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Chapter 75: 'Round the Horn or Number Five with a Bullet

So my buddy Randy from Michigan always talks about going 'round the horn on the television when he's bored. Since I found myself unable to sleep, I did something similar but since I have no cable, I do it on the internet going through design blogs and journals and looking through news feeds. I share with you my findings, one of which is especially cool. Once I get around to it, I'll add links to all of these on my main index template...

The Alm Design Studio Journal:


I do have a bit of a knack for waxing philosophic about seemingly simple things, but this amazes and excites me...

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The Open Architecture Network:

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Just stopping by to check up on the Red House and the Nixon House in Biloxi.

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After checking out all of these it occurs to me that I should perhaps devote a post to all the archinews that I follow, especially the local stuff from MN for all my Midwest peeps. Anyhoo, with any further adieu, I bring you 10x10, a ginchy little site that tracks world news through words and images which are culled and then gathered into a compendium of 10x10 images making the top 100 words and images used worldwide. Check it out...

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I think that it should all be said that throughout my around the horning I have been watching one of my favorite movies (based on one of my favorite books) of all time: High Fidelity. This also reminds me to thank the other half of the Hi Fi Design Studio, Adam Lund for completing his Trek concept store design/build in Chicago recently. I'll toss some pics on soon. Bully.

"I will now sell five copies of the 3 E.P.'s by The Beta Band."

"Do it."

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