Skip to content

Tumble

Contact

Archives

Feed

Show/hide Tags

Tumblephoto February 27, 2007

Pan blaster

Pan blaster by Gerard.

Galactic gargle not shown.

# , ,

Tumblephoto February 23, 2007

Rubik Kubrick

More Rubikism

#

Tumblephoto February 18, 2007

Spit on me

By Gunnar Green. More info here.

# ,

Tumblephoto February 17, 2007

War Carpet

From English Russia

# , ,

Tumblephoto February 17, 2007

Manuale Typographicum

From Herman Zapf’s Manuale Typographicum

# ,

Tumblequote February 16, 2007

I think Nabokov may have had the right approach to interviews. He would only agree to write down the answers and then send them on to the interviewer who would then write the questions.–Kubrick on Nabakov

# ,

Tumblephoto February 13, 2007

Peoploids

Much more here. Via Rob

# , ,

Tumblevideo February 13, 2007

# , , ,

Tumblevideo February 12, 2007

A surrealist music hall comedy monologue.

# , ,

Tumblequote February 11, 2007

Name me one thing we English do that isn’t ‘rain-affected’ in some way. Grey drizzle is in our blood.chrismear

# , ,

Tumblephoto February 9, 2007

Barbed Wire

Available to buy from the Antique Barbed Wire Society.

Via newthings.

# ,

Tumblephoto February 9, 2007

Dazzle

More on dazzle camouflage here.

Via del.icio.us/cityofsound.

#

Tumbletip February 6, 2007

Timed reminders in Quicksilver:

  1. Activate Quicksilver
  2. Enter text mode
  3. Type your reminder message
  4. Hit Tab
  5. Hit Ctrl+Enter
  6. Type delay
  7. Hit Tab
  8. Type a delay time, eg. 10m

Adapted form this post at Mac OSX Hints

# , ,

Tumblevideo February 6, 2007

A nicely done short film about Web 2.0.

#

Tumblevideo February 4, 2007

Prince live at the Superbowl: Johnny B. Goode, then Anotherloverholenyohead.

# , ,

Tumblequote February 4, 2007

Nowadays, security guys break the Mac every single day. Every single day, they come out with a total exploit, your machine can be taken over totally.Bill Gates (NB: This is an outright lie. Nice.)

# , , ,

Tumblephoto February 1, 2007

Snail Like

Snail Like by TenAtronic.

A detail from St. Peter’s Seminary at Cardross.

# ,

Tumblequote February 1, 2007

The machine has rejected ornament and the machine has everywhere established itself. We are irrevocably committed to a machine age.–Herbert Read, Art & Industry, 1934.

# , ,

Tumbletip February 1, 2007

When enjoying the mysterious magic of Quicksilver, you don’t need to hit enter when launching an application: just keep holding down the key (or the last letter of the key combination) that you use to access it. Via the always-fabulous Hawk Wings

#