ONE PAGE: The Petals Fall Twice by Chip Zdarsky.
(The One Page Series is where I post a single page from a work-not-in-progress.)
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ONE PAGE: The Petals Fall Twice by Chip Zdarsky.
(The One Page Series is where I post a single page from a work-not-in-progress.)
My job here is to connect users with Safari extensions and their developers as painlessly as possible. As a result, it’s my goal to post every extension submitted here. To make sure that that results in a good experience for the readers of this blog, I’m setting some very basic rules in place….
[Sidebr] (Chrome AND Firefox) Restore Tumblr Sidebr (Greasemonkey)
Accept no imitations and stop complaining.
Attention, Peasants! I bring this to your attention for all of you who may be disgruntled with the new Tumblr…
The _L Central says “hello”.
Hey Richmond Tumblrs, see you there? Unfortunately I can’t stay long that night, but there are some of you I’d like to meet, and others it’s always good to see. Reblarg me!
The third Richmond, Virginia Tumblr meetup will be held on Wednesday, December 16th at The Belvidere…
“Australian three-piece Tame Impala do psych rock the right way, combining melodic know-how and echo-laden, eye-glazing sonic effects.” — Pitchfork reviews
The slow-motion disaster of the food crisis in the Horn of Africa is truly horrifying. Last Wednesday the United Nations declared a famine in two large regions of Somalia; 3.7 million people, nearly half the country’s population, are affected. The crisis is larger than just Somalia. Right now the devastating drought in the region means that more than 11 million people need food aid across Kenya, Somalia and Ethiopia.
You can help by making a contribution through the Tumblr Dashboard or on the Somalia tag page, and we’ll match your support up to $10,000. Proceeds will go to the United Nations World Food Programme.
[UPDATE: This list has been refreshed! See the new one here.]
As most of you know, I post close to 100% music-related material on yvynyl. As such, I’ve subscribed to a plethora of similar blogs on the Tumblr platform and have built up a sizable list of folks who post excellent music and…
In Canada, the money — not just the credit card — goes plastic
Sir Robert Laird Borden gets a plastic makeover: Do we need any more proof that paper’s a dying medium? Last month the Bank Of Canada announced details about their polymer-based $100 bills, which offer more security due to the basic fact that plastic is harder to counterfeit than paper. The first ones roll off out of the mint in November, and the $50 bill will change over in 2012. “Canada’s new bank notes will have innovative security features that are easy to verify,” said the Governor of the Bank of Canada, Mark Carney. “The leading-edge technology in these notes will expand the frontiers of bank note security.” And on top of all this, the money is safer from the elements than paper. Are there any disadvantages to making bills out of plastic? (Above: Samples of paper $100 bills, via Bank Of Canada’s Flickr page. | EDIT: Oshea-green points out that Australia led the way with plastic money of their own starting in 1988. Every bill they’ve made since 1996 has been polymer-based.) source
Rap critics say he’s “money, cash, hoes”
I’m from the hood, stupid
What type-a facts are those?