Tina Chen
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Walked most of the strip to get to bouchon for dinner. Definitely worth it. Yum.
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http://twitpic.com/2xmwu0 at blogworld expo in Las Vegas.
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@bjjourney what @blogger formatting issues are you experiencing? could you send a screenshot of your editor?9 weeks ago from TweetDeck
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@closetmastrbakr are you still having problems with uploading to blogger? can you send a screenshot of what happens?10 weeks ago from TweetDeck
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@gnoll110 Go to the comments tab, you can bulk delete from there. If you mark them as spam, the spam filter should catch more of them.10 weeks ago from TweetDeck
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Happy Birthday Blogger! Check out the cake and presents: http://bit.ly/aiWmrt http://yfrog.com/jd8e2jj10 weeks ago from TweetDeck
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Redecorating the apartment. Want cheap vintage floor lamps, a small dining table and chairs. Ideas for where to look?12 weeks ago from TweetDeck
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Karaoke with iPad controls last night. Sluggish but quite a step up since you can now search.2 months ago from TweetDeck
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RT @Blogger: Wow! Manila already has 20 people signed up for Blogger's Birthday Celebration. http://bit.ly/aFCUwR2 months ago from TweetDeck
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@andrewliu back in CA?2 months ago from TweetDeck
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I miss hot minnesota summers and falling asleep to the sound of crickets and thunderstorms.
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excited for homemade momos tonight2 months ago from TweetDeck
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@cupcakeblog it's easy in the new editor http://buzz.blogger.com/2009/09/you-might-as-well-jump.html3 months ago from TweetDeck
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oh etsy.... http://www.regretsy.com/3 months ago from TweetDeck
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42 hours later, finally in Kigali. SF->Chicago->Brussels->Paris->Addis Ababa -> Kigali3 months ago from TweetDeck
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@zacharylittle You can adjust blog widths using the template designer. Go to Design -> Template Designer -> Layouts or Adjust widths4 months ago from TweetDeck
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RT @SHSTeam: Just one day left to vote for Prom Queen! Use Twitter (#survivinghighschool) or go to http://bit.ly/ce4rsM4 months ago from TweetDeck
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Things I learned about running: if you're on a treadmill, watch sports and you won't be running alone, also don't eat a hotdog right before4 months ago from TweetDeck
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The flatness and subtle groove of the keys is just right. It makes technology a little more organic. -
August 12, 06:23 PMWhat a great idea!
Move-It: the stick-on recyclable cardboard trolley (video)
If you're rockin' the suburbs, chances are your Suburban comes in handy when making those weekend jaunts to Home Depot. But if you're a city dweller, particularly one who has to make his / her way up and down subway stairs, things are just a tad more difficult when it comes to transporting purchases. Enter Move-It, a bloody brilliant concept that has currently been entered into the running for the James Dyson Award in the UK. Put simply, this recyclable, disposal and potential reusable device is crafted from cardboard and fully capable of strapping to any size or shape box. Simply peel and stick the handle to the box's top, and slap a pair of rollers on the bottom -- in about three minutes, you've got your very own trolley. Prayers, answered. Hop on past the break for a video demonstration, and hopefully the collective crossing of fingers will enable this thing to actually hit the market someday soon.
Continue reading Move-It: the stick-on recyclable cardboard trolley (video)Move-It: the stick-on recyclable cardboard trolley (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 12 Aug 2010 08:31:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink Wired | James Dyson Award | Email this | Comments" -
June 19, 02:42 PMI come across a lot of articles about nice interior design, but this one really caught my eye as a style and atmosphere I'd actually want in my abode. I love the mix of warm wood, white light furniture and the fancy chandelier. From Design Sponge.
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April 09, 06:08 PMThis cat is way evolved. Next he'll be doing this in a waistcoat and pants... scary.
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April 09, 05:42 PMAnd magically fade out afterwards.
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April 09, 03:13 PMSeriously cool short film Pixels By Patrick Jean
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Saw these on Design Milk. Stemless tumblers from Riedel, I love the shape, spring colors, and how they'll help you know which glass is yours. -
April 06, 02:20 PMI finally went to Yosemite for the first time after being in the Bay Area for many years. It was beautiful with lots of good trails even though it is still early Spring.
Yosemite valley on day one: warm and sunny Yosemite valley on day four: fresh snow Looking for wildlife Small stream in Mariposa Grove Yay giant sequoias! Hetch Hetchy Dam: huge spray of water coming out of a pipe near the top -
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April 06, 02:41 PMEtsy store
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San Francisco 1958 from Jeff Altman on Vimeo.
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September 18, 02:27 PMCreate a font from your handwriting. It's surprisingly painless (took me about 10 mins to print, write and scan). Looks better than I thought, though the ! is kinky. http://www.fontcapture.com/
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August 15, 05:32 PMThreadcakes are cakes based on Threadless t-shirt designs. And some of them are mind-blowingly awesome. Here are some of my favorites from the winners this year.
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August 14, 03:04 PMIt's different than the wontons my family makes - comes in a soup and smaller than dumplings with thinner skins. But looks tasty and not too hard.
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June 19, 03:10 PMIt's a beautiful, almost hot, day in San Francisco. I'm headed off to Canada tomorrow for the beginning of my long vacation. A full two weeks, longest I've taken off since starting work.
Yesterday I read School for Adventurers yesterday, written and published by my friends KL and JLY. Also beautifully illustrated by KMRicker. It's quite the page-turner with interesting characters and a fairly well fleshed-out world. I'm looking forward to the sequel.
Also had Japanese tapas for the first time with some coworkers. We went to Gochi in Cupertino and it was absolutely delicious. Some highlights were the clay pot with rice and eel, pizza with crab, shittake mushrooms, various deep fried treats and a salad with sliced beef and a particularly tasty sesame dressing. :)
I'm a designer living in San Francisco. I work on Blogger at Google.