by blackbutshining January 13, 2012
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dizzzymitheaginglovelyersinsahin:

Tori Amos & Damien Rice - The Power of Orange Knickers

minimalmovieposters:

2001: A Space Odyssey by Quibé

minimalmovieposters:

2001: A Space Odyssey by Quibé

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by blackbutshining December 7, 2011
amydentata:

<3

amydentata:

<3

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by caterpillarcowboy October 26, 2011
suitep:

I brought in my own version of a Jack o’ Lantern for my desk. It warms up this whole side of the floor.

suitep:

I brought in my own version of a Jack o’ Lantern for my desk. It warms up this whole side of the floor.

by caterpillarcowboy October 25, 2011
sarahcooley:

I love the orange accents in this room. 

sarahcooley:

I love the orange accents in this room. 

by blackbutshining October 12, 2011
biglyre:

Pinto Bean (Taken with instagram)

biglyre:

Pinto Bean (Taken with instagram)

by blackbutshining September 17, 2011
by blackbutshining September 16, 2011
shunomello:

orange
by blackbutshining August 9, 2011
shorterexcerpts:

misssilk:

You can shift this Prius bike with only using your mind…seriously. 
The team set me up with a neurotransmitter helmet connected to an iPhone 4 mounted on the stem. The neurotransmitters are embedded in the helmet. Sync your brain bucket to your phone and you can switch gears simply by thinking about it.
Shifting couldn’t be easier. Think, “shift up” and it does in a blink of an eye. It’s faster and smoother than anything else I’ve ridden. It can be tricky, because you’ve got to keep your head clear — the neurotransmitters work off your brain activity, so if your mind is bombarded with grocery lists or thoughts chasing down that guy who blew by you, shifting could be tricky 
Full Article[bestrooftalkever]

For me, that second bolded phrase really cancels out the first bolded phrase.

shorterexcerpts:

misssilk:

You can shift this Prius bike with only using your mind…seriously. 

The team set me up with a neurotransmitter helmet connected to an iPhone 4 mounted on the stem. The neurotransmitters are embedded in the helmet. Sync your brain bucket to your phone and you can switch gears simply by thinking about it.

Shifting couldn’t be easier. Think, “shift up” and it does in a blink of an eye. It’s faster and smoother than anything else I’ve ridden. It can be tricky, because you’ve got to keep your head clear — the neurotransmitters work off your brain activity, so if your mind is bombarded with grocery lists or thoughts chasing down that guy who blew by you, shifting could be tricky

Full Article[bestrooftalkever]

For me, that second bolded phrase really cancels out the first bolded phrase.

(via myownmelt)