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Marcin Wichary
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Marcin Wichary

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Writing a book about the history of keyboards: http://aresluna.org/shift-happens  · Design manager @figmadesign · Typographer · Occasional speaker · He/him

San Francisco, Calif.
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    1. Marcin Wichary‏ @mwichary 10 Feb 2018
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      126. I liked that on the train I took, the signs above the doors reflected the direction of travel. (They also alternated between languages, in case you were wondering.)pic.twitter.com/PDqlRxZqop

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      127. In order to get the degree sign, the designer of this took a regular 7-segment display and… put it in upside down. I loved this. Whoever made it and the Medium underline guy should hang out! They live in the same kind of universe. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seven-segment_display …pic.twitter.com/s0BOrAIHeD

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    3. Marcin Wichary‏ @mwichary 11 Feb 2018
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      128. Speaking of upside down, a cool train schedule book rotating gizmo at the station.pic.twitter.com/3wyZ8bdSHL

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    4. Marcin Wichary‏ @mwichary 11 Feb 2018
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      129. Not only is the drink label perforated so it’s easier to remove and recycle, but the perforation is stronger at the ends to help you out!pic.twitter.com/t06mFbkXz1

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    5. Marcin Wichary‏ @mwichary 11 Feb 2018
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      130. This is also a fascinating hybrid opening cap. (And foot road signage photobombing it.)pic.twitter.com/8e3mAJvp0g

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    6. Marcin Wichary‏ @mwichary 11 Feb 2018
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      131. Possibly the cleanest trash truck I have ever seen.pic.twitter.com/DKsMuwepr7

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    7. Marcin Wichary‏ @mwichary 11 Feb 2018
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      132. Can/bottle recycling trash cans that kind of look like cute robots, but they’re scheming against you for sure.pic.twitter.com/7omAHEEu2Z

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    8. Marcin Wichary‏ @mwichary 11 Feb 2018
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      133. (Quite possibly with the parking indicators, at least those that chose to be evil instead of good.)pic.twitter.com/IFueqIOVwa

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      134. One of my hotels (but only one) offered me a Smoke Guard and that made me worried more than anything else.pic.twitter.com/ofWym4wJx3

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    10. Marcin Wichary‏ @mwichary 11 Feb 2018
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      135. It wasn’t long after I got enough courage to try Oscillate when another restroom moved me up to face the next level’s final boss: Pulsate.pic.twitter.com/pYSrnuVIk8

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      136. But the one thing I *really* did not expect to find next to a toilet was… volume controls.pic.twitter.com/Pk3Ug8BoDp

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        2. Marcin Wichary‏ @mwichary 11 Feb 2018
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          137. Vending machines are truly ubiquitous, at 5½ million total (for 127M people). When I was biking through some rural areas near Hiroshima, I was astonished not just that they were there – but that I saw one every few minutes.pic.twitter.com/75FCTW6L6T

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          (But contrary to all the lore, outside of some cigarette machines, pretty much all that I saw were machines with liquids: cold and hot drinks. No vending machines with candy or weird stuff, unless they’re hiding somewhere I’m not looking?)pic.twitter.com/NoYJW07tQT

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        4. Marcin Wichary‏ @mwichary 11 Feb 2018
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          138. Getting the machine to give you back (the rest of) your money is such a fun great interaction on some of the models. First of all, there’s a big yellow lever to pull…pic.twitter.com/aU0hDlp4PP

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        5. Marcin Wichary‏ @mwichary 11 Feb 2018
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          Then, the machine counts down the money it owes you one coin at a time, which is REALLY satisfying. (Here, I put in 1,000¥ and ordered something worth 130¥.)pic.twitter.com/lfrV3IRVGr

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        6. Marcin Wichary‏ @mwichary 11 Feb 2018
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          Lastly, your change gets spat out at the very bottom, close to the ground, next to the delivered item. (Although I can’t decide whether that’s good. On one hand, it’s easy to grab with whatever you ordered – but also sometimes I forgot, and I had to reach further down again.)

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        7. Marcin Wichary‏ @mwichary 11 Feb 2018
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          139. This vending machine had a bottle opener and a little bucket for caps. It also had… mystery items! I saw that in other machines in that town, too. The last photo is what I got, because of course I had to try it out.pic.twitter.com/kgNl45vaRj

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        8. Marcin Wichary‏ @mwichary 11 Feb 2018
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          140. An incomplete list of surprising things I ordered that also tasted surprisingly well: – hot green tea – hot milk tea – hot corn souppic.twitter.com/QlDwB4CDvO

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        9. Marcin Wichary‏ @mwichary 11 Feb 2018
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          141. This is something that made me really happy yesterday. I love Stanisław Lem’s books enough that I sometimes have a dream where I go to a bookstore and find a stash of his books that I somehow never knew of.

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          (Which is impossible – I have all of his stuff – but you don’t question the logic of a dream in a dream. So I get really excited, and then equally sad when I wake up.)

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        11. Marcin Wichary‏ @mwichary 11 Feb 2018
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          When I travel abroad, I often try to find his books. He’s popular enough for it to be possible, but not *hyper* popular, so it’s still a challenge. I failed in a few bookstores here, hopelessly lost. I started doubting if Lem was even read in Japan. Was *any* hard sci-fi?

