December 2010
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Just Some of the People I Admired in 2010 →
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Everything—and I mean every story ever written anywhere—is underscored by the...
– Russell T Davies, Doctor Who: The Writer’s Tale
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Moreover, this is something that drives me insane when we talk about how illegal...
– Mark Waid (via deadlyfredly)
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With a Little Help has helped me realize something: whatever I do next, I don’t...
– Cory Doctorow (via Tobias Buckell)
Add it all up, I don’t know what the fuck it means but you got some...
– John “Roy” McClane
Luke: What's in there?
Yoda: Only what you take with you.
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http://thisisallido.com/ →
You know that sweet GIF of the hand-drawn dude strutting along thinking to himself, “Haters gonna hate?” It makes the rounds here on Tumblr every so often, because it is rad? That’s the artist’s website up there.
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Transmedia Jobs, Relationships & Rights |... →
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Chaff In Tumblr When Pasting From Word?
My mother has a new blog here on Tumblr: The David Nicoll Diary project. She’s blogging our ancestor’s Civil War diary a day at a time, as it happened, along with some clarifying commentary and a few pictures.
But there’s a snag. Every time she pastes text from Word into a Tumblr text post, she ends up with all this extra chaff that appears on the post in the dashboard—just the...
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Think about clapping if you love conceptual art.
– Bumper sticker
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About Reblogging Photos
I see some lovely photos come by on my Tumblr dashboard, often posted from Flickr accounts. I click through the photo and I see “© All Rights Reserved” on the photo’s Flickr page. Should I assume that the photographer posted the photo to Tumblr and it’s cool to reblog it, or should I presume that the photo’s been posted by somebody else and is circulating in...
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It still astonishes me that people do not understand that the writing of the...
– Seriocity: Walking Alone (via jaybushman)
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The Museum of Soviet Arcade Games →
jachilli:
A visit to the museum of Soviet-era video games.