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    - House 1101 in Sant Cugat del Vallès, Spain - Brain: Discover The Backwards Brain Bicycle - A Statistical Analysis of the Work of Bob Ross - Video: Using leftovers to save the planet - Model Citizens - Kickstarter: Uprite Ergo Sit2Stand Height Adjustable Workstation - Astronauts Will Test a New Way to Recycle Urine and Sweat into Drinking Water (via unconsumption) - Video: People Of All Ages Give Life Advice To Their Younger Counterparts - Keep your extra credit, business, and gift cards in this: Mini Card Book Enjoy your weekend.

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    -Ceramics by Katharine Morling -Want to learn something? This is the coolest: Theories of Everything, Mapped -Yay for Hay! HAY Mini Market Hits New York -Cute stools: Reproduction No. 5 and Reproduction No. 8 -FreeYourFeet -8/10 was my score this week. Fast Company News Quiz -ELERT Illuminated Sports Backpack -Stores Suffer From a Shift of Behavior in Buyers -‘Living Things’ (via unconsumption) Have a great weekend.

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    -A Renovated Farmhouse in Northern Italy -Jon Stewart On His 'Daily Show' Run: 'It So Far Exceeded My Expectations' (#”ŽJonVoyage”¬) -Cool collapsible guitar stand: Stol -USB powered motorized monitor accessory: ROTATO -Appreciation is a better motivator than money -Inkbox, the 2 week tattoo -A cute, simple smartphone controlled alarm clock: JustTheBell (this might be a post next week) -Handcrafted skate boards: Murksli Custom Boards -Art Bikes Have a great weekend.

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    -A Strikingly Minimal Home Built in Less Than Six Months -Make it rain: UCLA unveils augmented reality teaching sandbox (via Δ S > 0) -A few tips on how to make your home feel better: How Home Design Supports Your Success -Are you sick of advice like this yet? 7 HABITS OF PEOPLE WHO HAVE ACHIEVED WORK-LIFE BALANCE -The Origami Robots -The best person who ever lived is an unknown Ukrainian man -Cool! (Literally) Cold Pot (via treehugger) Have a great weekend.

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    -First World Problem Pills. 100% peppermint and "100% of the profit goes to Aids Fonds’ aim to provide HIV medication to people who can’t afford it." -Get the BLTD app already! Available (for free) on iTunes. -There's a Cabin Porn book and you didn't tell me?! -Kinda cute? Nuclear Plant, Concrete Flower Pot -Yes! Naoto Fukasawa designs minimal kitchen appliances for Muji -Trying To Keep Your Data Safe? You're Probably Doing It Wrong -Crazy (good) floor at Taschen's store in Milan -Origami tents! Origanid (via Petit & Small) -balloon in glorious slow motion (wait until the end, it's worth it)…

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    Spectacular. Sawmille House (via plastolux) Keyboardio Artists/hobbyists: FEBO, the engraver that lets you draw and paint with the sun Photographers: SHOTBOX Tabletop Photo Light Studio Travelers: AeroTrunk, Modern luggage trunk with drawers For kids, learning the alphabet: Mister Alphabet Apple Watch "fails to excite" Crazy house. Caja Oscura by Javier Corvalán Interiors: Yellow! That's all for this week. Enjoy your weekend!

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    Mariano Dallago's Camera Obscura Need help decorating your home? This looks interesting: havenly How deadly are sharks? THESE MOVIES ARE SHOCKINGLY SHORT WHEN REDUCED TO "EVERY SINGLE WORD SPOKEN BY A PERSON OF COLOR" Type Nite NYC, July 16 Porcelain trophies given for great reasons by Vika Mitrichenko (via thisisnthappiness) The Best and Worst Places to Grow Up: How Your Area Compares An explanation, if you're not sure what happened- Greece Is The Word: Making Sense Of The Greek Crisis Jan Van Huysum's 'Flowers' recreated on surfboard Have a great weekend.

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    Hooray! Can the Bacteria in Your Gut Explain Your Mood? Strange: jyo john mullor models a set of custom-made human head helmets Take A Hike To Do Your Heart And Spirit Good DIY No-Sew Rope Coil Basket Want that jacket a character in a movie is wearing? Visit The Take. (via kottke) Mountain House by Atelier Bow-Wow   Enjoy your weekend!

