Laser-Engraved Wood iPhone Case Resembling a Camera
There are so many interesting iPhone Cases on the market, that you can’t help but wonder which one to get first. This wood iPhone case was designed to look like a camera. The engravings are fresh and modern, but allow the case to display a very realistic design. Remembering the days when a camera would take all your pictures, the wood iPhone case found on Toxel protects your gadget with the strength of the wood, while gently embracing it with the shock-absorbing inner felt pad. The laser-engraved old-school camera adorns thewood on the back, while the front will display an elegantly framed iPhone. Two versions of the same beautiful iPhone case with a vintage feel are available: walnut or bamboo. Designed by Hong Kong-based SigniCase, the Wood Camera iPhone Case weighs only 22g and you can get it from here for $42.00.
I’m appalled that the free service that I am in no way obligated to use keeps making changes that mildly inconvenience me.
The technology-age kids versus the old-school system…in a way :-P
It’s a whale!
(via maggotdrac)
If the person you are talking to doesn’t appear to be listening, be patient. It may simply be that he has a small piece of fluff in his ear.
11% of young adults will check texts during sex
Things are getting hot and sweaty when all of the sudden you hear that sound: a new text notification. What do you do? If you’d actually interrupt sex to check the message, you’re not alone.
A new study of Twitter and Facebook users finds that a growing number of twenty-somethings have no problem checking text messages while they’re eating, going to the bathroom…or yes, even having sex.
Nearly half of the 1000 people surveyed said that they habitually check Facebook and/or Twitter when they wake up and 18% said they cannot go more than a “couple hours” without checking their social media accounts.
You're Too Sensitive to Be on the Internet
(by Rebecca Kelley on ShoeMoney)
Well, maybe not you, but a lot of people are. I’ve seen it happen numerous times: someone writes an opinionated blog post, rejoices over the multiple “I agree! Great post!” pats on the back he receives, then comes across a couple of comments that disagree with him or present an alternate point of view, and all of a sudden he goes on a rage bender and starts cursing about how everyone’s an idiot who don’t know what they’re talking about. The day (and possibly week) is ruined and an epic poutfest ensues.

Every once in a while someone’s going to take a big steaming dump over a post you’ve written, a tweet you’ve blasted, a comment you’ve made, or an opinion you’ve had. That’s the great thing about the Internet — everyone’s entitled to his or her opinion, beliefs, viewpoint, whatever, whether it’s right or wrong. If you can’t handle less than 100% of people kissing your ass and fawning over everything you say like it’s the gospel truth, you don’t belong on the Internet because you’re too damn sensitive.
I actually know people – good writers – who have stopped blogging because a couple contrasting opinions and disagreeing comments scared them off. Folks who insist that sites like Digg and Reddit are useless for business simply because some anonymous douchebag downvoted them and said something mean one time. I find that sad yet fitting. If you’re unable to let this stuff roll down your back and shrug it off and cannot be confident in your messaging without letting some faceless bullies step all over you, you’re not suited for blogging, commenting, social networking, or any sort of online interaction.
The most successful people in any industry understand the importance of having a thick skin. I’m sure Jeremy’s heard tons of criticism slung his way, and he doesn’t give a shit. I’ve read gloriously negative comments in response to my blog posts on Digg, Reddit, here, everywhere. Do you think they stop me? Hell no. If actors and actresses quit the business every time someone said something mean about them, there would be no Hollywood. Truly successful people work hard and acknowledge that they will never be loved by everyone, and they’re okay with that.





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