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July 2008

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“A beautiful shot of a beautiful girl (my lady) being a great sport at our live show this weekend, from Bobby Andersen.  Dedicated archivists of You Look Nice Today may remember Bobby as the reason the show exists and it just now dawns on me to dub him Boy Impetus.” —

lonelysandwich

Thanks, Adam! I’m so glad I was able to contribute to the amazing podcast and sub-culture that is You Look Nice Today.

Jul 1, 2008

June 2008

26 posts

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WALL·E

Bobby: Just saw WALL•E, which was an absolute masterpiece, with @lonelysandwich, @nevenmrgan and Roxana.

Neven: Just saw WALL•E, which was an absolute masterpiece, with @BobbyAndersen, @lonelysandwich, and Roxana.

Adam: Just saw Roxana, which was an absolute masterpiece, with @BobbyAndersen, @nevenmrgan, and WALL•E.

Jun 29, 2008
Jun 29, 2008
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What's on Barack Obama's iPod? - CNN.com → cnn.com

I love how Barack admitted to addressing Springstein as “the Boss” when they spoke over the telephone.

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Play
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Jun 17, 2008
“In branding, floaty, ambiguous concepts that appeal to the ego like ‘I’ and ‘me’ are typically put into play haphazardly by marketeers trying to sell you stuff.  But in the case of a company as ideologically solid as Apple, the concepts used in marketing the products we wait for and lust after can often be the clearest signs of what is to come.” —

lonelysandwich

Excellent post, ‘Sandwich. I enjoy your optimism.

Jun 15, 2008
Cocoa for Windows + Flash Killer = SproutCore — RoughlyDrafted Magazine → roughlydrafted.com

SproutCore not only makes it easy to build real applications for the web using menus, toolbars, drag and drop support, and foreign language localization, but it also provides a full Model View Controller application stack like Rails (and Cocoa), with bindings, key value observing, and view controls. It also exposes the latent features of JavaScript, including late binding, closures, and lambda functions. Developers will also appreciate tools for code documentation generation, fixtures, and unit testing.

Jun 15, 2008
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“But you know what was the REAL big news in Jobs’ keynote? Not his apparent poor health, which I have to admit concerns plenty of people, and for good reason. No, the big news was MobileMe, Apple’s Microsoft Killer.” —I, Cringely . The Pulpit . MeMobile, You Kaput | PBS
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rentzsch.com: C4[2]: Sep 5-7 2008 → rentzsch.com

Oh man, I really hope I can go to C4 again this year.

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“‘Nuke the fridge’ is a colloquialism used to refer to the moment in a film series that is so incredible that it lessens the excitement of subsequent scenes that rely on more understated action or suspense, and it becomes apparent that a certain installment is not as good as a previous installments, due to ridiculous or low quality storylines, events or characters.” —

Urban Dictionary: nuke the fridge

(via Andrew Wooster)

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