December 2011
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My New Year's resolution is 640 x 480 →
Dec 31st
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Dec 30th
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Dec 30th
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Infographic: A history of advertising
History of advertising. My favorite parts: Jules Verne’s Around the World in Eighty Days included product placements for shipping companies; David Ogilvy says, “The consumer is not a moron; she’s your wife.” Via Adverve: Doesn’t it make you feel kinda good that the ancient Egyptians pounded ads into steel? Your hilarious tagline is way less ephemeral that way. Also,...
Dec 28th
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Dec 26th
“The craft is currently in what NASA calls, not undramatically, “the...”
– From an NPR report on the Voyager space probe
Dec 26th
Dec 22nd
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A job for life
“I went to work in 1940 at the gas company. First I was secretary to the sales manager and then in 1955, after I’d been there for 15 years, I quit and had a daughter. And then about six years later they called, my job was open – would I come back? So I went back and worked another 23 years. When I went back, they had given me every raise they had had in the last six years so I started with...
Dec 21st
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Dec 19th
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Dec 16th
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Dec 14th
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Dec 13th
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Dec 10th
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Dec 8th
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Dec 6th
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Dec 3rd
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L.U.G.B Naval Umbrellas
Pax Britannia, brought to you through umbrellas. via mostexerent: From the end of the 17th century until well into the 20th century, the British Royal Navy was the most powerful navy in the world, playing a key part in establishing the British Empire. The L.U.G.B Naval umbrellas take inspiration from these services and the imagery and dress that surround them. Water & Weather – an...
Dec 3rd
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