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Zuckerberg & I seem to inhabit one mind. As I was trying to see the archive-like interest of my profile (&that of others), here he geeks out with a whole new F8 that introduces the timeline. Our timeline.
We are all familiar with George Orwell's 1984. If we didn't read it, we are at least conscious of the fact that he is the inventor of Big Brother. To me, George is the dear friend who helped me quit smoking.
What will be sitting next to "my" sun chair next month? A very personal book list, sorry I am editing for me.
When I entered the office this morning I discovered, casually sat on my desk, a book with an intriguing title “The Milan Review on Ghosts” and I found myself turning the pages immediately.
Not only do we have tablets to cure our aches and pains, no, we also have tablets to help us stay connected and, if you're anything like me, for doing business and keeping tabs on my social life on the move.
A personal touch, a passion for fashion, a tender declaration, whatever you want to call this, Haikal Hassan behind the blog Haikalciumlowfat.com has produced another pop-up book dedicated to Dolce&Gabbana.
Go beyond the cover and check out a fashion story to read or view in a very special way. Thanks to Sean Haikal, blogger behind HAIKALciumlowfat.com, the archive collections are presented with a vintage feel.
To book, to notebook, to book note, to book and to note. What is your favourite? I personally notebook.
Few, there is only 50 of them made and ready to be sold exclusively at Neiman Marcus but via the Christmas book. Who said that home shopping cannot be ultra luxurious?
A reprint of the Japanese book of photography, Take Ivy by T. Hayashida, first edition 1965, is going on print in the US. A switch of action for the book portraying Ivy-league students, precisely from New England.
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