  5. @arveb He's just confusing what he thinks is best with what AAPL should do. As long as the market rewards them, the argument is specious.
  6. @textism You do indeed seem to be blessed by God with a keen intellect and a competitive nature.
  7. See how I did that? I completely forgot about Twitter there for a couple of days. #protip
  8. Yamasaki on why twin 110-story buildings instead of a single one of 220? "I didn't want to lose the human scale." http://bit.ly/WTCscale.
  9. I drank my milkshake.
  10. Gotta love hospital design work. What color would you like your Sputum Room?
  11. So Cate Blanchett and Kate Winslet are two different people?
  12. @twebeck I like that.
  13. Less and less enamored of complexity...
  14. Huh, didn't realize Image Capture can automatically sync your images from the iPhone...
  15. Dan Turèlls Mord i Rodby on the shuffle. Faen Kamelåså.
  16. Quick flight to Stockholm for a workshop with Celsing. I hope we have time for lunch. They got good lunches in Sweden.
  17. Conclusion of this evening's dinner conversation: every culture has its own pancake. (Thanks, Lucinda)
  18. Oh yeah, I forgot I'd rather poke hot needles in my eyes than install and configure LaTEX again...
  19. China Miéville (crosshatching & unseeing) = awesome.
  20. @twebeck Indeed. I *did* manage to record the silence right afterward.