Codswallop and Tomfoolery

Not really sure what's going on here like.

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fiftythreenyc:

PAPER. SIMPLIFIED.
One year ago, we introduced the world to Paper. In the intervening months, we developed innovative new tools, improved existing features and devoted countless hours to making Paper better, faster, stronger. As we enhanced our product and made customers happy, we realized we were missing one thing. Minimalism.
Introducing: The most basic version of Paper to date. Built on our powerful core technology masterminded in our sixth floor walk-up in New York City, the new Paper brings together Draw and Erase, two handcrafted tools that effectively cancel each other out. Need a faster way to hide what you’re working on? Our Reset™ feature clears the page with a single swipe. Mistake? What mistake?
Where some see limitations, others see possibility. Welcome to a new world where it’s simpler than simple. It’s simplest.
Learn more about the new Paper on fiftythree.com/paper.

fiftythreenyc:

PAPER. SIMPLIFIED.

One year ago, we introduced the world to Paper. In the intervening months, we developed innovative new tools, improved existing features and devoted countless hours to making Paper better, faster, stronger. As we enhanced our product and made customers happy, we realized we were missing one thing. Minimalism.

Introducing: The most basic version of Paper to date. Built on our powerful core technology masterminded in our sixth floor walk-up in New York City, the new Paper brings together Draw and Erase, two handcrafted tools that effectively cancel each other out. Need a faster way to hide what you’re working on? Our Reset™ feature clears the page with a single swipe. Mistake? What mistake?

Where some see limitations, others see possibility. Welcome to a new world where it’s simpler than simple. It’s simplest.

Learn more about the new Paper on fiftythree.com/paper.

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slomozovo:

PBFB is almost over, and in the last few I’ll try to talk some sense and figure out what it was all for! Please reblog if you enjoy!

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The intersection of magic and neuroscience has become a topic of some interest in the scientific community, and Robbins is now a regular on the lecture circuit. Recently, at a forum in Baltimore, he shared a stage with the psychologist Daniel Kahneman—who won a Nobel Prize for his work in behavioral economics—and the two had a long discussion about so-called “inattentional blindness,” the phenomenon of focussing so intently on a single task that one fails to notice things in plain sight

Adam Green: The Spectacular Thefts of Apollo Robbins, Pickpocket : The New Yorker

This article is amazing. 

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trottimus:

So, this is what we do at the start of every recording. Because we are all (currently) in separate places in England, and due to latency of the internet, there will be sync issues with audio.

To make it easier in the edit, we each say our name in sequence so that we can line up the 3 individual audio tracks.

More often than not we insult each other, say stupid things, or in this case: completely fail at saying anything coherent. Enjoy!

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madewithpaper:

Last Tuesday, we shared our first creative prompt to inspire your next Made With Paper creation. The prompt was two words: EXTRA ORDINARY, motivated by the desire to see something remarkable in routine. We loved seeing your interpretations of “extra ordinary.” Some were funny and vibrant; others dark and contemplative. Here are a few of our favorites.

Learn more about our #PAPERPROMPTS series and see all submissions using the hashtag on Twitter and Tumblr. Come back tomorrow to see the prompt for this week!