MoMA just acquired the @ symbol for their permanent collection.
Some linguists believe that @ dates back to the sixth or seventh century, a ligature meant to fuse the Latin preposition ad—meaning “at”, “to,” or “toward”—into a unique pen stroke. The symbol persisted in sixteenth-century Venetian trade, where it was used to mean amphora, a standard-size terracotta vessel employed by merchants, which had become a unit of measure. Interestingly, the current Spanish word for @, arroba, also indicates a unit of measure.
The @ symbol was known as the ‘”commercial ‘a’” when it appeared on the keyboard of the American Underwood typewriter in 1885, and it was defined as such, for the first time, in the American Dictionary of Printing & Bookmaking in 1894. From this point on the symbol itself was standardized both stylistically and in its application, and it appeared in the original 1963 ASCII (American Standard Code for Information Interchange) list of computer codes. At the time @ was explained as an abbreviation for the word “at” or for the phrase “at the rate of,” mainly used in accounting and commercial invoices. (via)
kewl! brb attempting to sell the winking frown to MoMA. ;(
23 March 2010
happy healthcare tuesday!
obama's gonna sign that shit into law today! are you excited?! i think i am.
if you're not sure, you can check out this breakdown of just what's in the bill, and when it will all go into effect. it's helpful, i think.
if you're not sure, you can check out this breakdown of just what's in the bill, and when it will all go into effect. it's helpful, i think.
Labels:
gaycism,
healthcare reform,
racism,
republicans,
success
a smart republican
David Frum, a fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, the conservative research organization, said Republicans had tried to defeat the bill to undermine Mr. Obama politically, but in the process had given up a chance of influencing a huge bill. Mr. Frum said his party’s stance sowed doubts with the public about its ideas and leadership credentials, and ultimately failed in a way that expanded Mr. Obama’s power.
“The political imperative crowded out the policy imperative,” Mr. Frum said. “And the Republicans have now lost both.”
"Politically, I get the ‘let’s trip up the other side, make them fail’ strategy,” he said. “But what’s more important, to win extra seats or to shape the most important piece of social legislation since the 1960s? It was a go-for-all-the-marbles approach. Unless they produced an absolute failure for Mr. Obama, there wasn’t going to be any political benefit.” (via)
“The political imperative crowded out the policy imperative,” Mr. Frum said. “And the Republicans have now lost both.”
"Politically, I get the ‘let’s trip up the other side, make them fail’ strategy,” he said. “But what’s more important, to win extra seats or to shape the most important piece of social legislation since the 1960s? It was a go-for-all-the-marbles approach. Unless they produced an absolute failure for Mr. Obama, there wasn’t going to be any political benefit.” (via)
Labels:
barack obama,
healthcare reform,
real smart,
republicans
popstars - edens crush
why dont you girls wear those butterfly shaped clothing tops anymore? are they just hidden in the back of the closet or something? bring them out!
Labels:
fashion,
popular,
pussycat dolls.,
reality tv
22 March 2010
What are the chances?

"A webcam in Szentgotthárd, Hungary captured this curious bird looking into the camera. The webcam is set to shoot only one frame in every minute, so what are the chances?" via
thanks A.M.
Labels:
birdies,
ceeyute,
onesie monday
iphone typography

*hat you think you can just leave out the "*" because it just *on't *ork? *hy don't you just flip over the "M" dum dum.
Labels:
iphone,
typography
my new favorite commercial.
aka why lilly shouldn't live near any wilderness.
Labels:
commercial,
dreamz,
glasses,
i want that,
lilly,
raccoons
#HCR
i feel like im still digesting the potential impact of the health care reform vote last night, but in reading through this nymag article i was struck by the following quote which i wanted to share. change is good.
"Health care experts for decades have bemoaned the impossibility of such reforms--the system is wasteful, but the very waste creates a powerful constituency for the status quo. Finally, the Democrats have begun to untangle the Gordian knot. It's a staggering political task and substantive achievement."
"Health care experts for decades have bemoaned the impossibility of such reforms--the system is wasteful, but the very waste creates a powerful constituency for the status quo. Finally, the Democrats have begun to untangle the Gordian knot. It's a staggering political task and substantive achievement."
Labels:
healthcare reform
let's try this on for size.
the new MGMT album is streaming at NPR. y'all take a listen and let me know what you think, oc.
UPDATE:
ugh! that was terrible. 0 biscuits ;(
UPDATE:
ugh! that was terrible. 0 biscuits ;(
UPDATE, UPDATE: (from joel)
i LOVE it!! 11 biscuits :)
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)