November  21st.  2009
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A periodic table of controllers by Pixel Fantasy.

A periodic table of controllers by Pixel Fantasy.


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Lovely minimalist posters for popular tv shows by exergian.

Lovely minimalist posters for popular tv shows by exergian.


November  18th.  2009
November  15th.  2009
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Picked this up today after spotting they’d finally released it on iTunes. ♥

Picked this up today after spotting they’d finally released it on iTunes. ♥


November  10th.  2009
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Smile (cover) by Zee Avi. Beautiful.

November  9th.  2009
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This print charts Danté’s descent into hell (as featured in the epic poem Danté’s Inferno) through the representational power of biscuits.
Tasty, tasty biscuits. Jamie Wieck / ‘Dante’s Tea Break’ Print via India Knight

This print charts Danté’s descent into hell (as featured in the epic poem Danté’s Inferno) through the representational power of biscuits.
Tasty, tasty biscuits. Jamie Wieck / ‘Dante’s Tea Break’ Print via India Knight


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Bookshelf spectrum, revisited. ( via chotda)

Bookshelf spectrum, revisited. ( via chotda)


November  7th.  2009
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I can’t wait for Book 6 next year. The movie looks good too.

I can’t wait for Book 6 next year. The movie looks good too.


November  6th.  2009
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John Nese is the proprietor of Galcos Soda Pop Stop in LA. His father ran it as a grocery store, and when the time came for John to take charge, he decided to convert it into the ultimate soda-lovers destination. About 500 pops line the shelves, sourced lovingly by John from around the world. John has made it his mission to keep small soda-makers afloat and help them find their consumers. Galcos also acts as a distributor for restaurants and bars along the West Coast, spreading the gospel of soda made with cane sugar (no high-fructose corn syrup if John can avoid it).

To order soda: http://www.sodapopstop.com/ ( via CHOW)

October  29th.  2009