1. tdhftw:

    delilahsdawson:

    tastysynapse:

    Philosophy of Miyazaki by sapphiresky1410

    Thank you. We don’t need any more swooning princesses.

    Hear hear.

  2. mwfbtv:

Hi!So I’m currently trying to get this blog look the way I want. Aw shoot, say I, for that there means I need to get down and dirty with my ol’ nemesis HTML code. Ahead lies hours of syntax fumbling, surrounded by random letters and numbers, all coloured weirdly, and with tabs and strange, contemporary eldritch runes surrounding them (I mean, seriously… What in Hades’ rectum is “{” and when do I use it?!). Conventional words, writing and grammar I can handle, but this… This is something else. Something arcane and forbidden. I shall walk through this and come out on the other side a changed man.
Cthulu be praised! It’s gonna be awesome!
So, anyways… Here’s a drawing of a spaceman finding a crashed UFO. You know… like spacemen do. In space.  

    mwfbtv:

    Hi!

    So I’m currently trying to get this blog look the way I want. Aw shoot, say I, for that there means I need to get down and dirty with my ol’ nemesis HTML code. Ahead lies hours of syntax fumbling, surrounded by random letters and numbers, all coloured weirdly, and with tabs and strange, contemporary eldritch runes surrounding them (I mean, seriously… What in Hades’ rectum is “{” and when do I use it?!). Conventional words, writing and grammar I can handle, but this… This is something else. Something arcane and forbidden. I shall walk through this and come out on the other side a changed man.

    Cthulu be praised! It’s gonna be awesome!

    So, anyways… Here’s a drawing of a spaceman finding a crashed UFO. You know… like spacemen do. In space.  

  3. usersillusions:

Bloke sits in a coffee shop with Macbook. An old man talks to him. That old man turns out to be amazing. http://joelrunyon.com/two3/an-unexpected-ass-kicking (via @piersb)

    usersillusions:

    Bloke sits in a coffee shop with Macbook. An old man talks to him. That old man turns out to be amazing. http://joelrunyon.com/two3/an-unexpected-ass-kicking (via @piersb)

  4. Static Made | Emails to My Unborn Daughter →

    minimalmac:

    For the past five years, I’ve been writing emails to my son. Shortly after he was born in 2007, I created an email account in his name so I could write to him throughout his childhood and then turn the account over to him when he was of age. Upon opening the account for the first time, he’d be greeted with an archive of his childhood as seen through his father’s eyes.

    Wow. Just… Wow.

    If you think I didn’t set this up and start doing the same for Beatrix immediately upon reading this you are fooling yourself. Best. Idea. Ever.

    Now, if you’ll excuse me, I need to find the tissues. I think I have something in my eyes.

  5. usersillusions:

Genius. via robsheridan

    usersillusions:

    Genius. via robsheridan

  6. The difference between a man of sense and a fop is that the fop values himself upon his dress; and the man of sense laughs at it, at the same time he knows he must not neglect it.

    — Lord Chesterfield (via putthison)

  7. littlebigdetails:

OS X Lion - When connecting to a Windows based PC, it shows an old CRT monitor with a blue screen as the icon.
/via DaNapster

    littlebigdetails:

    OS X Lion - When connecting to a Windows based PC, it shows an old CRT monitor with a blue screen as the icon.

    /via DaNapster

  8. PAUSE: Ron Paul: The Videogame. Yes, this is actually happening. - Kill Screen →

    killscreendaily.com

    The chances of a Ron Paul-led GOP tick­et come this elec­tion sea­son may be slim, but that doesn’t mean the can­tan­ker­ous lib­er­tar­i­an doesn’t have to stop fight­ing! Kick­starter has once again helped foment the bur­geon­ing indie game seen…

    Awesome! Ron Paul 2012!

  9. Build new games dot com →

    by Mikko, interactiondesign.se

    Microsoft has start­ed this page for all you game enthu­si­asts to start cre­at­ing you own HTML5 games. Arti­cles, tuto­ri­als and insights com­ing up.

    Amazing

  10. Arthur C. Clarke Predicts The Internet →

    swissmiss, swiss-miss.com

    In 1974 Arthur C. Clarke told the ABC that every house­hold in 2001 will have a com­put­er and be con­nect­ed all over the world. (Hello there, Inter­net!)

    (via explore)

    Amazing prediction