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I sold my bike to a guy on Craigslist… and he repainted it orange!!
Original: http://www.flickr.com/photos/maia/2682648503/

I sold my bike to a guy on Craigslist… and he repainted it orange!!

Original: http://www.flickr.com/photos/maia/2682648503/

I like this picture. It’s my two favorite things.

I like this picture. It’s my two favorite things.

Going to the Fire Arts Festival tonight!

If you try to start a startup right out of college and it tanks, you’ll end up at 23 broke and a lot smarter. Which, if you think about it, is roughly what you hope to get from a graduate program. Hiring is Obsolete
When I’m working on projects that I don’t care about, I have no motivation. It’s a miserable experience. I’d rather turn down money than force myself to do something I don’t care about. This mindset, obviously, didn’t do me any favors in school. Marco Arment as quoted in an interview with the oddly named Butter Room. (via amyyy)
jesus, looks like there was some lightning in the hometown!

jesus, looks like there was some lightning in the hometown!

So did we really need a study to tell us that more than 40 percent of what you say in an e-mail is misunderstood? Well, they did one anyway. 7 Reasons the 21st Century is Making You Miserable
I decided meditating is a lot like cleaning out your closet. You get to look at your old outfits (thoughts) and go, I can’t believe I wore this, looks ridiculous on me, and then throw it away. By end of the week I aim to have a few simple, solid thought outfits to wear all the time. I told my class about this theory yesterday and afterwards 2 guys came up and said how much they liked that metaphor. Obviously gays but still. Erin Lennox (via bendickinson) (via jakoblodwick)
I want my phone to explode with internet like this!
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Google’s Open Source Android Phone Will Free the Wireless Web

I want my phone to explode with internet like this!

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Google’s Open Source Android Phone Will Free the Wireless Web
I was part of that strange race of people aptly described as spending their lives doing things they detest to make money they don’t want to buy things they don’t need to impress people they dislike. Emile Henry Gauvreay