‘Baby on Board’ signs in rear windows of car = ‘Observe, fellow road users, how fertile we are’.
Resist this supercilious nonsense by displaying a ‘Human Being on Board’ sign in your car (if you have one).
‘Baby on Board’ signs in rear windows of car = ‘Observe, fellow road users, how fertile we are’.
Resist this supercilious nonsense by displaying a ‘Human Being on Board’ sign in your car (if you have one).
Murmuration (by Sophie Windsor Clive)
Labrinth: watch this space…a massive talent just waiting to go global. HUGE new single. Check out the amazing fx in this vid as well.
My own shot. My subjects are often chosen on quick assessment of the likelihood of them taking against me!
So you’ve come to a crossroads. At the crossroads stands a figure from your past, a figure you once loved intensely. You left that person because you couldn’t stay with them. And here they are again; again standing in your way, again stirring up all those old feelings in you, again reminding you both why you loved them and why you hated them for loving them, again making you wonder what if things had been different. They’ve thrown a spanner in your works, and of course the works were working so wonderfully well until now. You can’t ignore them. Or can you? SHOULD you?
This isn’t my crossroads. This isn’t my classic head/heart situation, and for that I’m grateful - with the caveat that this particular can of worms belongs to my friend. She’ll find the answer to which route to take at the crossroads within herself, so I’ve dispensed no more advice than this: whatever you do, don’t ignore. It almost always leads to regret.
My life is a map with a gap. Truth can be both liberating and agonising all at once, but most of the time you’re better off in the know. And as the old TV ad for the Irish Tourist Board once proclaimed:
You’ll never know until you go.
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Speedometers are those kind of items you look at thousands of times during your live [sic], without ever really noticing. You notice the speed, not the meter. And if you do notice the meter chances are you don’t realize someone actually designed it. The company probably even did some research beforehand. Research regarding the readability of typefaces, the right size of the numbers and the space between them.It’s another one of those examples that show design is everywhere, even in places we rarely appreciate.
Chevrolet Speedometer Design: Design evolution from 1941 to 2011 by Christian Annyas