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ACAA*, my latest for New Scientist
*a cartoon about abbreviations
Glorious sunset on Sunday evening
Gorgeous ornate bathroom at the RIHS John Brown House.
“When you get to my age, you’ll really measure your success in life by how many of the people you want to have love you actually do love you . . . that’s the ultimate test of how you have lived your life . . . the more you give love away, the more you get.”
Excerpt From
“Warren Buffett Explained That the Greatest Measure of Success at the End of Your Life Comes Down to 1 Word”
MARCEL SCHWANTES
Inc. Magazine
Sneak preview of an installation for the Tame the Tech Beast book launch party tonight.
Great event — Huge thanks to everyone who joined us!
Sneak preview of an installation for the Tame the Tech Beast book launch party tonight.
Avon Cinema, a lovely theater on Thayer Street I haven’t been back to for ages.
I love it, especially the unusual use of a sideways long shelf as a magnetic pinup board.
The book is sort of, arguably done — Upload to Amazon KDP was today. (Image above is a simulated render, obviously.) Official pre-launch page below for anyone curious:
Noah Landow & Michael Horst masterfully guide leaders through the complex maze of modern technology, showing that with the right strategy, a
Snow crystals. The Forms of Water In Clouds and Rivers, Ice and Glaciers. 1900.
Internet Archive
"Second Color of Printing" Memorial Exhibit
Do you like the color red? A favorite shade, tint, hue? If yes this exhibit is for you:
Experienced and aspiring graphic designers are invited to submit their favorite shade of red to "The Second Color of Printing," a memorial exhibit in honor of printer and educator Michael Josefowicz.
secondcolor.org
Submissions are open through July 31, and all selected entries will receive a small honorarium ($100) as well as inclusion in the exhibit. Designers are invited to share their favorite red to use in printing, a brief statement on why it's their favorite, and examples of the use of this red in their work.
Nikon Zf
We have some amazing events coming up in the Tête-à-Tech Event Series. Are you in NYC? If yes you should come to some or all of these: https://luma.com/macktez
If the $20 ticket is a challenge or a hardship drop into my DM’s saying hello and I will send you a coupon code for reduced (or free!) tickets.
View and subscribe to events from Tête-à-Tech on Luma. Informal "Fireside Chats" between a Technology Solutions Firm and an expert in their
LEGO CD-player, 2000
Love these beautiful façade tiles outside Koreatgo on Pearl St.
The width of black borders according to degrees of kinship for mourning stationery, Wyman's Dictionary of Stationery (1875).
“Plate XXXI, which you may if you please, call a partial View of Immensity, or without much Impropriety perhaps, a finite View of Infinity”.⠀ ⠀ More from Thomas Wright’s An Original Theory or New Hypothesis of the Universe (1750) here: https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/an-original-theory-or-new-hypothesis-of-the-universe