When you hold her hands and you feel calluses like mountain ranges-
When you hold her hands and you feel calluses like mountain ranges-
We live in an age where we can create a working Trompe-l'œil tape recorder by hiding underneath the cloth, cardboard, and paper the electronics for a digital audio recorder. One would also have journal pages left over so that it could pass as a journal.
Stick an address label on it and send it though the mail.
Give a man a shank and he'll stab for a day. Teach a man how to make a shiv and he'll stab for a lifetime while serving the same.
The more I think about it the weirder the article is. There are no quotes from Willis in the article. There are no photos of Willis being interviewed, no place that the interview or talk occurred, and no explanation on what his lawyers (also not named) think.
This just seems like an odd story. A British tabloid(s) may not be the best and most reliable source for news concerning copyright issues and celebrities.
Why wait for a Yanko design to become reality when there is the Rolling Ruller.
Harold Sakata would echo these sentiments. As a kid, shortly before he died, he was a guest sensi at a dojo in Santa Monica. He started off with a scowl, but shortly after he was all smiles. He was huge, at least to us, and spoke little.
An analogue stopwatch with an amazing history. I use it to stay focused on one particular task.
Well it has an arm, so perhaps they could have a little duster attachment to clean off the solar panels over time.
Yes, yes. You can use your science and logic to try to debunk the TRUTH. Well we use SCIENCE to show the TRUTH. Our SCIENCE is louder and less confined by logic and reasoning which is confining you to seeing only the truth, instead of the real TRUTH.
Dan and DoW[o]nBytEtRain - to fantastic statements about hipsters. I tip my hat to both of you.
I think you mean Mondrian not Rothko. This app look beautiful, though this app can be used with Framtastic's best feature- the printing and sending of actual physical postcards.
Everybody that I know that has worked for the BBC loves the things. I have a friend that works for NPR that laments the death of the MiniDisk. I work with a guy that still records edits some field audio with one, leaving me scratching my head as he owns more modern equipment.
Polaroid Pogo Zink printer. It streaked. It was expensive and was not as it was marketed. I really tried to get that device to work for me. The worst part was the second CSR I talked to said it was a known problem. Returning it to the vendor was made difficult, so I suffered with it.
David Mitchell and Robert Webb (From the UK) did a bit on the development of the American Death Ray.
There is awesome art produced by the military. Painters and photographers have been used to document military life and wars officially since WWI. http://www.history.army.mil/html/artphoto/topicgalle.html (War had been documented before WWI, but not by soldiers under a mandate by the U.S. military.)
I rarely delete tweets, and the following reasons are why I do delete tweets from time to time.
Varmint Zardoz is pleased!
My interest in technology came from the need to interact with the printed word. My parents and teachers empowered me to use technology to help make up for perceptual disabilities.