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They Don’t Make ‘Em Like That Anymore

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1974 Dodge Dart Hang Ten interior. Love the stripes.

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Funny Ads for Spanish Rock Festival

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Every summer many towns in Spain have fiestas and festivals. This year Combarro, a small town in Pontevedra, Galicia, is having a rock festival. I’m not sure about the quality of Galician rock & roll, but I am sure the ads for this event are fantastic!

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The View from Juan’s Balcony

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Another great 4th in the ‘Hawk. This is a photo from my flickr set from the fireworks on the Hudson. West Side!

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Required Reading for Interactive Designers

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We all know how good industrial design distinguishes products and drives success. Well if you’re an interactive designer, it doesn’t matter if you’re in marketing or product design, understanding the system you’re designing for and how it interacts with the other systems and channels surrounding it is critical. In order to improve experiences, the entire [...]

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Big Pelf

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Big Pelf, originally uploaded by victor.brunetti.

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Underwater Base Jumping

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This is the coolest thing I’ve ever seen.

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Why I Like Baseball

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From a great piece by Patrick Flood: But that’s life, really. Things often don’t work out the way they’re supposed to. You mess up, people around you mess up, the universe conspires against you through chance and randomness. Being a human being is often about dealing with failure, both your own and other’s. Sometimes Ramon [...]

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Projected Oil Flow Up Atlantic Coast

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Via Capital Climate: A study released today by the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) shows that oil spreading from the massive BP gusher in the Gulf of Mexico is likely to move around Florida, along the southeast U.S. coast, and into the western Atlantic. Getting dangerously close to Jersey…

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Study: The Problem With Mass Adoption of EVs in China

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From Autoblog: This study, conducted by the Argonne National Laboratory and China’s Tsinghua University, specifically focuses on China and concludes that mass EV adoption could lead to tremendously higher emissions of carbon dioxide, nitrogen oxide and sulfur dioxide due to the country’s widespread use of coal as a power source. Here’s the skinny from the [...]

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Loving Joe Petruccio’s Mets Game Illustrations

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From his Mets Journal:

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