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Now with the combined awesomeness of a ninja, Batman, and Santa Claus!

This has been another recent obsession of mine. These simple field notebooks are quite a step-up from a moleskine in design but a step down in price. Sweet.
Also, be sure to check out the Draplin Design company and Coudal Partners (the duo responsible for these mean little notepads).
Also, check out Aaron Draplin on Vimeo to find out why America is F*cked…Graphically at least.
Also, I’m love Futura.
That is all.

This has been another recent obsession of mine. These simple field notebooks are quite a step-up from a moleskine in design but a step down in price. Sweet.

Also, be sure to check out the Draplin Design company and Coudal Partners (the duo responsible for these mean little notepads).

Also, check out Aaron Draplin on Vimeo to find out why America is F*cked…Graphically at least.

Also, I’m love Futura.

That is all.

The opposite of youth is compromise

— Girl

Do you want to view only the webpage content that was delivered securely? I think not!

Alright, so admittedly I don’t use internet explorer very much. Like at all. I’ve been beta testing the new Firefox 3.5 - but we had an IE problem the other day at work. People don’t seem to read dialog boxes, even I’m guilty of the occasional “OK - OK - OK - I agree - click through” This normally isn’t a problem; however, in the new IE 8 they changed the dialog box somewhat:

So now the right answer is “No” instead of “Yes” so people blindly clicking though undoubtedly loose content. So, how to fix this. Click “Tools” on your menu bar (you may have to right-click your title bar and check “Menu Bar” if you don’t see your menu bar). Then click “Internet Options…” You’ll see a dialog that looks like this:

Now click the “Custom level…” button and select enable under “Display mixed content” as seen below:

Click “OK” then click “Yes” in the resulting dialog box then click “Apply” and restart your browser. You’re seeing all the content you need to now, baby! Yeah!

Windows 7 logon background customization via Regedit hack. Man, that is some geeky goodness on this Friday morning.
via Within Windows

Windows 7 logon background customization via Regedit hack. Man, that is some geeky goodness on this Friday morning.

via Within Windows

So we’re getting a bulk grain order together - like a pallet of bulk grain. I’m pumped. Also I designed a pretty killer banner for the webpage with the order info. It’s good to be da king. Word.
So we’re getting a bulk grain order together - like a pallet of bulk grain. I’m pumped. Also I designed a pretty killer banner for the webpage with the order info. It’s good to be da king. Word.
So I’m Tyler and I have a burger problem (I’m not a burger-holic because I understand how suffixes work). I found this photostream on flickr that contained pictures of a place called Lunchbox Labratory in Seattle - this photostream makes it look like mainlining pure awesome straight into your eyeball. Not only killer burgers and high-fructose-free soda but a mac&cheese du jour.
I want to go to there.
Lunchbox Laboratory, Ballard, Seattle (30) (via pouryourheartintoit)

So I’m Tyler and I have a burger problem (I’m not a burger-holic because I understand how suffixes work). I found this photostream on flickr that contained pictures of a place called Lunchbox Labratory in Seattle - this photostream makes it look like mainlining pure awesome straight into your eyeball. Not only killer burgers and high-fructose-free soda but a mac&cheese du jour.

I want to go to there.

Lunchbox Laboratory, Ballard, Seattle (30) (via pouryourheartintoit)

I’m a huge fan of the “Big Picture” over at the Boston Globe - photojournalism at its best. Above is one of the many buildings destroyed in the L’Aquila earthquake April 6th, 2009.
via Boston Globe

I’m a huge fan of the “Big Picture” over at the Boston Globe - photojournalism at its best. Above is one of the many buildings destroyed in the L’Aquila earthquake April 6th, 2009.

via Boston Globe