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Your Shit, My Stuff, Goldilocks, and Making the Bed You Sleep In

2011-01-21 ~ Mark

viafrank:

The less frequently we use something, the stronger the argument for valuing access over ownership.

CANABALT

2009-09-02 ~ Mark

I don’t much follow the Flash games scene, but this one-button jumping game is great. (via snarkmarket)

CANABALT

2008-06-17 ~ Mark ~ Leave a comment

Josh Brolin on working with the skimpy dialogue in No Country for Old Men:

You have to figure out different ways to convey ideas. You don’t want to over-compensate because the fear is that you’re going to be boring if nothing’s going on. You start doing this and this and taking off your hat and putting it on again or some bullshit that doesn’t need to be there.

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