1. via 28.media.tumblr.com

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  2. The Cylon Agent Cover (by Jason Chalker)

    The Cylon Agent Cover (by Jason Chalker)

  3. 1000+ FAVS :) // Double exposure // Vector. (by Dan Mountford)

    1000+ FAVS :) // Double exposure // Vector. (by Dan Mountford)

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  6. Mobile good at spatial and temporal relationships. Spatial relationships deal with physical places. Temporal relationships are time-based. You can pinpoint people in space & time. This is a beachhead for mobile.

    — LukeW | Mobile UX Essentials

  7. Star Trek - Acid Drive (via lexykon)

  8. For those who didn’t see him play, there were plenty of reasons to call him the Great One. He was hockey magic. By today’s standards he was small. He was slightly built, six feet tall but only 160 pounds. He wasn’t particularly fast, and he seldom threw a check. Yet when he was on the ice the game was his.

    — The Great One at 50: Share your stories

  9. Maushart admits to being as addicted as the kids. A native New Yorker, she was living in Perth, Australia, near her ex-husband, while medicating her homesickness with podcasts from National Public Radio and The New York Times online. Her biggest challenge during The Experiment was “relinquishing the ostrichlike delusion that burying my head in information and entertainment from home was just as good as actually being there.

    — What happens when mom unplugs teens for 6 months? - Yahoo! News

  10. xavier antin / Just in Time, or A Short History of Production

    xavier antin / Just in Time, or A Short History of Production

  11. 11 January 2011

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    chazio:

I want these on my wall.

    chazio:

    I want these on my wall.

  12. thisisjaelyn:

Take out twitter and put in tumblr.

    thisisjaelyn:

    Take out twitter and put in tumblr.

    (Source: phewsha)

  13. Broken links tell me that this place really focuses its energy on its food, not on ‘image’ or ‘good customer service.’ I like that.

    — Nobody, nowhere (via neversaidaboutrestaurantwebsites)

  14. The gap between the executive suite and minimum-wage workers is even larger. The average CEO had earned a full year’s worth of minimum-wage work by about 3:15 p.m. on New Year’s Day.

    — http://www.moneyville.ca/article/914809—academics-critical-of-skyrocketing-pay-for-ceos