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June 8th, 2010 HJGHER

Every once in a while there comes something that changes lives i.e. an iPhone or peanut butter jam; and
between these once-in-a-whiles, there are smaller things that improve life little by little. Thinking for a Living does that and more.
A series of inspiring content, from the greyness of paradoxes to recommended readings on their Shelf section, accompanied by a well thought out grid system and a fluid keyboard navigation, the redesigned TFAL is for the thinkers amongst us who want more than just eye candy amidst the tons of image-bookmarking sites.
Visit the relaunched Thinking for a Living.
Good morning folks, just a quick one to cure your blues.
Watch Alice In Wooonderland and get back to work!

Via Booooooom.
What happens when heavy Helveticas drop into water?
They turn into sinking minutes and seconds and run out before you realize it.


Dropclock is an aesthetically intriguing clock screensaver designed and art directed by Yugo Almighty Nakamura.
Go download it and observe the slow and graceful movement of time.
Regardless of how silly the name sounds - for all you know Steve could call it MacBook Pony and we’d still buy it - we are loving every inch (0.76 to be exact) of the new MacBook Air.

Visit Apple.
Another neat little package arrived on our tiled doorstep today.
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We found a package at the doorstep today.

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Dear boss, I apologize for the sudden drop of my job efficiency. I”ve been playing this the whole week.
Constructed by one of the most cutting edge web designers now Yugo Nakamura, Uniqlo_Grid is the latest interactive project from our by-default-wear-to-work brand, Uniqlo, after the popular Uniqlock project.
After signing in, you get to create, rotate, combine or break the Uniqlo logo on the grid, together with any users from all around the world. With straightforward motion and cartoonish sfx, Uniqlo_Grid is as simple and quirky as any japanese can be.
Go ahead, play this when your boss isn’t looking.
Good day, people. Guess what greeted me this morning before I ran off to work?

Yes, it’s called the iPod touch, the iPod with multi-touch screen and 3.5-inch display. Basically, an iPhone without the call button, and thinner too. It was announced at Apple’s “The Beat Goes On” media event just a few hours back. Along with iPod touch, Steve Jobs also introduced us the new shuffle with colour, the chewing gum-packaging looking nano, and iPod classic - your retro iPod without the touch screen function - with 80 or 160GB of storage.
As for iPod touch, besides your normal music/photo/video functions, it will be Wi-Fied, with built in Safari browser, YouTube player, and Wi-Fi iTunes Music Store.
Learn more at Apple’s official site.
The Geek Filter is ON