@rich_kilmer There's an app for that. It's called The Neighborhood Kids.
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Me, Carol and Coni at my going away dinner party in Santiago, Chile.
I’ve been listening to Planet Money since the beginning. Actually since before the beginning, since the This American Life episode. I love it. The most recent episode about the life span of a t-shirt moved me to leave my first comment. It went like this…
While visiting Chile for a month in 2009, I experienced a similar sort of moment in the Long Story of a T-Shirt.
I was staying with some kids who were kind enough to put me up for month even though we had just met. They took me around to see all the stuff in their life. One of the stuffs was a weekly illegal market in one of Santiago’s big parks. It was like a flea market without tables. Everyone used blankets on the ground because you could quickly hide it when the cops came by. But it was HUGE… probably 5 blocks long and 2 wide. Sincerely.
So we walked around for a good while and I saw lots of stuff that would’ve been fine gifts for friends who enjoy knick knacks and trinkets. I was living out of my backpack and didn’t want to add weight to my very spartan inventory (~10 pounds).
But then I saw it: a D.A.R.E. t-shirt.
Not just any D.A.R.E. t-shirt, mind you. It was the original design from when the tagline was still “To Keep Kids Off Drugs” before they changed it to “To Resist Drugs and Violence”.
I went to Catholic schools as a kid and we never had the D.A.R.E. program. That meant I never had an old D.A.R.E. t-shirt lying around in box in the basement when I got older and involved in the straightedge scene. That D.A.R.E. t-shirt was super popular in that scene and I always wanted one. And now after all that time, there it was.
I still have that shirt now. I wear it often. It’s soft and worn in a way that new clothes can’t match (even the pre-distressed ones).
Here’s the hilarious thing, it cost me fifty cents (whatever the conversion was at the time). 50 cents and 15 years and 6,000 miles.
In reply to:@kevinclark Lemme know what standing mat you decide on. I'm in the market too.
RT @BoingBoing: Why are the feds surveilling and repeatedly detaining computer security researcher Moxie Marlinspike http://bit.ly/bstXZ6
In reply to:@deanero Something like that, yes.
It feels so good to be getting TextMate software updates again. Please keep them coming, @macromates. Thanks!
In reply to:@timocratic CS3 is all I have. And the bits are flying over the cyberspace tubes now.
RT @bluthquotes: AD in real life. Bumper sticker spotted (repeat): http://yfrog.com/5yhc8aj #adirl
@timocratic Are you able to open Illustrator CS3 files?
In reply to:Play Breakout in browser. Submit buttons are the bricks. Scrollbar is the paddle. Amazing.
http://justbenicestudio.com
/via @mattfeltenIn reply to:@t I use the URL bar a rich text richness stripper too.
RT @jakedouglas: watching @rubinius outperform REE real-world for the first time. beating it by 200-300ms on a particularly slow action ...
Otter love : http://kidskidskids.tumblr.com/post/1602502769
Whatever you do, do it good. http://chrispiascik.com/daily-drawings/express-yourself/
Timeline of Web Browsers : http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/74/Timeline_of_web_browsers.svg
In reply to:@elisfanclub Knock it off with the "glorious" already. The more you use it the less it means. I mean, c'mon!
In reply to:@TrueLoveHealth Do you have a good resource about how much protein Americans get vs need, and the effects of "too much" protein?
RT @headius: The #1 problem Ruby folks seem to face isn't performance, scaling, or libraries. It's finding enough Ruby-smart talent to hire.
RT @CERN: Antimatter atoms produced and trapped at CERN http://bit.ly/d0znip
LA where's the place to buy a new bed? Need to go get one tonight.
In reply to:@lime124 I'm approaching 11 months of my desk phone sitting in a drawer. Never had any problems. :D
In reply to:@berkes Look into http://phpfog.com Word is, it's like @heroku for php.
Dance like no one's watching (or you're a little kid who doesn't know better) http://youtu.be/BnBau6fL8S8 featuring Florence and the Machine
Release Management at @heroku looks really hot. Great job! http://docs.heroku.com/releases