[via whiskeywoodandstone.]
I like how they wait to the end of the hagiography to remind us that he tampered with torture evidence. http://t.co/6tUda5m7
Edward Green Oundle
[via Leffot via Evan.]
Harry Clarke, 1908
For Edgar Allen Poe's "Tales of Mystery and Imagination". [via Co.Design.]
Magistretti in Piazzale Aquileia
wifeand2kids: midcenturymoddesign: Apartments in Piazzale Aquileia, Milan, Italy designed by Vico Magistretti in 1964. Vico Magistretti (1920-2006) was an Italian industrial designer, known as a furniture designer and architect. A graduate of the...
Cylon shower
[via Thinng.]
Open Source and Governments: A Global Outlook
Throughout the world, governments at all levels are finding that open source software solutions are meeting their needs, from mission-critical infrastructures to end-user applications and services. What's driving this trend? What are governments doing to level the playing field between proprietary and open source solutions in their procurements? What does the future hold? As the … Continue reading Open Source and Governments: A Global Outlook
Chefchaouen
[via Mark Fischer, who's new to me but has taken a number of extraordinary photos.]
RT @samuelpepys: Home, where my wife ill of those upon the maid’s bed, and troubled at my being abroad. So I to the office.
Remembering the Milk
I've been using Remember the Milk to manage my tasks for a while now. It's a mostly good platform. I like the number of possible clients and interfaces it provides. Between lists, tags, and the very powerful Smart Lists feature, RTM makes it very simple to organize some fairly complicated workflows. If you're into that. Which I am.






