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wired:

nevver:

Pi in the Sky, (The first one-thousand numbers of the infinite order of pi - 3.14159, etc.)

Best. Idea. Ever.

So, I guess we are who we are for a lot of reasons. And maybe we’ll never know most of them. But even if we don’t have the power to choose where we come from, we can still choose where we go from there. We can still do things. And we can try to feel okay about them.
Stephen Chbosky, The Perks of Being a Wallflower (via bookmania)
mijonju:

Polaroid 600SE - Painting with you.. (by Mijonju)

mijonju:

Polaroid 600SE - Painting with you.. (by Mijonju)

tonykatai:

T-Rex Cloud

tonykatai:

T-Rex Cloud

dprblog:

Alpenglow Avalanche by Jason Hummel
“Wind deposits are adding up everywhere and all of a sudden my brother decides to drop into an amazing crevasse to make some turns. You can see behind him a small slab chase him as he exits the seracs.”

dprblog:

Alpenglow Avalanche by Jason Hummel

“Wind deposits are adding up everywhere and all of a sudden my brother decides to drop into an amazing crevasse to make some turns. You can see behind him a small slab chase him as he exits the seracs.”

wired:

Hot tracks from Huoratron (read more about him on Underwire here) set to ‘The Dark Knight Rises’ trailer? Yes. This will start this weekend off right. 

Many more Huoratron trailer mash-ups here.

lomographicsociety:

Canon Canonet QL17 G-III: Poor Man’s Leica

Can be found easily, compact, easy to load, automatic or manual override, and equipped with fast and sharp lens make it one of the best and affordable rangefinder camera ever made. Some people call it poor man’s Leica.

bookmania:

A lovely Book Week poster from 1924, designed by Jesse Wilcox Smith, who illustrated many children’s books. (via bookorithms)

bookmania:

A lovely Book Week poster from 1924, designed by Jesse Wilcox Smith, who illustrated many children’s books. (via bookorithms)