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El Vética

My love for lucha libre and my deep appreciation for fontography have finally created a lovechild in the form of the El Vetica luchador tee from the Mule Design. Get yours today!

El Vetica

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El Vética

Designer Juan Pablo Bravo is at it again. Not only has he revised his original 100 Pixar character infographic, but now he’s added more. Check out his 200 Pixar characters design. But best of all he’s created a brand new one – 70 Disney Villains. I see these hanging from my cube walls soon…

UPDATE: Looks like the post was taken down… too bad, it was nice. Hope it comes back soon.

UPDATE 2: Post is back up!

70 Disney Villains

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As my kids start to take to drawing, I’ve thought about what they would look like if I “cleaned them up”. Dave Devries took that idea one step further and re-illustrated kids drawings. The results are both stunning and disturbing. Check them all out here.

Kids drawings re-imagined

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Before there were iPods, iPhones, or even iPads, mp3 players were few and far between. Back then, the best way to listen to mp3s was on your computer. But what about when you wanted to take your tunes on the road? I needed a player that I could take to work and still have in the car, so I decided to find one of them new-fangled mp3 players.

iRiver SlimX
Hard drive based players cost an arm and leg back, then so when someone recommended an CD player that played mp3s, it seemed like a perfect match. My first “mp3 player” was the iRiver SlimX mp3 CD player. It was slick, small, and played a whole lotta mp3s. (Keep in mind that no one was ripping mp3s any higher than 128kps, so it held quite a few songs- about 10 CDs worth).

The iRiver SlimX was my go-to for about a year and half. But after a while I was tired of making new mp3 CD compilations everytime I got new music (not mention all the old CD compilations that were piling up…). I needed a solution that held all my music.

Creative Nomad Jukebox

Next was the Creative Nomad Jukebox. This had a whopping 6GB internal hard drive. I never fully filled it up. It was big – like a CD player-big. It has some syncing issues, but all in all, served its purpose. This one lasted about 2 years before abuse killed some buttons. Thankfully, I had a warranty and was able to trade up for a new model when it finally died.

Creative Nomad Zen NX

The Creative Nomad Jukebox Zen NX was the replacement and was a very nice and solid player. With 30GBs of space, it was like the infinite abyss for mp3s. It was very simply built. Just a monochromatic screen, a circuit board, and a laptop hard drive. So simple, in fact, that when I dropped it (it was out of warranty by then) I was able to drop in a replacement  hard drive and voila! I was back in business. There was a very good community around the Creative players and it was really helpful in a pinch to search their forums for help. I think I gave that one to my mom… not sure if she still has it or not.

iPod 5th generation

The Nomad lasted a long while, and when the iPod came out and I wasn’t swayed. I still had a 30GB player, so why upgrade. The thing that finally convinced me to get one was its ability to play video… and 60GB hard drive… and a great sale price. So I took the plunge and got a 5th Generation 60GB iPod, and 5 years later, it’s still plugging along. I still see no need to upgrade to an iPod Touch, etc.,  as I still have loads of space.

So, what’s next? Not sure. I don’t see any others out there that I’m interested in. If and when my current player dies, I’ll be forced to find a replacement, but til then, this one will be my carpool companion.

Loteria cards were a staple in our house growing up. We’d play when all the cousins got together. The nostalgia of it drove me to buy the Loteria Gonzalez set last year at Comic Con, but this one takes the cake. Artist Chepo Peña’s blending loteria and Star Wars is pure genius. Check them all out for yourself.

Star Wars Loteria

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