What a surprise, we’re so close to the stage! #thehothouse #haroldpinter (at Trafalgar Studios)

Surrounded by beautiful nature - photo taken on Monday (at Russia Dock Woodland)

Welcome new tulips #home #rotherhithe #london #flowers

Enjoying the sun #hackneywick #london (at The Hackney Pearl)

Sophia Loren, photographed by Bert Stern, 1962.

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Dorion Sagan on the spirit of science and its necessary connection to philosophy

Simple, stirring cover by Boston magazine design director Brian Struble using actual running shoes worn in last week’s Boston marathon.

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New visual genius from Austin Kleon’s endlessly wonderful Newspaper Blackout project. Also see Kleon on how to steal like an artist

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The picture shows a female red squirrel adopting an orphan baby from an abandoned nest. Although squirrels rarely interact, they learn who their nearby relatives are by hearing their unique calls. If they fail to hear a relative’s calls for a few days, they may investigate and rescue orphans.

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Believe it or not, oh companies of the web, I know I have the Tumblr app installed. I know that I have the Twitter app installed. But I don’t want to go open those apps every single time I want to view some piece of content. I just don’t. I like the web. Changing apps inside of a mobile device feels more cumbersome to me…

I don’t understand why this is so hard. I want to view the content of least resistance. If I’m in the app, let me stay in the app. If I’m on the web, let me stay on the web. Don’t make me second guess myself.

Zachary Forrest, https://medium.com/tech-talk/25a7fde0f19b (via wtf-mobile-web)

Well said

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