Have you guys seen this Tumblr static pages stuff? Huh.

(h/t dailymeh)

Vers Audio iPad cover - $80

Vers Audio iPad cover - $80

That I know of.
(via The Bloggess)

That I know of.

(via The Bloggess)

Grass Doe is to one of those personal photoblogs where each photo seems as if it were taken on some elaborately staged set and is all too perfect. It isn’t. It’s just someone’s life, beautifully photographed and expressed entirely without words.It’s these kinds of photoblogs where I find I don’t want to know about the photographer. I don’t want to know how old he or she is, where they live, or what they do for a living. I just want their magic to turn up in my feed reader, beautiful and cinematic and clean.

Grass Doe is to one of those personal photoblogs where each photo seems as if it were taken on some elaborately staged set and is all too perfect. It isn’t. It’s just someone’s life, beautifully photographed and expressed entirely without words.
It’s these kinds of photoblogs where I find I don’t want to know about the photographer. I don’t want to know how old he or she is, where they live, or what they do for a living. I just want their magic to turn up in my feed reader, beautiful and cinematic and clean.

Anonymous asked: I can't sleep. What time is it in London? My guess: 4:30 p.m. on Friday... April 25th... 2007?

Close. 7:02am on July 14th, 1862.

Cherub-cheeked, Dickensian orphans are running rampant on the streets of London. Ladies of the night, corsets hoisting their wares high, are heading home. Top-hatted businessmen, chins aloft, strut to their places of work, every one assured in his majesty, black-tailed peacocks each.

Nah. It’s lunchtime and I just spilled horseradish all over meself.

Sweet Billy Pilgrim - “How it begins”

The prologue is taken from “The music of chance”, a 1993 film directed by Philip Haas.

haha sob

haha sob

The Doors - “Cars Hiss by My Window”

(this post was reblogged from un-plexing)
A chief virtue of digital books is said to be their economical size—they take up no space at all!—but even a megabyte seems bulky compared to what can be conveyed in the few cubic feet of a bookshelf. What other vessel is able to hold with such precision, intricacy, and economy, all the facets of your life: that you bake bread, vacationed in China, fetishize Melville, aspire to read Shakespeare, have coped with loss, and still tote around a copy of The Missing Piece as a totem of your childhood. And what by contrast can a Kindle tell you about yourself or say to those who visit your house? All it offers is blithe reassurance that there is progress in the world, and that you are a part of it.