Daily Digest for February 4th

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Levi’s X Opening Ceremony Corduroy Collection http://mee.bo/dkPHhX
I need some new cords and that mustard one looks just right. [tloghal]
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#nowplaying (again) http://bit.ly/d4r6PP Vvvonderful, mixed by the Veronica Vasicka [tloghal]
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Shared 9 links.
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http://www.artandantiquesmag.com/Collecting-Casting-Doubt
Intro to posthumous&lifetime casts "the Musée Rodin began churning out bronzes" [tloghal]
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http://www.tate.org.uk/tateetc/issue10/outoftheblue.htm
Jon Wozencroft on Peter Saville’s work on Joy Division’s Unknown Pleasures cover [tloghal]
twitter (feed #4)
via @ianvisits: New pint glasses that breaks like the windscreens on cars.
http://bit.ly/newpintglasses . Good use of material tech [tloghal]
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Booked an eye exam. Good business to be in (people surfing on their Blackberries&iPhones -> suffering worsening sight = increased/safe biz) [tloghal]
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@JANUSZCZAK on Indian Art at Saatchi [tloghal]
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Shared 5 links.
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Whole Bill Moyer interview w David Simon ("The Wire") interview is on YouTube, transcript of stats bit: http://bit.ly/wiresimon_onstatjuking [tloghal]
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RT @LDN: Cool photo gallery of the Kinetica Art Fair featuring holograms and talking robots http://bit.ly/b5TMR7 (via @TelegraphPics) [tloghal]
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Returning home from Bloomberg Space. Liked Bernd Behr’s concrete barnacle chairs (Arne Jacobsen). [tloghal]
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Weird to be back in The City, my first job over here was with The Thundering Herd. Not suited and booted on this visit though. [tloghal]
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Counting syllables. I bet Larry Ellison (Oracle) does better haikus than Jonathan Schwartz (Sun). Sun is what I’ve been doing for 20 years. [tloghal]

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