Link Love: Link Actually

February 15th, 2011

Here’s a special Valentine’s Day Link Love edition:

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Tee-rrific: J!NX Regiment Tee

February 9th, 2011

You all know how much I love my geeky tees; if you’ve seen me around at events, you’ll have seen me wearing some of them (although I also have my fair share of pretty dresses). I can’t resist some of the tees I come across online; I’m starting to run out of cupboard space!

So when J!NX asked me whether I’d like to try some of their tees, I of course went “yes!”. They sent me a selection of three tees, of which the Regiment one is my favourite:

J!NX Regiment Tee

I don’t usually like white tees (for obvious reasons), but I’m really digging this one. The black and turquoise design is great and I love how it looks paired with my purple top! The tee is a little bit on the thin side and is a tad see-through (you can’t get away with wearing a bright pink bra under this), but that lighter design is perfect for layering.

J!NX Regiment Tee

The tee is available on J!NX.com at the moment for only £15 (three different types: girly, guy and guy premium).

J!NX Regiment Tee

I’ll be posting photos of the others tees later this week. But check out J!NX for more geeky designs!

Interesting, cute, funny and most awesome links of this week:

  • Super Bowl Trailer Twitter Buzz: Cool comparison of the amount of tweets there were for each trailer that aired during the Super Bowl last night. I was expecting Captain America and Tranformers to be quite high, but Thor? Hadn’t wee seen most of that trailer already? And how can Drive Angry And Fast Five have created more buzz than Super 8?
  • Dancers Among Us: Photography project featuring dancers in everyday situations in New York. Some of this shots are amazing; I marvel at the skill required to pull off some of those poses!
  • Internet Movie Poster Awards – The Not So Serious Categories: LOL.

  • The Nicholas Cage Matrix: Nicholas Cage… you can’t really compare him to other actors. Sometimes he’s so over the top awful and sometimes he’s over the top brilliant; you always have to wait to see per movie which way it can go. This graph is a cute visualization of Cage’s movies.
  • London’s Labyrinths and Mazes: I really should try to visit some of these. Mazes are like cool.
  • Race Tracks Of The World: I’m not that much of a racing fan, but these wooden race tracks would look great on any wall.

  • Unevolved Brands: How many of these brands can you recognize? They’ve all been simplified to only contain circles…
  • Abed’s Chart: Remember that Community episode where Abed tries to figure out the girls menstrual cycle and feed them chocolate according to mood. Yeah, he actually made a chart.
  • Assassin’s Creed 2 Puzzle and Codex Analysis: I’m loving Assassin’s Creed 2! I wasn’t expecting this game to be so full of historical facts (I actually feel as if I’m learning something from playing this game). One of the interesting side missions has you searching for special glyphs on the sides of important buildings (like the Ponte Vecchio in Florence or the Torre Dell’Orologio in Venice) which lead to cryptic puzzles. The link I shared contains quite a deep analysis of those puzzles; interpreting the things we sort of find out there and explaining in more detail which historic figures are mentioned.
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Maybe it’s just me, but wouldn’t this dress be perfect for a Poison Ivy costume?

It’s a cute design and one I’d wear in a heartbeat if I had something jazzy to go to. It was discounted from £575 to £230 on The Outnet, but it’s sadly all sold out now.

ThinkGeek has an awesome new line of tees with geek heroines! The first one was launched a couple of months ago, but since then they’ve added two more designs. Right now there are 3 in total, and I’m hoping they’ll add more in the future.

My favourite so far is the Marie Curie one; I love the simple drawing and the raspberry colour.

Marie Curie – Pioneer of Nuclear Physics

Ada Lovelace – The First Computer Programmer

Mary Shelley – Writer of Frankenstein

Depending on the size and the design, the tees range from $13.99-$18.99; they’re available in 5 different sizes (S, M, L, XL, XXL).

Link Love: Linkalicious

January 25th, 2011

Interesting links of this week:

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Tee-rrific: I Heart Ninjas

January 14th, 2011

I bought this tee yesterday at the David & Goliath store in Carnaby Street:

Cute, right? It was only £10 (instead of the £20 you normally pay for it).

Interesting links of the week:

  • Cat vs Internet: So spot on. I love the graph the cat makes!
  • Nightmare Before Christmas Tree: Now this is the tree I want next Christmas!
  • The Noun Project: Cool project to “share, celebrate, and enhance the world’s visual language. Our goal is to collect and organize all the symbols that form our language into one easy-to-use online library that can be accessed by anyone.
  • Cwora: “This “Cwora” thing everyone’s talking about is a bit rubbish” from Tom Scott.
  • How London Buses Are Numbered: great response from TFL about bus numbers.
  • Fall 2011 TV Show Scripts: interesting list of potential new TV shows for next season. I’m intrigued by 17th Precinct (world ruled by magic, not science), Emerald City (re-imagining of the The Wizard of Oz, set in Gotham) and True Lies (based on the 1994 feature film).
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Interesting links of the week:

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Miss Geeky elsewhere:

Interesting links for this week:

  • Female Flow Chart: flow chart showing the different types of female characters in movies and TV shows.
  • Cute Mittens: These mitten designs are adorable. I love the set in yellow with on one hand ‘Taxi’ written on it (perfect for New Yorkers)!
  • Alexa Meade: Wow, these body painting are awesome! Meade creates 2D paintings using people as her canvas; it looks so surreal.
  • Space Invader Socks: me wantz…
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