I love “You Suck at Photoshop” and was browsing around the mydamnchannel site, took a chance on wasting 5 minutes of my life by watching a Wainy Days episode. Now, I’m about halfway through all of them, and wanted to share.
It reminds me of arrested development, only crazier, more random.
Enjoy (nsfw. And, in case you’re wondering how this relates to the design…just…man, don’t be so technical, just relax a bit man.)
No comments. Posted by md in television on 4 September 2008.
A new series on the Sundance Channel (and streaming on hulu) about a semester of architecture studies at Tulane, where the project involves designing and fully building an affordable home for those in financial need in New Orleans.
It’s great, doesn’t come off at all like other reality shows. Has more of a documentary feel, which I think it’s perfectly suited for.
Not to mention, they show laser cutting and man do I love laser cutters.
No comments. Posted by md in architecture, television on 25 August 2008.
Cockroaches and the Eighties: Things that wont die.
I found this image gallery of a project about taking pictures of old boom-boxes and it reminded me, yet again, of something I’ve noticed that’s started to happen.
7 comments. Posted by md in motion, movie, music, opinion, rant, television, vintage on 8 August 2008.
Mad Men season two started Sunday The first episode was, as expected, stellar.
Read more. →
1 comment. Posted by md in poetry, television on 29 July 2008.
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