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Jesse VanDerPol

Jesse VanDerPol

graphic/web designer located in Des Moines, IA.
reseaufractal: heathernicole85: lmnopets: I can come in? oh hi! Um, wow. Close encounters of the deer kind….. Close catts?… i give up. - http://vanderpol.me/post...
reseaufractal:
  
heathernicole85:
  
lmnopets:
  
I can come in?
  
oh hi!
   
Um, wow. Close encounters of the deer kind….. Close catts?… i give up.
smartasshat: (via gorillasushi) You said there’d be pie! Oh, I see what you did there. Asshole. I’ll have a piece of that pi, and eat it to. Think I did it wrong. - http://vanderpol.me/post...
smartasshat:
  
(via gorillasushi)
 
You said there’d be pie!
 
Oh, I see what you did there. Asshole.
  
I’ll have a piece of that pi, and eat it to.
 
Think I did it wrong.
My formspring is lonely... anymore questions? I love answering them! http://www.formspring.me/jmvande...
@tysonlee OR! you could save the salt to apply to some Wendy's fries since they always seem to be on the "not enough" side.
@abrudtkuhl Mac Chrome bookmark isn't really built yet... File is User/Library/App Support/Google/Chrome/Default/Bookmarks edit list there.
hammerito: ronniebruce: photorella: ckck: “Urban Forest” skyscraper concept by MAD Architects, to be built in Chongqing, China. More So insane and yet so awesome at the same time. I will take two please! - http://vanderpol.me/post...
hammerito:
  
ronniebruce:
  
photorella:
  
ckck:
  
“Urban Forest” skyscraper concept by MAD Architects, to be built in Chongqing, China. More
  
So insane and yet so awesome at the same time.
    
I will take two please!
@abrudtkuhl just realized there is a CheckSum.... edit might tank the file.
@jeffacaldwell Glad it was only a close call and not the real deal. Now no cell phone for you till you are parked mister =:P
@abrudtkuhl Surprisingly stable. I prefer it to the PC version. Been using it as default browser for about a month or two. No real problems
@abrudtkuhl I took it, @boxee is supposed to be different. Want a different box? Have a corner that "sinks" out of view. unique angle
@KevinMcCarthy boxee is home theater media center software. U can install on AppleTVs or PCs. They are releasing their own hardware soon.
@abrudtkuhl I thought it wasn't too bad. Black sleek "box" with a logo and a slot. how is that ugly?
@lukeinvan Also dark b/c: "Is that a phone glowing in your pocket or are u just happy to see me?" wasn't a line. Wait forget I said anything
@iowaradioguy A.W.E.S.O.M.E. *PERIOD*
@kelalea what color was the puddle?
@pyroblue thank god @liabolicious and I aren't the only ones to listen to them around here =p Welcome to the bonafide lovin' crowd.
are2: David Ope Mesmerizing. - http://vanderpol.me/post...
are2:
 
David Ope
 
Mesmerizing.
(via graphiceverywhere) WANT! - http://vanderpol.me/post...
(via graphiceverywhere)
 
WANT!
So I was walking through the grocery store around Thanksgiving, saw this product, took a photo, meant to post how effing disturbing it is because I immediately thought “drug addict”. I mean “injectable butter”! How can you go wrong right? Syringe included with your beautiful, shrink-wrapped drug of choice. Anyway I found it in my phone again, so... - http://vanderpol.me/post...
So I was walking through the grocery store around Thanksgiving, saw this product, took a photo, meant to post how effing disturbing it is because I immediately thought “drug addict”.
 
I mean “injectable butter”! How can you go wrong right? Syringe included with your beautiful, shrink-wrapped drug of choice.
 
