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Pretty Colors “thumbprint portrait” by cheryl sorg (have a look... BAD POSTCARDS Ralph and Martha Palmer, Newport News, VirginiaSo far in 1961 we have passed out about 600,000 tracts in 12 states. We especially request your prayers now that the busy holiday seasons are coming up.The bus is eqquipped [sic] with living quarters and I am doing the driving. Pray that this tract training program will be the means of winning many for Christ. December 6, 2015 28 notes ReligionPreacherVintageVintage Postcard SHARE THIS: December 5, 2015 110 notes DogsFloridaVintageVintage Postcard SHARE THIS: December 4, 2015 235 notes Busy Person's CorrespondenceVintageVintage Postcard SHARE THIS: 6105 Lankershim Blvd.North Hollywood, CaliforniaHi Folks! What would you like to do? December 3, 2015 63 notes MotelCaliforniaPinkVintageVintage Postcard SHARE THIS: December 2, 2015 57 notes BeachWomenVintageVintage Postcard SHARE THIS: Compliments of UNITED AIR LINES December 1, 2015 288 notes AdvertisingAirlineFoodVintageVintage Postcard SHARE THIS: Growing in the Pacific Northwest.

Daily Patricia My neighbors have an 8 month old puppy. He’s a beautiful dog. I know about him because they leave him basically alone for most of the time, and he barks. When you see him, he’s almost a little glazed over, this because animals that are kept in cages in general for extended lengths of time start to get affected by it psychologically. The chances of his irresponsible (sorry) owners, who have no time for a dog let alone a puppy, keeping him for the full 15 years of his life are probably slim, because nobody who has zero time for a dog (let alone a puppy) would ever bring one into their home knowing it’s just not ideal for the dog. Which means, he’ll likely end up in a shelter somewhere between a year and a half and three years, when they finally realize they have no time for the dog, and don’t want to give him the meager time they do any longer. The reason I am sharing this: Do not get a pet if you do not have the time or money for it.

DesignCloud Spector by Fiana O’Leary As her graduation project from the Royal College of Art, designer Fiona O’Leary invented a device that scans and identifies typeface and colours — beaming the samples directly to a nearby computer or storing the information for later. While currently only a prototype, it’s clear that Spector could become wildly popular with graphic designers and typophiles. Wired referred to it as “Shazam for fonts” but also pointed out that one major obstacle in its development may lie in its ability to aid in design theft. (via booooooom)

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