Saturday, January 01, 2011
happy fucking new year
it's too much bullshit for me to deal with
it's too much bullshit
period
and anyone that wants to argue that shit
isn't from los angeles
or is blind
or is stupid
or is someone who is okay with bullshitting the bullshit
and with that is okay with being a part of the bullshit
which i am not
i'm over it
i want out
i'm from los angeles
i've tried it out longer than it's worth
i'm done
2011 will be a year of working towards getting out of this worthless (at least to me right now) city
and getting away from worthless people
fuck it
fuck off
fuck it all
i'm over it
i'm over this
i'm over you
this year will be focused on getting the fuck out
this year will be focused mainly on moving on
happy fucking new year
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Illustration Magazine Archives, Online Free in Fullscreen
Wow.
I’ve raved before about Dan Zimmer’s beautifully edited, produced and printed Illustration Magazine.
Devoted to classic illustration, this magazine is, in a way, more like a series of short books, with in-depth, profusely illustrated articles about great illustrators.
While most magazines are stingy about putting their precious content online, Zimmer has made every issue of the 31 printed so far available in their entirety, online, to be read for free in full-screen.
Go to the archives, select an issue, and you’re presented with an illustrated table of contents for that issue. Click on the cover of the issue in the grey box at the bottom of the page and the magazine is displayed for you in the Issu online magazine reader, with page thumbnails at the bottom, and even the ability to zoom in to an extent (the row of dots below the thumbnails leads to additional thumbnails, the issues are long).
First I will give my Major Time Sink Warning, this is a dazzling array of great illustrators, and the articles are well worth reading; they are in-depth, well researched and well written.
Secondly, I will again point out that even the relatively high (for on-screen) resolution here does not really do these images justice compared to the way they look printed at genuine high resolution in the magazine. If you pick up an issue or two you’ll see what I mean. The current issue features J. Frederick Smith, John Fleming Gould and Clark Hulings (see my post on Clark Hulings).
But still,… wow.
[Via Dave Gibbons]
"Saturday, December 18, 2010
custom record clocks
you choose the band or specific album you want and i will make a clock from that record
clocks can be made from 45s and 33 1/3 records
any record you can think of- if i can find it - i'll make a clock from it
each clock is $40*
*price may vary depending on the cost of record
Friday, December 17, 2010
The Survival Guide To Attraction
The only time it is acceptable to do the necessary steps in a random order is under these or similar circumstances:
You and this guy have been platonic friends for a while. You find him to be an attractive person, but this is not a romantic relationship, at all. Then, one day, he says he is beginning to like you as more and then asks you out. You agree, and on the date, it takes you by surprise how attracted you are to him!
Yay, happy successful relationship that lasts for eternity.
The above scenario sounds like the movies. But, it is very possible if YOU NEVER SEE IT COMING. Please do not anticipate all your attractive guy friends falling for you. This scenario is a rarity, but the best when it takes you happily by surprise.