• Cool Creative Space

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    We got this note from Gregg Bergan over at Pure and wanted to pass it your way. You can respond to him at gberban[at]pure-brand.com if you’re interested.

    Do you know anyone who might be interested in leasing a cool 3,000-foot space in the emerging ballpark neighborhood? This is NOT our current space. It is next door, and entirely separate and secure.

    Contemporary converted 1920 open warehouse type. Exposed brick, open joists, stained concrete floor. Street level storefront windows. Private H/H bathrooms and kitchenette area. Some desks are available, if you need them. We would like to expand into it eventually, so we’re looking for probably a two-year commitment or so.

    I’m thinking a tasty design firm, production company, media firm, interactive agency, back-end developer or other creative company. Ideally, someone we (Pure) might tap for things we don’t do or for overflow projects. Know anybody who might fit the bill? Send them my way.

  • Mmm, Meat Hair

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    Heads of Meat by Ukrainian artist Julia Kissina.

    (Via Presurfer.)

  • Two-Wheel House Hunting

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    Saw this cool, little Boulder company, Pedal to Properties, on Springwise. Here’s their gig.

    House-hunting can be a difficult and time-consuming process in which it often feels like you spend more time in a real estate agent’s car than you do viewing houses. Pedal To Properties has come up with a novel concept whereby agents offer customers the chance to check out properties and neighborhoods in a more healthful and leisurely fashion: via bicycle.

    (Keep Reading.)

  • Heat Sensitive Wallpaper

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    Created by Shi Yuan, a Chinese designer, now living in England after recently graduating from the University of Portsmouth.

    (Via Poppytalk.)

  • Do You Want Comcast to Die?

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    So does Ad Age’s Bob Garfield, who created a new blog for you to let Comcast know how disgruntled you really are. Here’s his set-up.

    Actually, I have no deathwish for Comcast or any other gigantic, blundering, greedy, arrogant corporate monstrosity, What I do have is the earnest desire for such companies to change their ways. This site offers an opportunity – for you to vent your grievances (civilly, please) and for Comcast to pay close attention.

    I advise you to include your customer number in your post; this will give Comcast the chance to contact you and work on your problem. If it does so, I encourage you to post an update, giving credit where credit is due. Meantime, be aware you may be the target of online fishers trying to get personal information from you. DO NOT REPLY TO EMAILS CLAIMING TO BE FROM COMCAST. Deal with them only by phone.

    Congratulations. You are no longer just an angry, mistreated customer. Nor, I hope, are you just part of an e-mob. But you are a revolutionary, wresting control from the oligarchs, and claiming it for the consumer. Your power is enormous. Use it wisely.

    – Bob Garfield

    (Via Ad Pulp.)

  • Nutty Japanese Demo

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    In-store demo for a Japanese anti-virus company.

  • Sex On The Internet

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  • Simpsons Scenes and Their Reference Movies

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    Side-by-side comparison of Simpson’s scene with real movie scene. This runs way deeper than you could ever imaging.

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