Mon Jun 30
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“ I already “d” you a direct message. Now I’d like to “p” you $5. ”
Nate Westheimer
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Love is my message
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“ The difference between prose and poetry is not that different languages are used, but that the same language is used, differently. ”
Christopher Alexander
Tue Jun 24
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“ Because we’ve won, we have no choice. ”
Barack Obama
Sun Jun 22
Wed Jun 18
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“ Men have become the tools of their tools. ”
Henry David Thoreau
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Tumblr: The Documentary
Mon Jun 16
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“ Benchmarks in mirror may be closer than they appear. ”
Jeremy Kemper
Sun Jun 15
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Giant Monsters
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“ Prose is architecture, not interior decoration, and the Baroque is over. ”
Ernest Hemingway
Sat Jun 14
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“ There is repetition everywhere, and nothing is found only once in the world. ”
Goethe
Fri Jun 13
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“ … and all the while … he’s talking about parentheses, about how a sentence doesn’t really come to life until it encounters a parenthesis (something that changes the trajectory of the sentence (creating a meaning that she understands (as does he, the one who’s talking (without focusing) on and on) partly because what he’s talking about is how he’s talking) without altering its fundamental progress) which gives it a tension and a complexity that more resembles life, or if not life, music. ”
John Haskell, I am not Jackson Pollock
Thu Jun 12
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Toe Jam – The BPA ft David Byrne and Dizzee Rascal
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“ The most important thing in communication is hearing what isn’t said. ”
Peter F. Drucker
Tue Jun 10
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“ Never mistake a clear view for a short distance. ”
Paul Saffo
Fri Jun 6
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Chemical Party
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Enumerable#pick
module Enumerable def pick(percentage) select do |element| percentage.chance.happens? end end def some pick 50.percent end def few pick 20.percent end def many pick 80.percent end end
Thu Jun 5
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Class#initialize_with
class Class def initialize_with(*params, &block) attr_reader *params define_method(:initialize) do |*args| params.zip(args).each do |param, arg| instance_variable_set("@#{param}", arg) end instance_eval(&block) if block_given? end end end class Account initialize_with :username, :password do p "Initializing..." # Initialization code end end Account.new 'joe', 'secret' "Initializing..." # => #<Account @password="secret", @username="joe">
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“ You have to know how to accept rejection and reject acceptance. ”
Ray Bradbury
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