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available at: http://en.dawanda.com/shop/filzstueck/273442-iPhoneHandyHuellen

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http://danieleverett.tumblr.com/

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more here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/guav/sets/72157623099808509/with/4351783336/

Funny how in the 90s there were two music genres called ‘Hardcore’ and they both sounded pretty different.

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Part of a really great series, I recommend finding the rest.

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http://leastmost.com/features/just-a-bike-ride-in-the-dead-of-winter/

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In 1977 NASA made the Voyager Golden Record, which was an actual gold record, and put it in a space probe. The record was clearly designed to confuse aliens who will have no idea what to make of any of the record’s content. However as a human you can see the record on the net, and it is a quite beautiful ode to humanity

http://goldenrecord.org/

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Duchamp stuff – make rad record inner lables tho.

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