I’ll fit all of these monstrosities inside

I really love what Gap is doing with their fashion line this season. And though it is not a new thing, I think it’s smart [and nice] that Gap is printing some of their labels instead of tagging it. Plus, their shopping bags are nice with the gold foil printing. Heh, I analyze too much, huh. :P
Gwen Stefani’s hair is awesome.
OMG, AWESOME. Halo 3 game trailer.
Ivy reminds me that Princeton’s 29th annual Giant’s Stadium Sale is going on RIGHT NOW and will end on December 9th! So head on over there to save up to 70% off on winter wear (jackets, accessories, equipment, etc.). There are free buses leaving from Princeton Ski Shop on E 22nd street after 6PM every day. Go get it now, sucka!
And there she goes! The USS Intrepid has finally gotten out of the mud and is now on her way to Bayonne, NJ for repairs and maintenance. She will be back on the pier in 2008. You know, I’ve never been on top of that boat nor have I ever stepped inside the Intrepid museum. Maybe I’ll do that when it comes back in 2008. Wikipedia has more on just why the hell the USS Intrepid is so famous.
Check out this fascinating project: The US ZIPScribble map
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The creator of this map asks:
What would happen if you were to connect all the ZIP codes in the US in ascending order? Is there a system behind the assignment of ZIP codes? Are they organized in a grid? The result is surprising and much more interesting than expected.
The results are really neat to look at. I know there are less people that live in the mid-West and West coast, but dang, what is up with their zip code order?! It looks dumb-tarded!
- ZIPskinny: US neighborhood census data and comparisons
- I want to kiss you and knock ‘em down like we used to
- How to play and rip any DVD regardless of its region code
- Fastest delivery EVER
- Some of my Spore creature creations