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sweetsoles: Nike SB Zoom Kobe x Koston One (by boswottels)
mikeepolo: NB998 Aqua Haze
sweetsoles: Adidas Quorum (by alex_3000)
sweetsoles: Nike Air Jordan 1 ‘AJKO’ (by Nothedrifter)
explore-blog: So you know, where we get our fresh water.
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explore-blog: How the average person uses his or her time. Compare and contrast with how the notably non-average Thomas Edison did.
thingsorganizedneatly: SUBMISSION A Colourful Winter by Florent Tanet. Inspired by a luxury comestibles boutique in the famous Le Bon Marché department store in Paris, Tanet arranged every day fruits and vegetables into graphic patterns, successively
explore-blog: Did you know that Thomas Edison, born on this day in 1847, was a formidable power-napper? Lessons in sleep and success from the great inventor.
explore-blog: explore-blog: Awakened at 5:15 a.m. My eyes were embarrassed by the sunbeams. Turned my back to them and tried to take another dip into oblivion. Succeeded. Awakened at 7 a.m. Thought of Mina, Daisy, and Mamma G. Put all 3 in my mental
explore-blog: explore-blog: After this fruitful year, I know that writing poetry will always be the richest, most rewarding part of a full maturing life. In this never-before-published correspondence with the Academy of American Poets, Sylvia Plath,
explore-blog: This is amazing: The first canon from Bach’s Musical Offering, known as the “crab canon,” is essentially the musical version of a Möbius Strip – it can be played back-to-front as well. Then again, mathemusician Vi Hart knew that
explore-blog: The life-cycle of a single drop of water, in a stunning stop-motion pop-up book by photographer Chris Turner, paper engineer Helen Friel, and animator Jess Deacon.
sweetsoles: Patta x Nike Air Max 1 - Spring Green
sweetsoles: Nike Air Max 1 ‘Pinstripe’ (by msgt16)
sweetsoles: Patta x Nike Air Max 1 ‘Purple Denim’ (by msgt16)
sweetsoles: Patta x Nike Air Max 1 - Spring Green (by Jose Ignacio Gonzalez Martinez)
explore-blog: The West Wing breaks down what’s wrong with maps and why the Gals-Peters Projection is more accurate and less politically biased than the Mercator map we’ve been using for centuries. Complement with maps as power and propaganda, 100
sweetsoles: New Balance 1500 CBW
peegaw: Ending the year of the dragon with some dragon’s beard candy.
sweetsoles: Solebox x New Balance M1500BGT ‘Nazar Eye’ (by kania)
explore-blog: Happy birthday, Jules Verne.
explore-blog: How to fix “things” using your computer – a visual meditation on the DIY tutorial by the inimitable Wendy MacNaughton, whom we know and love.
sweetsoles: Puma Suede Classic ‘Made in Japan’ (by bouboumasta)
explore-blog: Fame is a drag to anybody who wants new work done. Jack Kerouac sends composer David Amram a note, 1960.
jay1407: New Balance 1500 NBO
sweetsoles: Ronnie Fieg x New Balance 1300 ‘Salmon Sole’ (by astroworks)
sweetsoles: Nike Air Max 1 Retro Blue
explore-blog: How Thomas Jefferson pulled off the biggest Big Government play ever with the Louisiana Purchase. (He also championed urban farming, pioneered the tomato, and taught Americans how to make coffee.)
explore-blog: Advice from Charles Dickens, born on this day in 1812, to his youngest and favorite son.
explore-blog: The largest known snowflake in history measured 15 inches across. Scientists explain how snow actually works.
explore-blog: To counter one of the most abused words in (screen)writing, Go Into The Story has put together 115 word alternatives to the active verb “walks.”
sweetsoles: Supreme x Nike SB Zoom Bruin (by Felixb)
explore-blog: The Scientific Method of the Mind – science writer Maria Konnikova on what Sherlock Holmes can teach us about decision-making. Her Mastermind: How to Think Like Sherlock Holmes is an absolute must-read – sample it with some lessons
sweetsoles: Nike Air Jordan 1 ‘BMP Pack - Old Love’ (by KamilBaks)
sweetsoles: New Balance 1400 MG (by mackdre775)
explore-blog: Now that you know you’ve been running wrong, turns out you’ve been tying your shoes wrong, too. (↬ Coudal)