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        12. Marcin Wichary‏ @mwichary 11 Feb 2018
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          But I didn’t give up. And in another bookstore yesterday, I seeked help. I went to a machine, and somehow (no English UI) figured out how to search for books.

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        13. Marcin Wichary‏ @mwichary 11 Feb 2018
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          I typed in “Stanislaw” instead of the easily matched “Lem,” and I got some results! They all pointed to this section right next to me that looked like an entire case filled with hard sci-fi.pic.twitter.com/rZwStOBwM4

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        14. Marcin Wichary‏ @mwichary 11 Feb 2018
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          Since I cannot easily read a spine, I have to go through them one by one. And I eventually find one of Lem’s books! It’s a paperback of The Futorological Congress with a horrible cover harking back to a failed movie adaptation.pic.twitter.com/P4VtFgFSh3

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        15. Marcin Wichary‏ @mwichary 11 Feb 2018
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          I guess it’s good enough? I gather that all the other results in the database were just old and not updated, or maybe in different bookstores…

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        16. Marcin Wichary‏ @mwichary 11 Feb 2018
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          But then, just before leaving, I looked up. And there, in the upper right corner, I found an entire section of Lem’s books!!! I never looked for a ladder faster in my life. They were there, with Polish titles alongside Japanese ones! Apparently Lem *is* “big in Japan,” too.pic.twitter.com/KmXJ5m5MSm

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        17. Marcin Wichary‏ @mwichary 11 Feb 2018
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          I think this was the closest I ever been in real life to that recurring dream of mine. And so, I got three, including a paperback of Solaris, and a hard cover of Fiasco, which is my favourite book.pic.twitter.com/TI4OzU0fPE

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        18. Marcin Wichary‏ @mwichary 11 Feb 2018
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          The books are read right to left, and have that small wraparound band called “obi” that is, I believe, specific to Japan. I remember it from CDs and it was there on the record I bought yesterday. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Obi_(publishing) …pic.twitter.com/7V6SisilSS

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        19. Marcin Wichary‏ @mwichary 11 Feb 2018
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          So excited to have found them, and I’m actually going to try to read Fiasco! There are so many things here that perplex me: bolded bits and footnotes (neither present in the original). Chapters have their original Polish titles. There also seems to be a glossary at the end.pic.twitter.com/k8ZFZ3UXsI

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        20. Marcin Wichary‏ @mwichary 11 Feb 2018
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          Why are there two bar codes? (They actually scanned both.) Why is the text on the page split this way? It’s kind of incredible: this book that I have read so many times, appearing once again as a mysterious, unknown artifact.pic.twitter.com/vncGy32wHi

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        21. Marcin Wichary‏ @mwichary 11 Feb 2018
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          142. I found a bona fide train viewing area… and it wasn’t that hard to snap a photo with three different trains on it.pic.twitter.com/Js03UmD4jr

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        22. Marcin Wichary‏ @mwichary 11 Feb 2018
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          (I mean, look at these older trains on display at the museum. Those are some good-looking trains!)pic.twitter.com/cXJv1Vk1TN

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          143. How confident you have to be in your train network that your caveat is possibly about arriving somewhere *earlier*!?pic.twitter.com/CTMJAXUjEZ

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          144. There aren’t just millions of train toys. There are toys that are all about train infrastructure, like this car that transports train parts. <3pic.twitter.com/v6MsOaBsi9

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        25. Marcin Wichary‏ @mwichary 11 Feb 2018
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          …or other toys for “boring” transit options. I’d be exactly the kind of kid that’d get excited about “Midtown ticket counter.”pic.twitter.com/BhI0HyxmmJ

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        26. Marcin Wichary‏ @mwichary 11 Feb 2018
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          145. Speaking of transit infrastructure toys… here’s a gruesome dystopian vision that makes Cars feel like a kids movie.pic.twitter.com/OdBGvkMo5s

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        27. Marcin Wichary‏ @mwichary 11 Feb 2018
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          146. This Is The Future That Liberals Want.pic.twitter.com/FOxVQUwVD9

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        28. Marcin Wichary‏ @mwichary 11 Feb 2018
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          147. The tone of this ad is kind of incredible.pic.twitter.com/O1BFEEudi4

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        29. Marcin Wichary‏ @mwichary 11 Feb 2018
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          148. How lucky you must be as a museum to get your mascot designed by Miyazaki!pic.twitter.com/fJsMSRLivs

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        30. Marcin Wichary‏ @mwichary 11 Feb 2018
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          149. At the Gas Museum (sic!), gas range cookers that also look like faces.pic.twitter.com/7bCaxn5uO4

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        31. Marcin Wichary‏ @mwichary 12 Feb 2018
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          150. (150!) This is a particularly Marcin-shaped mystery. I know this clock from my childhood. From Poland. I recreated it in JavaScript. I wrote about it (https://medium.com/the-outtake/the-clock-85e8e3a50e4b …). So why is it here, now, all over the place!?pic.twitter.com/ZakyxPAz23

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