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Obama CheckDec 16, 2009
I scraped the following paragraph from Shepard Fairey:
Check out this critique of Obama. I agree with the writer on 90%. However, I think he fails to recognize the climate Obama must operate in. I disagree with the Afghan war escalation, but it does...
The Hot NewnessDec 3, 2009
Hey, guess who finally has a new portfolio site?! me! www.edfladung.com.
After much toiling, hand-wringing, design, redesign, coding, nail biting and shear rote image processing I’ve finally managed to launch my proper portfolio site. I’m still...
Bookmarks for November 30thDec 2, 2009
Back to the Land – And the Pursuit of Happiness Blog – NYTimes.com
Maira Kalman is amazing. read this. now.
PineappleLuv: Interview with Cher Pendarvis
mindbendingly awesome three part interview by Jamie Watson of Cher Pendarvis. takes it back to...
Liquid Salt vs QPeepsNov 27, 2009
Liquid Salt is a new online magazine of sorts, created by Glenn Sakamoto. The concept is simple: contact various artists, surfers, shapers, photographers, and filmmakers from all over the surf-stratosphere, give them compelling and inspirational...
Thread WalkingNov 20, 2009
This was so good I had to post it verbatim:
My visit to Google? Despite the whimsical furniture and other toys, I felt I was entering a 14th-century cathedral — not in the 14th century but in the 12th century, while it was being built. Everyone...
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