
Freitag's new store in Zurich is made out of shipping containers. It's great environmentally and totally on brand. But why are their bags still so fucking expensive? [image via Game Over]
Download the Royal Sapien June 2006 promo mix and several sections of my birthday party set. I was pretty retarded while I was spinning, so I'm happy I was able to do this well.
Penn Jillette has changed my viewpoint for the better on dozens of issues. If you haven't subscribed to his show yet (free! on FreeFM), you should. Not only is it funny, but really worth your time, every episode. "There are three guys on the steps of a courthouse. One guy is burning the flag, one guy is trying to stop the guy from burning the flag, and the other guy is defending the first guy's right to burn the flag. Which guy is the real patriot?"
Lee Burridge says he's going to stop playing breaks because the genre is no longer interesting. He'll now focus on house because that is truly innovating. I... huh?
Why does the Pentagon think homosexuality is a disease?
I was not aware that dogs were a human invention. The breeds are designed based on human needs.
.9999 = 1. I had never really considered this before, but yep. It does. There are a lot of things the human brain can't conceptualize and must accept, and I'm pretty sure this is one of them.
Plan your visit to Shake Shack in Madison Square Park (NYC) by checking the Shake Cam, an updated-every-5-seconds image of the queue. [via Allyson]
There are some decent tips in CA's 50 ways to become a better designer. Most are either obvious or taught in school, but there were enough good ones that it's worth checking out.
181,000 people pay $50 a year for TimesSelect, the New York Times subscription program that gives access to past articles and premium content. I think I would consider it if they also nixed the ads. Advertisements in the newspaper don't move and blink.
Phil Toldedano has some beautiful new photos of people wearing suits of all sorts to represent themes.
Extortr. [via waxy]
I haven't seen the BODIES exhibition down at the South Street Seaport because the corpses on display weren't donated, but are unidentified Chinese people that were found, but now I'll be sure to avoid it -- this poster claiming that they are "respectfully posed" is a disgrace.
Kazakhstan launched a satellite. Is that niiiiiice? Not really. Kazakhstan sucks. But maybe they'll use their techno powers for good.
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