Thirty years later, I carry all of this in my pocket, in a device roughly the size of a bill fold. I can't wait to see what I'll be carrying thirty years down the road.
100 Geeks You Should Be Following on Twitter
Censorship Towel cleverly pixelates your body in real life. The towel was designed by Carmichael Collective as an ongoing art project by Minneapolis-based advertising agency Carmichael Lynch.
Ektoplazm is now the world’s largest distributor of free (and legal) psytrance music specializing in high-quality Creative Commons-licensed content from netlabels and independent artists, all released in MP3 and lossless CD-quality FLAC and WAV formats.
"A Harvard MBA Pays Down $101K Of Debt." Two years after he graduated from Harvard with an MBA, Joe Mihalic, now manager of strategic alliances and business development at Dell, vowed to do “everything in my power–short of lying, cheating, and stealing–to pay down" his student loan debt, (then totaling 90K,) "in the next ten months.” After applying for a weekend delivery job, he also decided to chronicle the steps he was taking on a blog: "No More Harvard Debt." First page of posts is here. Penultimate post explains his process: "Mission Accomplished."
Scrabble for Cheaters, as played by Eddie Guerrero's rules
What’s a Readlist? A group of web pages—articles, recipes, course materials, anything—bundled into an e-book you can send to your Kindle, iPad, or iPhone.
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