February 2020
Month archive / 22 posts

The Fabulous World of Jules Verne

the no fear t-shirt people have moved on to fortune cookies
our hearts go out to the owner of those raster and vector production files from 2017–2020 and we urge congress to enact tougher backup laws
so relieved we have pence to pray us out of this
it’s past time we made televisions in public places illegal
all subway eyes on the dude with the petsmart bag full of live insects
Brainiac: Transmissions After Zero Film Launch Party
@manorastroman_official still kicks ass, even if @market.hotel’s sightlines do not.
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Eli Keszler
Who makes the best hoodies these days? My beloved American Apparel hoodie is almost 10 years old and won’t survive many more wash cycles.

Jason and the Argonauts
“American law is incapable of prosecuting crimes in which elites use their legitimate power for nefarious ends.” huffpost.com/highline/artic…

Portrait of a Lady on Fire
This movie is so goddamned good, I’m not even mad that it neglects to incorporate Van Halen’s “On Fire.”
Resuming redesign activities by taking inventory on content and wondering if I’m overdoing it. v7.robweychert.com/blog/2020/02/v…

Long Day's Journey Into Night
V7: Timeline section inventory
Untangling the content
Progress on the redesign has slowed, partly because I’ve been busy with other things, and partly because, frankly, the open questions about the timeline section enumerated in my previous post are an intimidating mess, a perfect example of the early stages of the Design Squiggle.
In a fight or flight situation like this, here are the arguments for flight:
- “Uh, the timeline isn’t even your top priority for the site, remember? What’s more important: working on… See more →
hi
sorry
but
paper straws are bullshit
bye
Ex Eye
If you wanna skip the State of the Union tonight, here’s the short version: we’re now accessorizing surgical masks with our assault rifles.
David Byrne’s American Utopia

Prince: Sign O' the Times
