February 2012
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eyeteeth: My first car was a ... →
1. 1991 Buick LeSabre: rode like a cloud, handled like a drunken cow
2. 1993 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera: rode like a washboard, handled like a 1991 Buick LeSabre
3. 1984 BMW 318i: truly began my love affair with cars; murdered the transmission in a poor-idling rage and sold her for parts
4. 1984 Toyota Celica Supra: never ran; rebuilt the engine (badly) and sold her for parts for way less than...
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You boys know what tropism is, it’s what makes a plant grow toward the light....
– Tobias Wolff, Old School (via crashinglybeautiful)
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Bye, bye, privacy. Canada introduces online-spying... →
diarrheaheartfailure:
oceanmaster:
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rtamerica:
Move over, SOPA and say your prayers, PIPA. There’s a new bill in the works that, if passed, will pull the plug on how the Internet is used in Canada.
LITERALLY THE CANADIAN PATRIOT ACT
The Investigative Powers for the 21st Century Act (Bill C-51) is legislation that isn’t new to Canadian Parliament, but after a...
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me: otters are part of the family mustelidae
see also ferrets, weasels, martens
Andrew: Things I didn't know
me: other long, skinny, pointy-toothed, jelly-spined mammals
Andrew: My name's Andrew and I'm a person goddammit
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Kickstarter - Double Fine Adventure →
guys
Tim Schaefer is making a new game, and he needs our help
let me reiterate
Tim Schaefer is making a new game
a new adventure game
Time Scarfer
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rekomuse replied to your post: opinion time, y’all
I’ve seen such a wide variety of projects in various states of development on Kickstarter. It’s definitely a valid avenue for funding a photo project. Ultimately your promotion of the project will decide how much you raise. Go for it!
I guess I should talk to some people who have used Kickstarter and see if I can figure out how best to get...
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doug replied to your post: opinion time, y’all
I’ve had a half dozen friends get their projects funded through Kickstarter. All the marketing of the thing more or less lies in your hands, and communicating your progress and intent seems to be key. There’s no risk in trying.
That would prove an interesting challenge, since marketing and communication are my absolute weakest areas.
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opinion time, y'all
Is Kickstarter a valid funding avenue for my photo project idea?
I’ve thought of it a couple of times since formulating the general concept, but it seems so slight and personal compared to the really interesting stuff I see on there on the regular. Worth pursuing? Anyone have any experience with Kickstarter?
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