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"only a couple years away from people being able to print custom, limited edition (like editions of one) books [...] Until then, I will stick to pieces of 8.5 x 11 folded and kept in a small metal box. Small pieces of paper, loosely joined"
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Umberto Eco: "When I want to relax I read essays by Engels. When I want something more serious, I read Corto Maltese."
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"questions the act of looking and being looked at, the perception and gaze of characters, narrator, author and reader and the tricks the eye can play on us all"
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On pensions, GM and Bethlehem Steel.
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To read against Gladwell's assessment.
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"Toyota doesn't have corporate convulsions, and it never has. It restructures a little bit every work shift. [...] it's not a set of goals, because goals mean there's a finish line, and there is no finish line. [...] It's a way of looking at the world"
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"The Football Drawings show the ball movements during a soccer game as viewed from above." - a hand-drawn version of Opta Sportsdata stats.
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Leonora Carrington: "I fell in love with Max [Ernst]'s paintings before I fell in love with Max,"
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[x] prosthetic waldo thumbs. [x] Paul Pope. [x] The Thing. [x] BlackBerry. [ ] snacks. Hmm, four out of five on today's checklist of good things.
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"Clarify! Reveal! Don't conceal! Don't confuse! Show! Explain! Simplify! Economize!" - sounds like Matt Jones's "every line is resource".
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