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๐ Iโll never stop blogging: itโs an itch I have to scratch โ and I donโt care if itโs an outdated format | Simon Reynolds
Even if nobody reads them, Iโll always be drawn to the freedom blogs offer. I can ramble about any subject I choose, says music journalist Simon Reynolds
I stopped blogging for a number of years and glad I started up a few years back. It's nice having a home on the internet and I don't see myself stopping. -
๐ Love Notes to Newton
Love Notes to Newton is a film about what a beloved (but short-lived) pen-based Personal Digital Assistant created by Apple Computer has meant for the people...
I find myself really wanting to buy a newton on eBay now. The black and white screen. No internet. :chef-kiss:
I think the thing Apple got right the first time around was data centricity instead of app centricity. -
๐ How NASA Learned to Love 4 Squirmy Letters
Decades after sending it to design purgatory, the space agency celebrates a logo it still calls the worm.
I love the futuristic feeling you get when looking at the NASA worm logo. So good. -
๐ If buying isn't owning, piracy isn't stealing
The point here โ the point I made 20 years ago to Chris Anderson โ is that this is the foreseeable, inevitable result of designing devices for remote, irreversible, nonconsensual downgrades.
I worry about this with issue with my iTunes movie collection. But also, heโs not wrong. -
๐ NYC Slice
Starting in 2014, I logged every slice of pizza I ate in New York City on the Instagram account NYC Slice. The results shown below are collected from 464 slices.
Love this idea. If one were to do this in Japan, what could it be? Ramen seems "typical"...onigiri (rice ball) shops aren't super common...tako-yaki (octopus balls), perhaps in Osaka... ๐ค Also, I need an excuse to buy a .yokohama domain.