1. jrgd: amazing! > RT @bruces http://bit.ly/MgN5m Way to go fire ants. Good thing our rivals there don’t emit carbon dioxide.

    1:33:01 am - July 02, 2009:

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  3. jrgd: just had a very nice conversation regarding typography and hindi scripture forms with Geetika from RCA - sounds like a very nice project

    10:16:11 am - July 01, 2009:

  4. jrgd: upgrading the bicycle: new seat, new bell, new gear shift and new reelight lights

    7:39:22 am - July 01, 2009:

  5. jrgd: RT @toxi new stuff for toxiclibs, mesh subdivs and inflatable fluids (verletphysics+volumeutils): http://bit.ly/mwETW > nice!

    5:57:03 am - June 29, 2009:

  6. jrgd: RT @bldgblog Via @deputyd0g, 27 pages of often incredible coin-stacking exercises (bridges, towers, spans) http://is.gd/1hTd7

    5:55:55 am - June 29, 2009:

  7. jrgd: RT @dodeckahedron revolutions: what NYT uses for their super quick data vis. i will be downloading this later: http://tiny.cc/rcCMl

    5:54:53 am - June 29, 2009:

  8. jrgd: aalex and i have been planning http://designmarketo.com/ near future - collection 3 is coming closer…

    7:34:51 am - June 27, 2009:

  9. jrgd: does anyone have any good furniture/product/graphic/digital design resource on twitter?

    12:03:06 pm - June 24, 2009:

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  11. jrgd: New condensed articles visualisation on http://r-echos.net/

    1:59:26 am - June 21, 2009:

  12. jrgd: RT Martino Gamper interview in the Financial Times http://is.gd/184D6 via @JephJ

    1:55:23 am - June 21, 2009:

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  14. jrgd: it doesn’t exist anymore - it was before internet

    5:00:13 am - June 01, 2009:

  15. jrgd: websites’ database should be DOM oriented

    3:07:14 am - June 01, 2009:

  16. jrgd: quicktime and jquery are mean to eachother

    10:04:18 am - May 31, 2009:

  17. jrgd: cutting hairs in 64

    8:32:49 am - May 31, 2009:

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    • Square-foot gardening, on the other hand, is all about eliminating those problems. Instead of tilling the dirt and pumping in fertilizer, you build a big box, put a liner on the bottom, and fill it with a mixture of peat moss, vermiculite and compost. Great soil. And no weed seeds to sprout up.Because you make the box small enough to reach everything without stepping in the dirt, your soil stays aerated. Because you don't have to weed, you can grow plants from fewer seeds, closer together, with each box broken down into neat, anal-retentive grids. The idea of a garden that can be plotted out on graph paper is already making Baker salivate.


  19. The perfect lover/Albert Einstein

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