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Keivn Byrd on 08/31/2009 in Design, Film | Permalink | Comments (0)

Portable Induction Cooktop from Fagor
magnetic fields in the kitchen

Norman Foster Sketches Gallery
(tags: architecture)
(tags: fashion)
Things you should do before you make the leap to Snow Leopard
helpful wiki to read before upgrading
(tags: mac)
social media + behavioral sciences
there's rumors of a new camera on the horizon
(tags: photography)
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Take your time here; it's a slow, methodic opening. Fullscreen is better. HD Version on Vimeo is even better.
There's a few great moments in people watching history happening. Eventually you'll also see the people in the reflections. I took this while on vacation.Keivn Byrd on 08/19/2009 in Film, Photography, Travel | Permalink | Comments (0)
I've been riding a Giant Freedom DX for about 5 months now. Here are some common questions I get while out riding.
Why's that front hub so big? There's an electric motor in it. A rechargeable lithium ion battery on the back provides pedal assist.
Isn't that like cheating? Yes, probably. I really just want to ride and this gets me out there more.
Do you have to pedal? Yes. It is decidedly a bicycle and rides like one. There's no throttle like an electric mo-ped. It is most like those moving sidewalks at the airport, you just go farther faster. As you pedal extra torque naturally matches your work. You can also ride without the battery, and that is a great thing too.
Continue reading "Answers to the questions you have about my bike" »
(tags: ufo)
NOAA In Space Collection
(tags: history)

Historic Weather Instruments and Methods
the national weather serirce historic album
(tags: history)
interested in the exhibition of objects and those who find our engagement with them compelling
(tags: art)
Keivn Byrd on 08/15/2009 | Permalink | Comments (0)
A new mix for you. Aaron did this fine artwork.<
Keivn Byrd on 08/14/2009 | Permalink | Comments (0)
how a new urbanist fixes the suburbs
(tags: architecture)

Fête des lumières on the Behance Network
art Direction, installation and Print Poster from Romain Lenancker & Laurence Jeanson
(tags: inspiration)
Keivn Byrd on 08/11/2009 | Permalink | Comments (0)
group enabled people to make their own newspaper via things
(tags: publishing)
poster by seok jaewon
(tags: design)
a graphic design studio in seoul korea, via olaf
(tags: inspiration)
documents for you your new start-up
(tags: business)
shows units sold various media types (cd, tape, vinyl, etc) over time
(tags: tunes)
A checklist for sustainability
latest from the David Report
(tags: design)
Keivn Byrd on 08/10/2009 | Permalink | Comments (0)
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wall coverings by Felt Studio
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I traveled to Austin to meet with Sam Douglas and Jack Sanders, the producers behind an upcoming documentary called Snakebit. The film delves into the life and influence of the architect Samuel Mockbee and his brainchild, the Rural Studio at Auburn University. Im working with them on developing a website for the film and Sambo. See some photos from my visit to their headquarters.
Keivn Byrd on 08/03/2009 | Permalink | Comments (0)