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    Nest Cam, $199.00 Solartab, a solar charger for devices What do you think about these hanging thingamajigs? Sort of neat? Trio, Grappe, and Roller Lines by Diane Steverlynck An older project, but oh-so-cool: Secret Stash by yiting cheng (via Make) Sleep apnea sufferers, this is funny looking, but it's not as bad as a mask? Airing: the first hoseless, maskless, micro-CPAP If you really care about your audio experience: Aumeo: World's 1st tailored Audio Device Did you know you can stay at the Bauhaus? €35 - €60 a night. Tankless, Digital Water Heater: Heatworks Sorta cute: Marber's Penguin Chalkboard Strange:…

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    Text Walking Lanes in Belgium (via thisisnthappiness) Lost Posture: Why Some Indigenous Cultures May Not Have Back Pain And, How to De-Quasimodo Yourself The Instant Art Critique Phrase Generator Baron Fig's Mosaic App fireflies in timelapse (via goodstuffhappenedtoday) "Landowners often loot or destroy archaeological sites. Is this new subdivision a solution?" DIY Furniture You Can Clip Together in a Single Step Female Scientists Strike Back at Sexist Nobel Prize Winner How to tell if a mirror is one-way glass. You know, just in case. Have fun this weekend.

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    How Berndnaut Smilde makes perfect clouds indoors (photo above: Nimbus Minerva by Berndnaut Smilde) Japan’s ‘Cardboard Theater’ uses your tablet to create a private movie house. Yes, you too can do this at home. 7 body language tricks to make anyone instantly like you (but don't be creepy about it) Can You Name These Famous Landmarks from Their Floor Plans? (I could only name 5) Short read to make you feel better about not scooping up a bargain: What It’s Actually Like To Buy A $500 House In Detroit Cool Kobeiagi Kilims on Kickstarter Such a pretty dog chew toy…

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    Tham & Videgård Designs Sweden’s “Most Sought After Home” It's not a bread knife, it's the Sandwich Knife Teenage Engineering Pocket Operator Synths (£49.99) Brandon Lattu's Selected Compositions Create a personalized, large format art print: Life & Type Growth Table by Tim Durfee & Iris Anna Regn Snap clip-on supports create furniture from found objects (this will most likely be a post next week) This is so cool: Dive Into ‘Infinity’ With Dizzying Views of A Colossal Cave image via nationalgeographic Enjoy the weekend.

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    Steve Messam creates crimson bridge from 20,000 sheets of paper Now that Mad Men is over, we can enjoy it all over again with Mad Men Integrated, in small snippets at a time. Yes. Recycling Debris into Concrete Lego-Blocks (via unconsumption) Just a reminder, all the best Terrible real estate agent photographs are in one place. UNIVERSUM INCOGNITA : A Primer on the Dark Universe. Warning: might be a tad too esoteric. Elana Herzog's Wall Panels (via drawdrawdraw) Artist Alexey Kondakov Imagines Figures from Classical Paintings as Part of Contemporary Life Science Just Invented a Simple, Painless Way to Get…

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    Colors Retooling Crayons from the Keetra Dean Dixon & JK Keller Shop (This will probably become a post next week, because they're ah-mazing.) (via pinterest) I missed doing a post on the Ride Your Bike to Work Day, but here's a link to RideAir to make up for it. Congrats, you have an all male panel! (via feministing) Michael Anastassiades: Show & Tell: The Light Bulb YOUR EXCUSES FOR NOT MEDITATING: DEBUNKED Why Do Most Galaxies Die? It's A Case Of Strangulation, Scientists Say Rockler: DIY Speaker Kit The Genetic Reason Why Some People Are Born To Travel All Over…

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    Travelbox by Juust Combines Essentials for Living In A Portable Box Mother’s Day Cards for Stepmothers & Honorary Moms by Emily McDowell. Also, Empathy Cards For Serious Illness. (via metafilter) Epidemia The Game is the first game for mobiles and tablets created to fight AIDS. dezeen: BarberOsgerby for Knoll What it takes to change your brain's patterns after age 25 Watch Anton Alvarez making string-wrapped furniture at New York's Salon 94 Gallery. (I want one of those string wrapping machines.) BetterBack (this looks a little silly, but also appears to be quite comfortable) Joggy Security Cam (this might be a…

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    "A devastating 7.8 magnitude earthquake near Nepal's capital city of Kathmandu has claimed more than 5,000 lives, caused thousands of injuries, and destroyed homes and infrastructure. Some 1.7 million children require humanitarian assistance..." -UNICEF. I made a donation, will you? (photo via TIME) dezeen: Brick bungalows provide social housing for elderly residents in east London Watch a Japanese Craftsman Lovingly Bring a Tattered Old Book Back to Near Mint Condition Wired's Absurd Creature of the Week: the Disco Clam Peter Schlesinger Reflects on Some of His Favorite Sculptures Kickstarter: High end in-ear headphones Pretty (yet expensive): Michelle Weinberg, Tumbld Flwrs…

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