My friend H. sent me this awesome link. The first post is a typography joke (kerning refers to the space between letters, see also this (I like the leading idea in that post)) - but the ones further down are great. I love the Polaroid frame.
I ran a half-marathon this weekend, and when you finish, you get a medal, except there is a huge typo on my medal that says "Narathon" instead of Marathon. Excellent! What do you think a narathon would entail? Racing to give the account of a chosen story faster than the other participants? I think the creators of the James Joyce Ramble (http://www.ramble.org/) had a narathon in mind. While you are running, there are people set up around you reading from James Joyce's works.
(Alternately, maybe I am the only person who got a "narathon" medal 'cause I yakked the whole time I was running to my running partner?)
Mark, I'm going to comment on one of your sites under the name "super-hot girl in Florida who likes sports in gambling," and then be like "oh, that was me..."
Remember when we talked about creating fake user IDs for SparkMob? "Cute Girl." "Guy Who's Not As Attractive As You."
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i love the pre-pixellated t-shirts :P.
ps: yay! a new post by l&i!
Kern! On the subject of typing and typos:
I ran a half-marathon this weekend, and when you finish, you get a medal, except there is a huge typo on my medal that says "Narathon" instead of Marathon. Excellent! What do you think a narathon would entail? Racing to give the account of a chosen story faster than the other participants? I think the creators of the James Joyce Ramble (http://www.ramble.org/) had a narathon in mind. While you are running, there are people set up around you reading from James Joyce's works.
(Alternately, maybe I am the only person who got a "narathon" medal 'cause I yakked the whole time I was running to my running partner?)
I love narathon. And I love that blog.
That john person is actually me. I was logged into one of my spam-catcher accounts.
I can't post a picture here, so I will make a new post, but I wanted to say:
eoyyhno (n.) a reluctant "no."
Mark, I'm going to comment on one of your sites under the name "super-hot girl in Florida who likes sports in gambling," and then be like "oh, that was me..."
Remember when we talked about creating fake user IDs for SparkMob? "Cute Girl." "Guy Who's Not As Attractive As You."
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