Archive for September, 2007

43 Folders Re-launches

Mr. Merlin Mann recently re-launched 43 Folders. It’s running on Drupal, and looks gorgeous.

I snagged the account ‘bernie‘. I love doing that.

get yer growl on - iphone style

iPhone Popup Growl Style

Times to Stop Charging for Parts of Its Web Site

You probably knew this already, but here is a choice quote:

‘What wasn’t anticipated was the explosion in how much of our traffic would be generated by Google, by Yahoo and some others,’ “

Content not container?

amazing new graffiti style!




Wild Style

Originally uploaded by onepointzero


DJ Sara and DJ Ryusei

DJ Sara and DJ Ryusei seem to have this ‘turntablist’ thing down pat.

8 years old and 5 years old, respectively.

More from Sarascratch

(Via Slowernet.)

National Park(ing) Day

Parking 15

National Park(ing) Day is a series of public art projects nationwide to celebrate parks and promote the need for more parks in America’s cities. In various locations around San Francisco, artists will take over a parking spot and install a temporary park.

More info :National Park(ing) Day Events, 9/21: The Trust for Public Land

Map of installation locations.

Thrillist SF launches

Some blogo-buzz(TM) going on about Thrillist SF launching. It may or may not prove to be a useful tip-base. I had not heard of the site before, but they already have existing editions for NYC and LA. Wishing it was more RSS friendly, though….

another case of “the man” clamping down on fun

This is pretty silly. You would think that casual games of volleyball would be encouraged in city parks.

apparently not.

(via sippey)

christie front drive reunion

Someone filmed the christie front drive reunion show for posterity and uploaded them to YouTube.

I wished on lucky stars to be there, but it didn’t work out. Fantastic band. Great people. Enjoy

FAC 501

The final Factory Records catalog number goes to Tony Wilson’s Coffin.

(via : Electric Roulette)

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Last century, I played in some bands and ran a record label.

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