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The Interview was all but complete when I met [Steve] Jobs at a celebrity-filled birthday party for a youngster in New York City. As the evening progressed, I wandered around to discover that Jobs had gone off with the nine-year-old birthday boy to give him the gift he’d brought from California: a Macintosh computer. As I watched, he showed the boy how to sketch with the machine’s graphics program. Two other party guests wandered into the room and looked over Jobs’s shoulder. ‘Hmmm,’ said the first, Andy Warhol. ‘What is this? Look at this, Keith. This is incredible!’ The second guest, Keith Haring, the graffiti artist whose work now commands huge prices, went over. Warhol and Haring asked to take a turn at the Mac, and as I walked away, Warhol had just sat down to manipulate the mouse. ‘My God!’ he was saying, ‘I drew a circle!’ “But more revealing was the scene after the party. Well after the other guests had gone, Jobs stayed to tutor the boy on the fine points of using the Mac. Later, I asked him why he had seemed happier with the boy than with the two famous artists. His answer seemed unrehearsed to me: ‘Older people sit down and ask, “What is it?” but the boy asks, “What can I do with it?
A huge Playboy interview with Steve Jobs, aged 29 (via grantjonah)
ckck:

The “Volcano House” outside of Barstow, California. Designed by Harold J. Bissner Jr. in 1968.
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ckck:

The “Volcano House” outside of Barstow, California. Designed by Harold J. Bissner Jr. in 1968.

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grantjonah:

True Grit with Subtitles

He’s a man with true grit.  And a speech impediment.

iheartmyart:

Michał Karcz, The Lair, 2010
hueyhaque:

The Blue Lake (by Huey Haque)
washingtonpoststyle:

A security officer scans the crowd in front of the Supreme Court building before new justice Elena Kagan and Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. made an  appearance Aug. 7. View a gallery of WaPo photographer Bill O’Leary’s best work of 2010.

washingtonpoststyle:

A security officer scans the crowd in front of the Supreme Court building before new justice Elena Kagan and Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. made an appearance Aug. 7. View a gallery of WaPo photographer Bill O’Leary’s best work of 2010.

-fuckwiththestars:
geek-art:


Beautiful and awesome work by Conran “Kizer” Stone.
Chek it all on geek-art.net guys !

geek-art:

Beautiful and awesome work by Conran “Kizer” Stone.

Chek it all on geek-art.net guys !

inothernews:

SINGLES SHINGLES   Nashville musican Matt Glassmeyer built a roof on his porch out of 350  damaged LP records.  It’s held up pretty well after two years of use.  (Photo: Dude Craft via Neatorama)

inothernews:

SINGLES SHINGLES   Nashville musican Matt Glassmeyer built a roof on his porch out of 350 damaged LP records. It’s held up pretty well after two years of use.  (Photo: Dude Craft via Neatorama)

frigunut!

Hearth frigonut! i love