Monday, January 23, 2012
A first-rate version of yourself
“Always be a first-rate version of yourself, instead of a second-rate version of somebody else.” Judy Garland
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
http://fightforthefuture.org/
What people want from technology is usually pretty clear...
To be a bit more concrete, we're asking:
- After spending thousands of years building libraries of donated books, why do governments try to tear them down when they happen spontaneously online?
- Why can't I give money directly to every musician I like, instead of paying Apple or Spotify and leaving virtually nothing in the pockets of the artists?
- Why does the US pay so much for cellphone service? And for slow internet?
- How is it possible that singing "Happy Birthday" in public is still illegal, and why does anyone stand by these laws?
- Will every kid growing up in every developing country have access to every book ever made, as soon as they get a smartphone? Or will the books cost $12, an impossible expense for a poor kid?
- Why have we all been sitting idly while the movie and music lobbyists have been systematically advancing legislation that strips freedoms, blocks innovation, and exclusively advances Hollywood's financial agenda?
Thursday, January 5, 2012
Vintage Condition Grading System - II
Condition Ratings
*** Source: Price Guide to Costume Jewelry, Third Edition by Harrice Simons Miller
Mint: New, never worn.
Near Mint: No apparent wear.
Excellent: No chipping or fading of finish or enamel; no missing, yellowed, or darkened rhinestones; no worn prongs or edges. If stones have been replaced, it should not be obvious.
Very Good: No missing or dead stones, no peeling pearls, minor chips in the enamel or slight wear on the prongs or edges.
Good: Any flaws do not affect wearability. Under a loupe there may be spotting in the foil, minor darkening or graying rhinestones, minor yellowing and signs of wear. Professional repairs.
Fair: Visible damage, missing or darkened stones, broken closures, severe wear. Old repairs with solder evident on reverse.
Poor: Stones chipped, scratched or missing; dents and holes in metal; some missing prongs.
Monday, December 26, 2011
Colour Trends for 2012
Here are the colour forecasts for 2012...
"70s appliances": Gold, almond, avocado green, and muted mustard
Layered neutrals: Oatmeals, browns, tans, and grays.
Pastels: Blush pink, robin's egg blue, and mint green.
Graphic Black and White: This combo is being used in geometric, bold applications, which is pretty exciting.
Tangerine Tango: Pantone, a globally recognized authority on colour chose this cheerful, feel-good colour to help keep spirits high.
For further information: International Colour Authority (ICA) and Pantone
"70s appliances": Gold, almond, avocado green, and muted mustard
Layered neutrals: Oatmeals, browns, tans, and grays.
Pastels: Blush pink, robin's egg blue, and mint green.
Graphic Black and White: This combo is being used in geometric, bold applications, which is pretty exciting.
Tangerine Tango: Pantone, a globally recognized authority on colour chose this cheerful, feel-good colour to help keep spirits high.
For further information: International Colour Authority (ICA) and Pantone
Sunday, December 25, 2011
Start with a brooch
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| Coro, 1940s |
"If you want to start a collection, start with a brooch because you will find most use for it. It can be pinned on a suit lapel, collar or pocket, on a hat, belt, or evening gown." - Coco Chanel
| Sarah Coventry, early 1960s |
| Trifari, 1960s |
What a smart quote! I totally agree! And if you're like me, maybe you would prefer a classic piece for everyday wear, something nice to go with style to work, to the cinema or just hang around with friends, and probably you would choose something dazzling to wear on special occasions. But a brooch is definetly a must have piece!
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