clairemcgonigal: Unfortunately, rings true! I wrote a one-page letter the other day and my hand starting aching halfway through. I love the serendipity of social media. Came across this on the same day I came across this: http://georgecouros.ca/blog/archives/1758 Still don’t know where I stand on cursive writing. I often start projects with pen and paper. … More
fastcompany: Heavy. The human brain is the most complex object in the known universe. But what about a fruit fly’s? While only the size of a pinhead, it’s still pretty motherf’ing complicated. Which is why a team of scientists at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute used an ingenious technique called “Brainbow” to make their job … More
wnyc: cheatsheet: Julia Yu, a developer here at Newsweek/Daily Beast, created this AMAZING sci-fi children’s book inspired by a College Humor post, a Reddit thread, the movie Dune, and Goodnight Moon. She writes: Goodnight Dune was written and illustrated after I saw this article for Five Sci-Fi Children’s Books on College Humor, linked from a … More
maybeedmonton: Raymond Biesinger has created a 16 lane chart that covers Edmonton’s (Alberta, Canada) music scene between 1956 through to 2010. Check it out here.
ilovecharts: Help Desk Wheel of Responses via Beth S
Gretzky shrine
Whoa. Gretzky shrine
Waiting for a unicorn
This amazing illustration is the expression of my friend Brittney Le Blanc’s delight in a Venn diagram I made describing us. It made her very happy. Thus buoyed, I’m going to get even sillier and share a song I wrote a long, long time ago. I’m certainly at risk of losing some serious news chick cred … More Waiting for a unicorn
My birthday card, designed by my somewhat surrealist girl.
I wonder how much space Edmonton would take.
maybeedmonton: East Downtown Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.