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nathan
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April 3, 2007
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If he's got a Star Wars collection, he likely also reads Tolkien, goes to Conventions, plays endless video games, has bad facial hair and back acne and plays Dungeons and Dragons. It's a slippery ...
The tall stack of books are incredible; how do they stay upright? Is there some kind of invisible shelving unit there? In general, this is one of my favorites; spare and modern without being over...
Latest Comments...
If he's got a Star Wars collection, he likely also reads Tolkien, goes to Conventions, plays endless video games, has bad facial hair and back acne and plays Dungeons and Dragons. It's a slippery ...
it's a great concept...anybody know about a cheaper version that does about the same thing?
I like your place, but "yet another good spot to consume our lattes on Saturday mornings"? I mean, really? Who are we writing for here?
The tall stack of books are incredible; how do they stay upright? Is there some kind of invisible shelving unit there? In general, this is one of my favorites; spare and modern without being over...
I bought this one, after years of gigantic and annoying digital alarm clocks: http://www.partshelf.com/sa-43000.html
my mother says you're crazy for even debating - obviously the darker fabric is the more responsible choice. But that's my mother. what does she know?
This device looks incredibly unsafe to me. A power strip inside a closed cardboard container? That's a major fire hazard.