01/02/12 ◔ 5

dewong:

@squiggy

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23/01/12 ◔ 13217

bookshelfporn:

There organizing bookshelves keep track of which books you’ve read and which ones you haven’t. Perfect for New Year Resolutions these could be that extra push you need to get through those books you’ve been meaning to read. (via 9bytz)

03/01/12 ◔ 1022

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16/12/11 ◔ 98932

thenailpro:

MAGNETIC POLISH! this stuff is $16 at sephora.. had to splurge for it. i am in love with it. there are probably some cheaper brands you can get if you search for them. i’m convinced that this is the start of a new trend so i’m sure lots of other brands will be making their own spin on it soon!

nails inc. magnetic polish-houses of parliament

omg this stuff is really cool. I was completely ready to be disappointed, but it’s actually magnetic. Like you actually use a magnet to make the nail polish look like that. IT’S LIKE MAGIC BUT ACTUALLY IT’S SCIENCE.

13/11/11 ◔ 466

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Unicorn Hooks

23/10/11 ◔ 58
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07/09/11 ◔ 14492

pidgeonhasadinit:

bereweillschmidt:

insanitae:

keeeeith:

terezisexual:

granfallogna:

oh shit watch the fuck out tablets, THIS THING has arrived

The Inkling is a “digital sketch pen” that allows you to draw or sketch on any standard piece of paper (a big advantage over Livescribe, which requires special notebooks) and automatically have a digital version created. The pen looks like a regular ballpoint pen, but is much more powerful than that. As you draw, sketches, mind-maps, or brainstorms all get captured, and are available just by connecting your pen to the computer. You can even create layers as you sketch, and edit drawings even easier when you get back to the computer. Files can be accessed in applications like Photoshop and Illustrator, or just viewed on the computer.

There’s also a receiver that comes with the Inkling, which is likely how Wacom was able to avoid requiring special paper. The receiver clips to whatever page or notebook you’re using, and requires an uninterrupted line of sight with the pen while you’re working. It could be a little kludgy, as the receiver is fairly large and is one more thing to carry and set up when you want to work. Battery life for the system, Wacom says, is more than eight hours of working time, which is a good number, but still means you might want to carry a normal pen or the charging cable in case you have a full day’s worth of sketching to do.

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omg is it really only $200

that isnt a hefty price to pay for something this amazing

WANT! WAAANT!

DIS SHIT ISNT REAL. I WASNT EXPECTING THIS UNTIL LIKE, THE YEAR 3000 OR SMTH.

DFHJSFGDJHGSDHKGJKGJFKGHFKJE I NEED IT.

this is definitely my X-MAS Present.

Whoa. Do want.

I WANT THIS AND I DON’T EVEN DO FANCY DRAWING STUFF.

30/08/11 ◔ 1593

Will someone please get me this?

24/08/11