The oldest open window on my phone is for the Saul Steinberg drawing exhibit I saw in Chicago in October 2017...
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The oldest open window on my phone is for the Saul Steinberg drawing exhibit I saw in Chicago in October 2017...
Compartilhando algumas velharias dos anos 2000s aqui paradas em pendrives.
When it comes to their stuff, people often have a hard time letting go. When the object of their obsession are rooms full of old clothes or newspapers, it can be unhealthy—even dangerous. But what about a stash that fits on 10 5-inch hard drives? Garbage: This week, we are writing about waste and trash, examining the junk that dominates our lives, and digging through garbage for treasure.
They’re cheaper than a shoe addiction (for now).
Привет, сегодня речь пойдет о людях которые копят, сортируют, сохраняют и берегут цифровые данные. Относится к этому можно по-разному, но как явление мне кажется это крайне интересно. Статья основана на исследовании журнала gizmodo, надеюсь они не обидятся)
Когда дело доходит вещей, людям часто трудно с ними расстаться. Когда объектом их одержимости являются комнаты, полные старой одежды или газет, это может быть вредно для здоровья и даже опасно. Но как насчет тайника, который помещается на 10 5-дюймовых жестких дисках?
When mom tells you she is recycling her old handphone casing with your photo on it. 😒 Customised phone casing review on the blog - http://weliveinaflat.com/blog/customised-handphone-cases-casetify-review/ Link also on my instagram profile. It's starting to become like the digital graveyard for old stories and keepsakes this blog of hers. 😅 #minimalistlifestyle #digitalhoarder haha (at Singapore) https://www.instagram.com/p/B3EksSHADs9/?igshid=1smz577hgqnn4
When it comes to their stuff, people often have a hard time letting go. When the object of their obsession are rooms full of old clothes or newspapers, it can be unhealthy—even dangerous. But what about a stash that fits on 10 5-inch hard drives?