weekly roundup
10/12/07

Creatures: Andrew Zuckerman photography, via SwissMiss


Wire control: Keep your headphones in check, via NotCot

International connections: World’s shortest international bridge; islands in the U.S. and Canada, via Neatorama

Books on wheels: Bibliochaise by Nils Holger Moormann, via Neatorama


Birdbag: Tokidoki LeSportSac: I like the lower right, via LJC FYI


You are the skull of my heart: Death is Nothing to Fear SkullHeart Tee, via NotCot


Tie-dye roses: Check out the flickr pool, via Craft magazine


Skull writings: Skullphabet, via NotCot

Simba!: Print ads from Toys R Us, via 2wenty 4our


Porcelain: Figurines, via NotCot

- Contribute to Visuals of the World—a visual image collaboration
- Get twice the music on your MP3 player, via Lifehacker
- How to store food so it lasts, via FitSugar
- Simple 10-minute meals, via The Daily Tiffin
- 72 ways to simplify your life, via Zenhabits
- How to fold napkins, via Craft magazine
- How to make easy gathered cuff sleeves, via Ysolda
- 25 skills every man should know, via Neatorama
- Red Envelope’s Year of Seeds costs $70
- The Little Black Book helps you journal your fitness success, via Daily Food Diary
- Check out The World Conservation Union (IUCN)’s 2007 Red List of Threatened Species
- Learn why drying your clothes outside makes a difference, via AT: Chicago
- Discover your fooprint on the world with Consumer Consequences
- 5 things to do with a bottle of rum, via Pink of Perfection
- Use Gruvr to find local music in your area, via GeekSugar
- Check if malware is secretly connecting to the internet, via Hackszine
- 5 ways to recycle a CFL, via Lighter Footstep
- Recipe: Chicken Salad with Apple and Basil, via Real Simple
- Tissue box holder tutorial, via Craft magazine
- Recipes at What’s Cooking Grandma
- Diner Dash Hometown Hero
- Here’s an official Web Style Guide
- Recipe cheat sheet, via Craft magazine
- Find dentist and doctor appointments with ZocDoc
- 8 foods you should eat every day
- Recipe: Chocolate Chip Pumpkin Muffins, via Craft magazine


















Thanks for the absorbing read! Alright playtime is over and back to school work.