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Jul 08

life:

It was fifty years ago today that Bob Dylan had his first recording session at Columbia Records. Dylan was backup harmonica for folk singer Caroline Hester — It was shortly after that Dylan was offered his own deal with Columbia.
see more — Bob Dylan: The Early Days

life:

It was fifty years ago today that Bob Dylan had his first recording session at Columbia Records. Dylan was backup harmonica for folk singer Caroline Hester — It was shortly after that Dylan was offered his own deal with Columbia.

see moreBob Dylan: The Early Days

[video]

feltron:

Over a year after sharing a bit of process, the fruits of David Fesq’s labor and the label I designed for his wine are now available in Australia.

feltron:

Over a year after sharing a bit of process, the fruits of David Fesq’s labor and the label I designed for his wine are now available in Australia.

fakescience:

You may know we’re publishing a textbook.
But in between re-readings of the book, we’ve been asking the same question: Why isn’t there a gossip tabloid about science?
Explore our new magazine, OMg Science! Gossip About the Scientists Just Like Us!

fakescience:

You may know we’re publishing a textbook.

But in between re-readings of the book, we’ve been asking the same question: Why isn’t there a gossip tabloid about science?

Explore our new magazine, OMg Science! Gossip About the Scientists Just Like Us!

(Source: fakescience)

Jul 07

life:

It was fifty years ago today that Bob Dylan had his first recording session at Columbia Records. Dylan was backup harmonica for folk singer Caroline Hester — It was shortly after that Dylan was offered his own deal with Columbia.
see more — Bob Dylan: The Early Days

life:

It was fifty years ago today that Bob Dylan had his first recording session at Columbia Records. Dylan was backup harmonica for folk singer Caroline Hester — It was shortly after that Dylan was offered his own deal with Columbia.

see moreBob Dylan: The Early Days

[video]

feltron:

Over a year after sharing a bit of process, the fruits of David Fesq’s labor and the label I designed for his wine are now available in Australia.

feltron:

Over a year after sharing a bit of process, the fruits of David Fesq’s labor and the label I designed for his wine are now available in Australia.

fakescience:

You may know we’re publishing a textbook.
But in between re-readings of the book, we’ve been asking the same question: Why isn’t there a gossip tabloid about science?
Explore our new magazine, OMg Science! Gossip About the Scientists Just Like Us!

fakescience:

You may know we’re publishing a textbook.

But in between re-readings of the book, we’ve been asking the same question: Why isn’t there a gossip tabloid about science?

Explore our new magazine, OMg Science! Gossip About the Scientists Just Like Us!

(Source: fakescience)

Jul 06

Dan Harmon Poops: you are a moon for a while -

danharmon:

Before I knew how to talk to people in real life (coworkers will tell you I never actually learned) I learned to talk to people on the internet. I was 14, I had an old TRS-80 from my Dad’s office, and, at night, I would use it with a direct connect 300 baud modem to call a “citizen’s band…