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Monthly Archives: January 2009
Genuine Fractals: Photoshop plugin to enlarge your images
Two things about the image above: First, it is taken with a BlackBerry; and second, it is set at 600px wide, the average size of images on Doobybrain.com. When I’m making a post for the site, I try my hardest … Continue reading
Spring 2009 semester schedule
At 6PM tomorrow I will begin my final year as an undergraduate student at Parsons School of Design. I have waited 5 years for this day and it is finally here. About 4 more months of classroom torture and I’m … Continue reading
Smiling cup of coffee
Photo: funny_coffee by CrazyForBingo on Flickr How do I get my coffee to do this to me every morning? [via] Share this:EmailFacebookRedditDiggStumbleUpon
Yung Kee in Los Angeles
Joyce wrote this entry on diagonal crosswalks (also known as pedestrian scrambles or Barnes dances) and I couldn’t help but notice right away that the picture she used featured a store called Yung Kee! This particular Yung Kee store (no … Continue reading
Chinese New Year cards from someecards
If you’re at a loss of words this Chinese New Year, maybe someecards can help fill the void with these less-than-perfect Chinese New Year e-cards. Thanks to Yelena for giving me the heads up on this one and actually sending … Continue reading