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New York car space being sold for 1 million dollars
Only in New York? We think so, though those in Tokyo may disagree. According to that reputable news source, the UK’s Daily Mail, a ‘developer of a luxury condo building in New York City’s Greenwich Village has listed a parking spot for $1 million’. That’s right. And the spot only holds one car, measuring in at an underwhelming 12 feet by 23 feet. So is it even semi-reasonable to ask this much? The New York Post thinks not. They’ve determined that ‘driver would have to rack up a $115 illegal parking ticket every day for 24 years before reaching the cost of this luxury garage’. Ah, the joys of deep pockets.

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Placebo Max Strength: as effective as homeopathy
Ah, placebos. Where would we be without them? This Etsy user asked themselves the same question and came up with a sensible response. Introducing Placebo Max Strength: ‘proven to be as effective as the leading homeopathic treatment [for] … pain, depression and large variety of illnesses.
YOU'RE SAYING (16)
Ben Thomas said | 4 November, 2010
Its not as big as you think! Project CITYSHRINKER!
Brad said | 4 November, 2010
Beyond the Obvious.
Explorations below the surface and above the clouds.
anna-sty said | 4 November, 2010
Based off the concept of my blog (http://bonitianniti.wordpress.com/), “Stop & Smell the Roses” examines typical, everyday circumstances and how they reflect the current state of the human race, encouraging others to think about their actions and their effect on society.
Chris M said | 4 November, 2010
Using Google Street View Images to compare and contrast the visual representation of affluence and disparity.
Robert Harrold said | 4 November, 2010
Take photos of all my hoarded stuff, then get rid of it! Keeping it in a book will take up less space and a book is much easier to dust.
Damien said | 4 November, 2010
Photographic portrait series of random people I encounter.
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Julienite said | 4 November, 2010
A photographic exquisite corpse involving plenty of people around the world ! ![]()
Nat Thompson said | 5 November, 2010
I have recently in the lead up to to the election in Burma , been photographing Burmese people’s faces. You can see a few of these images here http://thelightlover.wordpress.com/2010/10/17/faces-of-burma/ . I would love to make a book that encapsulated this moment in history for the Burmese people. The first person in the book would be as old as the current military regime and the final would be a newborn ethnic Burmese baby. I am an Aussie photographer currently working for Non Profits in Northern Thailand and this book would be a beautiful extension of my work here. Thankyou so much Lost at A Minor for keeping the creative ideas flowing onto my desktop
Sabai Sabai! Nat
San said | 5 November, 2010
Just got back home after a wonderful trip around India, a shocking, beautiful and unique country – cant wait to put my thoughts, photographs and sketches to paper and share this experience with everyone else.
Carly said | 5 November, 2010
something filled with memories for my girlfriend to enjoy as a Christmas present!
Caroline said | 5 November, 2010
How to enter competitions and win prizes.
panelomo said | 5 November, 2010
Panelomo’s Lomographic Journey – A Tour.
Kait said | 5 November, 2010
the life and times of beard-face the 14th.
an acrobat from gothenberg, who loves syrup cake and has a goldfish called ‘grandad’
Ernesto said | 10 November, 2010
gay Asian-American life in the other Los Angeles gay capital AKA Silverlake, Echo Park, Los Feliz area.
Zolton said | 12 November, 2010
Hey guys, thanks for your entries! The three winners of the create your Blurb book giveaway are:
kristin said | 4 November, 2010
Glitter Pony on Magic Mountain.
Nat Thompson said | 5 November, 2010
I have recently in the lead up to to the election in Burma
panelomo said | 5 November, 2010
Panelomo’s Lomographic Journey – A Tour.
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My band, Bloody Panda, used to perform on stage wearing executioner hoods. We’ve stopped doing that, but I’m going to suggest that we all wear panda hat/scarves.
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kristin said | 4 November, 2010
Glitter Pony on Magic Mountain.