My Delights

Here are some things I find and enjoy as I Tumble the web. I am sharing them for the world to see and enjoy too!

Interesting ideas from the TwitterFools on where Twitter is heading in 2010.

Google Wave Invites are tough to give away it seems. Get one if you want it.

Not all tweeps should be followed, here are a few to avoid.

Before satellites, sniper rifles, grenade launchers there was Renaissance Warfare 2! Now an awesome video game for your xbox 360 or PlayStation 3

kasumicr:

Water lily (via shianghan27)

Macro close ups of flowers always make me stare.  Wonder why?

kasumicr:

Water lily (via shianghan27)

Macro close ups of flowers always make me stare.  Wonder why?

(via wearealwayslost)

Fairly Awesome Photo!  Well Done!

(via wearealwayslost)

Fairly Awesome Photo!  Well Done!

lrusso:

hennypotter:

guinness gasm. cupcakes made with beer. beer cupcakes for the win.

I don’t know what I like more about this picture - the moustaches or the combination of my favorite foods.  Yes, beer is a food.

Sound Delicious.  Need to get the recipe!

lrusso:

hennypotter:

guinness gasm. cupcakes made with beer. beer cupcakes for the win.

I don’t know what I like more about this picture - the moustaches or the combination of my favorite foods.  Yes, beer is a food.

Sound Delicious.  Need to get the recipe!

Admittedly I am new to Twitter, but I wonder if this change will make a difference in the way people tweet.  I am thinking: NOT.  Spammers will still spam and the good tweeps will keep on being good.  The rest of us - we’ll do our best.

The Tumblr iPhone App finally got an upgrade.

mixedupmemory:

Oh happy day!

Grab it!

lrusso:

The Dakota circa 1890.
What strikes me most about this picture is how much urban development happened in the subsequent 60 years or so.  By the 1950s, New York as we know it was starting to take shape.  In this picture, the UWS looks downright desolate.

How cool is that photo?  Love it!

lrusso:

The Dakota circa 1890.

What strikes me most about this picture is how much urban development happened in the subsequent 60 years or so.  By the 1950s, New York as we know it was starting to take shape.  In this picture, the UWS looks downright desolate.

How cool is that photo?  Love it!

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