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syfycity: Vintage cyberpunk: My dad’s “Cybernetics” book, published in 1971
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syfycity: Vintage cyberpunk: My dad’s “Cybernetics” book, published in 1971
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When you grow up poor, sometimes books are the only connection you have to the world that exists outside your neighborhood. You begin to imagine that the people in those books matter. You imagine that they are important—maybe even immortal—because someone wrote about them. But you? When you fail to find yourself in books—or people…
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When you grow up poor, sometimes books are the only connection you have to the world that exists outside your neighborhood. You begin to imagine that the people in those books matter. You imagine that they are important—maybe even immortal—because someone wrote about them. But you? When you fail to find yourself in books—or people…
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Though these mornings I wish books loved back. Sandra Cisneros, from “Bay Poem from Berkeley” (with thanks to aseaofquotes)
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Though these mornings I wish books loved back. Sandra Cisneros, from “Bay Poem from Berkeley” (with thanks to aseaofquotes)
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cinoh: The LBR-1new! Meet the newest addition to our furniture line, and your new book buddy. Made of FSC-certified solid American Ash or Walnut, this little helper works well as a nightstand, side table, or stool. Made by hand to exacting standards in Oakland, California, they’re coated in a highly resilient, no-VOC varnish that will…
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cinoh: The LBR-1new! Meet the newest addition to our furniture line, and your new book buddy. Made of FSC-certified solid American Ash or Walnut, this little helper works well as a nightstand, side table, or stool. Made by hand to exacting standards in Oakland, California, they’re coated in a highly resilient, no-VOC varnish that will…
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wolfliving: http://www.robochop.com *I designed this foamcore object on the Robochop website in Germany, and it’s currently sitting in my Turinese apartment with a bunch of design magazines stuffed in it.
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wolfliving: http://www.robochop.com *I designed this foamcore object on the Robochop website in Germany, and it’s currently sitting in my Turinese apartment with a bunch of design magazines stuffed in it.