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Feb 8
Knowledge before the Internet. Pretty surreal, huh?

Knowledge before the Internet. Pretty surreal, huh?

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Jan 16

Art as Life: STRATA-STROBIC


Jan 15

“The Internet is the most important single development in the history of human communication since the invention of call waiting.” -Dave Barry”

Jan 1
aaronbendele:

Suitcases & Typewriters (Taken with Instagram at Mr. Brainwash Studios)

aaronbendele:

Suitcases & Typewriters (Taken with Instagram at Mr. Brainwash Studios)


“No art passes our conscience in the way film does, and goes directly to our feelings, deep down into the dark rooms of our souls.” - Ingmar Bergman”

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Dec 21
thedailywhat:

End Of An Era of the Day: The iconic Yahoo billboard — an emblem of a bygone era built over a decade ago during the heyday of the dot-com boom — was brought down today by Clear Channel, which announced last month that the space had suddenly become available.
The move surprised some, considering the billboard’s status among Bay Bridge commuters, and the relatively low cost of keeping the sign up ($65,000 a month).
Is Yahoo! in trouble? A spokesperson told the San Jose Mercury News that the company was merely focused on “new and innovative ways” to market themselves.
Namely the kind that don’t cost a lot of money.
Check out the billboard’s better days below, and on its official Flickr page, which, unlike its subject, is still up.

[sfgate / mercurynews / flickr / photo: shawn.clover.]

thedailywhat:

End Of An Era of the Day: The iconic Yahoo billboard — an emblem of a bygone era built over a decade ago during the heyday of the dot-com boom — was brought down today by Clear Channel, which announced last month that the space had suddenly become available.

The move surprised some, considering the billboard’s status among Bay Bridge commuters, and the relatively low cost of keeping the sign up ($65,000 a month).

Is Yahoo! in trouble? A spokesperson told the San Jose Mercury News that the company was merely focused on “new and innovative ways” to market themselves.

Namely the kind that don’t cost a lot of money.

Check out the billboard’s better days below, and on its official Flickr page, which, unlike its subject, is still up.

[sfgate / mercurynews / flickr / photo: shawn.clover.]


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