Link Pack

(Thank you Yoko)

– Neil deGrasse Tyson’s Mom explains how to raise a brilliant child (Thank you Joy)

Update My VC is a modern guide to keeping in touch with your investors.

How to Hold A Pencil podcast with the delightful Debbie Millman.

Seed-Filled caps turn plastic bottles into tiny gardens

30 Weeks, a founders program for designers, is an experiment in giving talented visual thinkers the hands-on experience needed to create products that may just change the world. It’s 20 designers. It’s 30 weeks. It’s in New York. And it starts September 2014.

– I keep coming back to this Zappos blog post: Your Culture is Your Brand

– Who knew car back seat inflatable mattresses existed? Wow!

– A guided tour of the National September 11 Memorial Museum.

– This conveyor belt sushi kit would get my kids so excited at the dinner table.

– Cameron Moll’s stunning Brooklyn Bridge Poster is now for Sale.

– Drinkaware animation showing effects of alcohol.

– My friend Tim told me about Nomiku, an imersion circulator. I want one.

Reamaze looks like a beautifully designed customer support tool.

Coursera: Learn stuff!

– This video is from a few weeks back. But, man, it still makes me smile: Two older ladies flying for the first time. (It gets really moving at 6:20)

– I definitely have days where I feel like this.

– Interested in the future of email, messages, alerts and notifications? Then you should attend Inbox Awesome 2014!

Tell the world anything. (The dude that loves Tacos is my favorite)

– Who needs a coffee table if you have Lip Lap?

– “The modern 40s are so busy it’s hard to assess them. Researchers describe the new “rush hour of life,” when career and child-rearing peaks collide. Today’s 40ish professionals are the DITT generation: double income, toddler twins.”

– Calling all eager hustlers! CreativeMornings is looking for a paid summer community intern to take on the world.

– BAGGU in San Francisco is looking for a developer!

A Moon Rug? YES!

2 Comments leave a comment below

  1. Serious Eats has a very comprehensive side-by-side of all the home immersion circulators out there now. I’d really give it a read if you’re interested in getting one! (I just backed the new Anova on Kickstarter… CAN’T WAIT)

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