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My neighborhood is one of the older ones in San Jose and is famed for older houses from the 1880 through the Forties, big trees, and lush green lawns. However, our recent drought brought draconian water restrictions. Not a problem for me. When I moved in, I ripped out the front and back lawns and planted gardens of Native California flowers and plants. The great thing is that they hate water out of season and in season, in the winter, Mother Nature usually supplies most of the moisture needed. But it doesn't fit with the rest of the neighborhood and some of my neighbors, especially those who think Native plantings are a Liberal plot, hate my yard. Meanwhile, they continue to grow lush lawns and get cited and fined by the city for excessive water useage. And I just got a certificate of appreciation from my city councilman for "Wise Water Stewardship". Hee hee. File my actions under #Resist #Disrupt #ThinkDifferent

 

Apple Campus, c.1998-08

During the "Think Different" campaign - images from scanned negatives are much better than the previous 2 scanned photos posted.

 

This image is copyright Bobby Chin

Illustration of Steve Jobs with the monologue from the "Think Different" advertising by Apple.

 

Based on the photo by Albert Watson.

  

Thanks Steve! You will be missed!

Here’s to the crazy ones. The misfits. The rebels. The troublemakers. The round pegs in the square holes.

The ones who see things differently. They’re not fond of rules. And they have no respect for the status quo. You can quote them, disagree with them, glorify or vilify them.

About the only thing you can’t do is ignore them. Because they change things. They invent. They imagine. They heal. They explore. They create. They inspire. They push the human race forward.

Maybe they have to be crazy.

How else can you stare at an empty canvas and see a work of art? Or sit in silence and hear a song that’s never been written? Or gaze at a red planet and see a laboratory on wheels?

We make tools for these kinds of people.

While some see them as the crazy ones, we see genius. Because the people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world, are the ones who do.

 

Project 365: 22/365

Ol'-blue eyes at work.

because I just HAD to do it! Maybe gonna do a whole series of these with my teachers - convert to B&W and photoshop the logo over...did the whole READ posters years ago...something old is NEW again!

This is something I made one day when I was working at ISU in 1998. I remember that I was getting bored with Apple's "Think Different" ad campaign and came up with this variant that nobody thought was a very funny pun.

I bought this Richard Feynman Think Different Poster on eBay, and it arrived today.

 

It was listed as being in "excellent condition" and was photographed in a frame. It was to be removed from the frame, as "there is much less likelihood of damage if it is shipped in a tube".

 

Unfortunately, the packaging was dismal, and one of the end caps had fallen into the poster tube, resulting in damage along the entire top edge of the poster, as well as elsewhere when it was smashed.

 

I have contacted the seller, teralab1 who has a 100% positive feedback rating, and hope that they will amicably refund my money.

1-18, Nishishinjuku Shinjuku Tokyo(the side of CITIBANK)

新宿駅南口CITIBANK前の横断歩道

YOU CAN SHIT FREELY ©THINK DIFFERENT

 

Made this picture the day he died.

R.I.P Steve Jobs

Alien art outside of the Museo de las Artes, which is right next to the famous El Templo Expiatorio (Expiatory Temple) in Guadalajara Mexico.

  

Museo de las Artes,

Guadalajara, Mexico

44100, Mexico, MX

  

Photo

Guadalajara, Jalisco Mexico

11/24/2011

dusted off my old Feynman Think Different Poster and hung it at work

sweetsign.deviantart.com/

www.sweetsign.etsy.com

 

In the ring of mountains resembling enormous stone well with hilly valley on the bottom (and only here) you can meet Ehenari. This is the ancient proud race of creatures with bird's bodies and humanlike faces. Their heads are crowned with bony growths and golden bells, having powerful clear sound. Ehenari live in the mountains and weave their nests on the ledges and the cliffs so that no predator could get there. By themselves, these creatures are almost helpless.

 

Ehenari keep the knowledge and wisdom and share it with those wishing to learn. They are the ideal teachers. Every year they flock to the valley and freeze one by one on the tops of the hills, then everyone can approach them to learn something new, ask any questions and get the tasks for the next year. Ehenari communicate only with those who are able and really want to learn; other people cannot understand their speech, hearing chimes instead of voices.

 

Previously, there were more than three dozen of valleys like this, but local tribes didn't treat Ehenari with respect, and didn't want to learn anything at all. Those people threw stones and wooden spears at the beings, plucked out their feathers and knit magnificent headgears for chieftains, knocked down the bells from Ehenari's bone "crowns" and attached the bells to shamanic staffs. In addition, there were attempts to catch Ehenari alive and overmaster. With their wings clipped, they were kept in large cages. Encountering such cruelty again and again, Ehenari decided they had dealings with the Demon not with a Human, and then destroyed all the village. To do so they were flying around the edges of the mountain ring and bringing into play their only weapon. The valley was filled with resonant ringing of Ehenari's bells, and after a while from all the sides terrible landslides were falling, annihilating everything in its path.

Apple Campus, c.1998-08

During the "Think Different" campaign - images from scanned negatives are much better than the previous 2 scanned photos posted here. I was able to set tripod up on a electrical box and take this image...can no longer photograph on site...

 

This image is copyright Bobby Chin

WeeklyPhotoProject2014

Week 50/52 : Think BIG

 

Think Different. + Big Mac. = Think BIG Mac.

 

Here's to you Mr. Jobs,

And you, Mr. Ford.

 

Thank you both for reminding us

That innovation trumps all.

That leading without reservation

Drives productivity and inspires curiosity.

 

Thank you for fighting the status quo;

Many of us create today

Because of your vision.

 

Thank you for being role models.

You represent the hopes and achievements

Of your generations.

We're better, as a nation, for it.

 

Thank you for helping us

Believe what you believed.

We're succeeding because of it.

 

See: tier10lab.com/2011/10/07/henry-ford-steve-jobs-a-tribute/

 

Watch this video on Vimeo. Video created by Tier10 Marketing.

Here’s to the crazy ones. The misfits. The rebels. The troublemakers. The round pegs in the square holes. The ones who see things differently. They’re not fond of rules. And they have no respect for the status quo. You can quote them, disagree with them, glorify or vilify them. About the only thing you can’t do is ignore them. Because they change things. They push the human race forward. And while some may see them as the crazy ones, we see genius. Because the people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world, are the ones who do.

on the first day of hanukkah my little A. gave to me...

  

shalom, may peace be with you all *-)

I bought this Richard Feynman Think Different Poster on eBay, and it arrived today.

 

It was listed as being in "excellent condition" and was photographed in a frame. It was to be removed from the frame, as "there is much less likelihood of damage if it is shipped in a tube".

 

Unfortunately, the packaging was dismal, and one of the end caps had fallen into the poster tube, resulting in damage along the entire top edge of the poster, as well as elsewhere when it was smashed.

 

I have contacted the seller, teralab1 who has a 100% positive feedback rating, and hope that they will amicably refund my money.

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