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Like many other people, I tend to make new year resolutions which only last at best, a few days. This year however, I've decided on making a resolution - not to make resolutions!
Yes I could lose a bit of weight, eat better, save money, read more or learn something new - however, by not committing to these resolutions - I'm not going to break them.
The whole year ahead for me is a blank canvas and one that personally, I can't wait to start painting on!
A sensitive critique of pedagogical theory during the Math/CS exam week prank.
Effigy... isn't that a town in Pennsylvania?
Today's random fact: It took 12 years for Post-it Notes to make it from the accidental discovery of a new low-tack adhesive to the marketplace. Incredibly, the first idea was to make bulletin boards sticky so people could stick notes and bulletins to it without pins or tape....
Kinda like inventing the wheel, and trying to roll the road under the car, right? It took five years for somebody to turn the premise around so that the PAPER is sticky - not what you stick it to..
Can't you just imagine aliens watching us from space, and reporting back to the home planet? "They what??? And they STILL haven't figured out they have it backwards? Really? Keep us 'posted'... Hahahaha!"
After three 90 minute lessons driving around highways learning how to merge on and off and change lanes safely, I now have a lovely post-it note to remind me and a GPS/satnav to help me find my way. I love this picture of them that I took while waiting at the station to pick up my mum after a day in the city.
Doh! I was doing some printing with a friend for an upcoming photo competition and didn't get home in time to do a shot for today. LAME!
© Nicole Raisin Stern
Kaimei sumi brush pen & colored pencil on a pink post-it note (1.5 x 2 inches).
Part of 100 more teapots.
this is from the fantastic blog, things we forget. please go check it out-- it's wonderful! these post-its are left anonymously in public places, in singapore. i think this is a fantastic project!
post-it notes and no ideas.
(Well, this boy in the book i'm reading
grew up going to church every sunday, that whole thing,
so i think it's all just invading my subconscious.)
The idea for this application of Ideas Are Awesome came from always sketching ideas on post-it notes and the ease of sharing these notes/ideas and also being able to apply them anywhere. All of the text is over-lined, representing a consistent personal style across differing type solutions.
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