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Swiss Army Octopus: Eight Legs, No Waiting

by Megan M. on November 24, 2008 · View Comments (Blog) | email me

A little over a year ago, Marty submitted his Swiss Army Octopus design to Threadless in the hopes of getting it printed. A ton of people we knew got excited and turned out to vote for it, but it didn’t end up going to press (there are some fantastic designs on Threadless, and we knew [...]

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Happy Halloween!

by Megan M. on October 31, 2008 · View Comments (Blog) | email me

…said the Unicorn in the Balloon Factory!

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Beards for Kiva!

by Megan M. on October 31, 2008 · View Comments (Blog) | email me

I love Kiva! They’re a fantastic initiative with a world-changing mission. Come support them (and play with us)!

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Printer Bliss

by Megan M. on October 8, 2008 (Blog) | email me

I finally have a printer that connects wirelessly to my network and prints when I’m in a completely different part of the house. The print quality is great. Plus, it scans — to USB stick, email, or FTP (dude). It’s got a document feeder. It’s huge. And it was insanely easy to set up. And [...]

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5:15 am

by Megan M. on September 10, 2008 · View Comments (Blog) | email me

5:15 am is the solution to so many problems. 5:15 am means that I wake up insanely early, in the quiet dark, and have an hour or so to wake up and see straight even before the sun comes up. It means that by the time it’s light, I am itching to get out and [...]

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Home Sweet Hyatt

by Megan M. on August 30, 2008 (Blog) | email me

I love staying at the Hyatt. Mostly this is because I associate it with Dragon*Con, but the hotel design is always so lush, and I’m uber-relaxed there. It feels like a good place to work and think. The Hyatt Regency in Dallas is just as good, smooth and comfortable and aesthetically pleasing. The unwashed masses [...]

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Braid, or How I Attained Nirvana

by Megan M. on August 10, 2008 (Blog) | email me

I read Penny Arcade pretty regularly. This week they mentioned something called Braid, using phrases like “something that really matters,” and “even within its circumscription their minds are shattered and remade,” and “genuinely huge concepts that hum with stradavarian fullness.” Like, whoa. So we bought the game. It cost $25 to buy enough “Microsoft points” [...]

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