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November 2011
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Today’s give away?? Radical ACR survival whistles!
Post this video somewhere and a link to the kickstarter project and you got one of these hot little screechers with yr name on it. Send yr links and mailing info to richmond.ee@gmail.com!
THANK YOU TIMES THREE MILLION!!!! XOXO.
crystal voyager - nice little find from the ol’ mollusk surf shop vimeo.
The first is a shift in the nature of power and influence. It goes by many names...
– Is It a Crisis? Maybe So, if You’re a King - NYTimes.com
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mikeambs:
via Round the World We Go!! by Emily Richmond
By July I was heading up the mouth of the Lempa River in El Salvador. I kid you not, one of the first people I’d run into was one of only a handful of people I’d known in the country: an old acquaintance named Santos Torres. He and his family were living off an island called Cordoncillo there in the middle of the swampy, tropical Mayan...
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We live today with a lot of chaos, and designers should concentrate on helping...
– Dieter Rams, on Less Is More
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October 2011
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Hello my pals, hello from Pago Pago in the Samoan Islands! What a wild road this is - this sailing round the world business. 11,000+ miles down now, really gettin’ in the groove. I’ll be here in American Samoa for the next couple weeks - enjoying the return of these American-styled supermarkets (really such a glorious thing!) and wickedly-fast internet (by my standards…)....
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June 2011
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May 2011
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FOR BARKER BLACK EYES FROM A FIELD OF WILD HORSES
April 2011
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The Kickstarter Blog: Happy Birthday Kickstarter! →
Happy Birthday to the internet´s most beautiful baby! You don´t look a day over beta! xoxo!
kickstarter:
“Kickstarter is a way to break beyond the traditional methods — loans, investment, industry deals, grants — to discover that we can offer each other value through creation without a middleman dictating the product and terms.” — Why Kickstarter? blog post, April 29, 2009
Two years ago today...