Quem sou eu para Orkut

hellololla:

Gatwick North Terminal ontem, por volta das nove e meia da noite:

É engraçado dizer “voltei para casa” quando estou voltando de Jersey. Quando chego lá, cheguei em casa. Quando volto para cá, voltei para casa. O mesmo vale para o Brasil, que sempre será a minha casa. Confuso? Imagine eu. Ser…

Puppet Parade Encore

nysci:

One last chance to feed the giraffes!  Puppet Parade held over this weekend.  Saturday and Sunday, 11a to 5p. Come play at NYSCI.

nysci:

Top 4 recommendations from the working group on Advancing Women in STEM:

1 Require “STEM” Studies. Set a common K-12 curriculum of science, technology, engineering and math. Expose girls to female role models.

2 Recruit, Retain and Advance Women. Find at least one female candidate for…

9gag:

1st world gamers problem
9gag:

Meanwhile in Serbia at school

tommypom:

MetroFocus (NYC Public Media) came by the Tumblr office to find out what makes our workplace so magical.. part of the secret? MEEEE! If you’ve ever wondered what the incredible offices at Tumblr are like, here’s a little video!! (im in the clip at top)

“According to Tumblr founder and CEO David Karp, a company doesn’t have to spend a lot to have a great office. Conference rooms with plush chairs, ice cold beer on tap and Tommy, the office Pomeranian, all help Tumblr attract talented employees.”

.. woof.

thomasdu77y:

Yup!
eatsleepdraw:

Eddie Eel Points by Annie-Maemade for the back of my Business Cards and Sticky Labels
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Please commission me

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Good till Sunday. Alway free global shipping.
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inkhorntheme:

The vast majority of books and magazines are typeset using hyphenation and justification (written as H&J from here on in). In print, it’s everywhere: All lines of text except the last lines of paragraphs are stretched out to the same length. Flush left and flush right. Hyphens are used to break words at the end of lines to help prevent gaps in word spacing.

by Richard Fink for A List Apart.