(thanks billy)
“abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz”
(thank you billy)
hands – map collage
One-of-a-Kind – Map Collage by s.Rankin of selflesh. Lovely.
green with whimsy
Baby clothes with a ‘green touch’ by Green with Whimsy.
“There is a perfect job for everyone”
Poetic commercial for Monster.
(Via Lunch Over IP)
The 12 Best Household Uses for Vodka (Not including Martinis)
Keep Aphids off houseplants. Wash off houseplants with tap water then dab the leaves with a cotton ball dipped in vodka. Do not use alcohol on delicate plants like African Violets.
Shine chrome, glass and porcelain bathroom fixtures. Soak a soft, clean cloth with vodka and shine.
Remove hairspray from mirrors. Soak a soft, clean cloth with vodka and wipe mirrors clean.
Clean crystal and porcelain ornaments.
Clean the caulking around bathtubs and showers by filling a spray bottle with vodka, then spraying the caulking. Wait 5 minutes, then wash clean. Bonus: the alcohol in the vodka actually kills mold and mildew.
Clean a chandelier right where it hangs! Spray the chandelier with a solution of four teaspoons of vodka to one pint of water. Put down a cloth or plastic sheet to catch the drips.
Remove stains by rubbing with a clean cloth soaked in vodka. Rinse thoroughly.
Clean jewelry and cutlery. Soak it in vodka for five minutes, rinse and dry.
Remove the glue left behind by stickers and labels. Rub the glue with a soft, clean cloth soaked in vodka.
Use it to kill bees and wasps.
To get rid of the smell of cigarette smoke, mix one part vodka to three parts water, spray and let dry.
Clean tiles in the bathroom by spraying with vodka. Leave it on for 5 minutes and rinse. Great for getting rid of soap scum.
The 12 Best Household Uses for Vodka (Not including Martinis)
garfield minus garfield
I know, I know, I am late to the game with this one. Red sent me the link to garfield minus garfield on our moving day and even though I was in the middle of packing boxes I couldn’t help to check it out. I was laughing out loud in our uncozy, boxed up apartment. Who would have guessed that when you remove Garfield from the Garfield comic strips, the result is an even better comic about schizophrenia, bipolor bipolar disorder, and the empty desperation of modern life?
The Advantages of Closing a Few Doors
Just the read I needed: The Advantages of Closing a Few Doors by John Tierney
(image by viktor koen)
lens culture now selling prints
I just completely splurged, still gasping, simply couldn’t help it. I just bought Myoung Ho Lee’s Tree #2. I can’t remember when I was last so in love with a photograph. I can not wait to receive it. Check out all the other available prints over at lensculture.com
studio libertiny’s vase made by bees
This vase was made by 40,000 bees over the course of one week. Studio Libertiny constructed a vase-shaped hive that the bees then colonized, building a hexagonal comb to encompass the existing form. WOW!
(Thank you Cary!)
Le Houellebecq
I miss hearing/speaking french. (sigh) Maybe I should find myself a french speaking intern?
(via swisslegacy)
Jewlery by Graciela Fuentes
These Fifth Ave earrings have been cut out of matte-silver lace from the 1950s. Lovely! Check out all the other fabulous designs by Graciela Fuentes. The Mercurio ring is a beauty!
France Gall – Ella, Elle L’a
Thank you Nancy for taking me back in time with the above video. Our little eElla will be happy to hear her name over and over in a song…
knitted pouffe toadstool
My latest post over at cookie/nesting: knitted pouffe toadstool. If there is such a thing as falling in love with a knitted stool, I just did.
The Web has become the land of the free
Once a marketing gimmick, free has emerged as a full-fledged economy. Offering free music proved successful for Radiohead, Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails, and a swarm of other bands on MySpace that grasped the audience-building merits of zero. The fastest-growing parts of the gaming industry are ad-supported casual games online and free-to-try massively multiplayer online games. Virtually everything Google does is free to consumers, from Gmail to Picasa to GOOG-411.
The rise of “freeconomics” is being driven by the underlying technologies that power the Web. Just as Moore’s law dictates that a unit of processing power halves in price every 18 months, the price of bandwidth and storage is dropping even faster. Which is to say, the trend lines that determine the cost of doing business online all point the same way: to zero.
Free! Why $0.00 Is the Future of Business, by Chris Anderson
people in order
(I love 15, 86 and 91)
(thank you larissa)
custom silhouette pendants
Head on over to Craftsbury Kids and get your child’s silhouette pendant necklace by Whitney Phippen. All you need is a 4×5 photo of your little nugget and $48 bucks!
(via fabulous minor details)
humus.nu
Humus is a territory where images, creativity, thoughts and expressions have no border line. Check it out.