Anyway I found it in my phone again, so thought I would share it. I am still disturbed. = \
Breaking out the scarf day! - http://www.flickr.com/photos...
Breaking out the scarf day!
Breaking out the scarf day! - http://vanderpol.me/post...
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Breaking out the scarf day!
alinasmith: xntrek: samantha-x: fencehopping: Justin Quinnell’s amazing six month exposure he made in Bristol, England of the sun rising and falling over the city’s famous suspension bridge. He made the photo not with a fancy digital camera but with an extremely rude, homemade device — a pinhole camera made from an empty soda can with a .25mm hole... - http://vanderpol.me/post...
alinasmith:
  
xntrek:
  
samantha-x:
  
fencehopping:
  
Justin Quinnell’s amazing six month exposure he made in Bristol, England of the sun rising and falling over the city’s famous suspension bridge.
 
He made the photo not with a fancy digital camera but with an extremely rude, homemade device — a pinhole camera made from an empty soda can with a .25mm hole punched in it and one sheet of photo paper inside. He strapped it to a telephone pole and left it there for six months, from December 19, 2007 to June 21, 2008. If those dates sound familiar (or astronomically significant), they are — they’re the winter and summer solstices, respectively.
 
The lowest arc in the photo is the sun’s trail on the shortest day of the year, the winter solstice. The highest arc is the summer solstice. The lines which are punctuated by dots represent overcast days when the sun penetrated the clouds only intermittently.
   
RB for the old-school photographic love
   
Very interesting idea mixed with an awesome execution. What I found most interesting is that this seems to say (at least in Bristol during the time lapse dates) that they get way more sun then overcast days. Since there is far more light blue arcs then missing spots.
Jesse: it was just for shits… when i should be working on this project. Ed: To that, I say nay. Jesse: when did you get turned into a horse? Ed: 'round Thanksgiving. I crashed my car into a barn and was a little loopy from the head knocking - I just never stopped eating the hay. Jesse: i hope that none of that has a shred of truth to it….. except... - http://vanderpol.me/post...
jamieelizabeth: highlow: grutty: Anyone know what this is about? Seen in lower Manhattan around Federal Plaza. I think there are several of them in the vicinity… I saw one at Columbus Circle. I’m curious too. My co-worker said it’s something for the Sci-fi channel, apparently they are doing something later in union square for it. That looks to be... - http://vanderpol.me/post...
jamieelizabeth:
  
highlow:
  
grutty:
  
Anyone know what this is about? Seen in lower Manhattan around Federal Plaza. I think there are several of them in the vicinity…
  
I saw one at Columbus Circle. I’m curious too.
  
My co-worker said it’s something for the Sci-fi channel, apparently they are doing something later in union square for it.
  
That looks to be a stunt for the new syfy “Alice” show. The stunt has a website here
 
Check out @whiterabbitinc and #followthewhiterabbit on twitter for more info.
hammerito: phosphorescent: cuong205a: bookshelf I’d be so tempted to put a fireman’s pole through the middle. I was about to agree, but then I realized that the first time I tried to use it while drunk, I’d knock every book off the shelf and smash my coccyx. I would prefer a pneumatic lift with a firemen’s pole running through the center. That way... - http://vanderpol.me/post...
hammerito:
  
phosphorescent:
  
cuong205a:
  
bookshelf
  
I’d be so tempted to put a fireman’s pole through the middle.
  
I was about to agree, but then I realized that the first time I tried to use it while drunk, I’d knock every book off the shelf and smash my coccyx.
  
I would prefer a pneumatic lift with a firemen’s pole running through the center. That way if I just wanted to go flying through a tube of books I could. But on an everyday I need to read aspect it would still be functional and take me up and down at a good reading pace.
 
On second thought maybe a rope propelled, old-style elevator with chair would be the best mode. You get a good old fashioned feel to perusing your collection & if you read with any kind of frequency, instant ripped-like-Jesus effect.
delgrosso: WANT. DOUBLE WANT! - http://vanderpol.me/post...
delgrosso:
 
WANT.
 
DOUBLE WANT!
@johnpemble Happy Birthday! Sorry I missed it earlier. Hope you had a great day.
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