- Ink Calendar
This is really, really beautiful, and I would pay a moderate sum of money to have on hanging on my wall.
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Bookmarks for September 8, 2010
- Unearthing by Alan Moore & Crook&Flail
Alan Moore's latest audio work (a reading of his piece in London: City of Disappearances scored by some very clever electronica wizards) is available via iTunes. It is two hours of the good stuff, and thoroughly recommended.
- calvetica – The fast calendar for iPhone
Testing this out as a better (and yes, much nicer looking) calendar/todo app for iphone.
Bookmarks for June 17, 2010
- American Apparel's Complete Guide to Grooming
Jesus fuck. It turns out that I, and many/most of my friends would not be eligible for employment at American apparel because we don't look "natural" (for which one might also read "bland") enough. Be sure to read this, and then click through to the stories about hiring and firing based on appearance. The level of angry fuck you this inspires is staggering.
- Eizo Pin-up Calendar 2010 – more than integral nude | Ufunk.net
I can't quite decide what I think of this. One balance, yes, I think I would like to have this calendar on my wall.
- Alan Moore & Mitch Jenkins ‘Unearthing’ – Interview Preview & Live Shows – Lex Records
Alan Moore is performing live in London at the end of July. Just, y'know, in case anyone's interested. I've got tickets for the Friday night.
Bookmarks for June 1, 2010
- How to Get More Privacy From Facebook's New Privacy Controls | Electronic Frontier Foundation
For those of you that have remained with them, here's a step by step guide to sorting out your privacy settings so that they'll give you maximum prviacy, until the next time the rules change. It's over 800 words long, and contains a video, and I'll restrain my ranting for now but the point is that at least you can get the job done.
- SproutRobot!
Lovely idea. Wish that a) I had a garden and b) they operated in the UK. Still the US-ians among you might get something tasty out of it.
Bookmarks for March 9, 2009
- Epic Pooh
Michael Moorcock's essay in which he makes the strong case that Tolkien, C.S. Lewis and their contemporaries were basically writing Winnie-the-Pooh on a grand scale, and that broadly speaking, This Is Not Good Enough.
- Dockland Software – SpaceSuit
Different wallpapers for different Spaces in Leopard.
- susanna hertrich | chrono_shredder
I want one of these. A lot of her other work is worth a look too, but I really want one of these.