Monthly Archives: December 2009

SASE FAIL

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The Decade in Design – Picture Show: Made in China –
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Natalie Portman Will Battle Pride and Prejudice and Zombies – Enthusiasm!
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The Misnomer of Traveling Alone – Very cool to follow Steve's travels – and this is a great post on his experience of traveling solo.
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It’s A Frap!

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Abstinence… – Is this the Ed Hardy Virgin Mary? Check out el corazon…
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How to Extract Your Aperture 1.5 Images with Snow Leopard

I upgraded to Mac OS X 10.6 “Snow Leopard” today and was dismayed to find that my outdated version of Aperture, the professional photo management application, is no longer supported. My photos are thus trapped inside Aperture’s complicated package structure. I’m running Aperture 1.5.x, which is one version out of date; 2.x is the current [...]
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Managing Facebook Privacy Settings (round 2) – This post perfectly captures my reasons for not trusting Facebook when it comes to privacy, even when their privacy settings appear to do exactly what I want. I'll have whatever this writer's having – Genius.
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Friday Rewind: Golfing Fail –
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The Strange History of the J. Peterman Company

This is odd: The J. Peterman Company was founded in 1987 by John Peterman. It took up the travel and safari theme originated by Banana Republic that was abandoned by them soon after their acquisition by The Gap in 1983. … The company grew by offering distinctive lifestyle merchandise within catalogs that differed from other [...]
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