@foundaguykazama@dieworkwear That may be another unspoken lesson: slow down. When I order from Proper Cloth, it takes about a month. I just bought a Haskel seersucker suit from Rubensteins in NOLA; it took about the same length of time. If I want something fast, I can get it. Waiting has its charms.
We just had one mentally ill guy who thought he was Jesus try to get into the White House to attack another mentally ill guy who thinks he's Jesus. #USANeedsJesus
KitKat designed a Faraday cage that looks like its iconic wrapper, blocking phone signals to encourage users to disconnect.
#kitkat#technology#technews
@brucehornsby@jazzfest@bmarsalis@RelixMag Unfortunately, Marsalis was inaudible; there were set-long problems with the stage center mics. Was the monitor mix ok? Because the house mix wasn’t.
@dieworkwear I think the bigger challenge might be security issues. Presuming (perhaps generously) that she sees her husband behind the scenes on a day-to-day basis, who knows what the glasses are capturing. You think foreign intelligence might be interested in that?
I’ve seen these bins in action in several cities on two continents. They work. They are a vast improvement over mountains of stinky and obstructive plastic bags. The choice is between bins and bags, not bins and nothing.
“These garbage bins will be UGLY. They will be covered with all kinds of gross garbage materials. Also, it will remove much needed parking spots. We have to end this push to put these anti-NYC garbage bins on our streets”
@SteveGelbs I was there Saturday. I’m sure Bo’s hits will come, and he did a great job tracking down balls that were hit his way. But he *really* needs to work on his throws to first, many of which were, um, less than stellar — especially with a newbie there, too.
@dieworkwear I once worked in NYC’s Garment District. The people-watching was the best. Many people dressed with intention and opinion; even if the results were weird or (less often) ugly, they were at least interesting and worth noticing.
@dieworkwear Giving away crap means you think your brand is crap. Why do that? When I was giving away branded stuff, quality was everything. That’s why I still have and wear the shirts and jackets I had made 30 years later.
@KeithOlbermann@HatClub I’ve been traveling a lot in Europe and South America this year and have been seeing a lot of NYY and LAD caps (and Lakers jerseys). Doesn’t seem to have much connection to the teams or even the sports. It’s just that the brands and the graphics are so strong.