Rooftop Garden
Repeat? Who cares. Just look at that thing. [via tarafirma.]
RT @VBalasubramani: why you should get rid of the “share” buttons on your blog: http://t.co/fe1eDY7q (via @ernieattorney)
Calling yourself an entrepreneur is like introducing yourself by telling people what a good kisser you are. http://t.co/wm53UVNl @garannm
Adorable Children: Clay-throwing Edition
[via cal51, via alwaysberyan.]
Boys v. Netflix and Birds
Realitychangers is a very sweet love letter from a father to his daughters. [via elaynetramnguyen via alwaysberyan.]
Lessons Learned: Roadblocks and Opportunities for Open Source Software in U.S. Government
Join GovLoop, the Homeland Open Source Technology (HOST) program, and Red Hat on June 7, 2012 at 2PM ET to discuss a recent HOST report. The report highlights key roadblocks and opportunities in the government application of open technology solutions (OTS), as reported in interviews of experts, suppliers, and potential users. Attend this webinar to … Continue reading Lessons Learned: Roadblocks and Opportunities for Open Source Software in U.S. Government
From the annals of cute children.
From the annals of cute children. [via theartofmidwifery via alwaysberyan.]
Fussell.
“What did [Galbraith] do in the war? He worked in the Office of Price Administration in Washington. I don't demand that he experience having his ass shot off. I merely note that he didn't.” [via Paul Fussell: Remembering the author of The Great War and Modern Memory - Slate Magazine.]



