mnerd
mnerd
mnerd

Perfect.

Alissa, I love your color scheme! Its very Deborah Sussman. No wonder the sign goes so well.

That's one of the most famous chairs. It was designed by Frank Gehry in 1972. The real deal goes for over a thousand dollars. You can read more about it and buy one here: http://hivemodern.com/pages/product2…

The LA Game organizers really were very smart about new construction. More new construction was done than mentioned in the piece. For example, my alma mater, Roosevelt High School in Boyle Heights, had a new olympic (of course) size swimming pool built there by the Olympic committee. It was used solely for training,

Favorite Far Side!

But then that just adds further wood to the fire that the apps are better in the Apple app store.

I subscribe to Wired and Dwell. Recently I learned that our public library lets you download magazines for free, like with ebooks. I love this because at the airport instead of lining up to pay an outrageous (read:full price) for a magazine I just download some for free to my ipad.

This are exactly the two magazines I still subscribe to. If ReadyMade was still a thing I'd get that one too.

Its cheaper to buy fabric and tack it up near the ceiling. That's what I do. The landlords never see the the small holes near the top and I get to have pretend wall paper.

I've been on prime for EVER, but will likely cancel if the price goes up. Honestly, I would much rather they take away the streaming and book sharing, and everything else I don't use and just keep my free shipping prime at the same price. Its what I signed up for and its what I use it for.

Amazing!

I am uncertain about this only because I'm not sure advertisers will pay enough to offset the cost of printing and mailing. I otherwise think its a great idea. Though the it be nice to see what ads will look like. They really should be more than QR codes, because I will never scan a qr code.

I think you are totally right, but maybe they can work in a setting for you to select topics that you are interested in, like some old school email ads used to be. I mean major retailers do this already. The Gap will let you tell them you only want info about menswear and no ladies or kids emails. Seems easy enough to

I really want to do this in my parents place in Los Angeles. Ready Made has great plans for a 10 x 10 shed I downloaded like 8 years ago.

Just double checked, and yeah, the link url says Mexico City's but the story is otherwise correct on the page. They probably corrected the headline after the fact.

Hey Alissa, the story about the park in mexico is wrong. Its funny because the story is mostly right, but I think people are reading a city in mexico and are thinking its Mexico City. Its actually in Aguascalientes, in the central north region of Mexico.

I use auto text that have different levels of contact information depending on who I am sending the email to.

Sorry, I know this is a bit off topic, but is there a version of the main picture with just the lightbulbs?