Haunted Words, Part 3

A collection of ghost words … 🆕 Ghost Forests: “The haunting remains of what were once stands of cedar and pine. Since the late 19th century, an ever-widening swath of these trees have died along the shore. These arboreal graveyards are showing up in places where the land slopes gently into the ocean and where salty water increasingly encroaches. Along the United States’ east coast, in pockets of the west coast and elsewhere, saltier soils have killed hundreds of thousands of acres of trees, leaving behind woody skeletons typically surrounded by marsh.

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What could be a spaceship control room with organic, fungus like beings entering.

Source: svapicsandmags.com


An animated gif of an illustration featuring a bird riding a train, the wintry landscape passes by outside the train window, on the bird’s table is a sketchbook and soda can.

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This New “Dumbphone” Is a Lot Smarter Than It Looks:

“In many ways the Light Phone III is a more mellow act of defiance, because it can pass as a regular smartphone, when in the hand. The camera lens peeks out in a recognizable way right above the palm, and the foreshortened size isn’t obvious at first. Whereas the Light Phone II was a clear if meek middle finger stuck up at smartphone addiction, the Light Phone III is more like the bird that you slowly crank up out of your fist—it takes a second to get it.”


Spatial Awareness:

An are.na channel featuring photos of weird, wondrous, and spooky places. Example …


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Digital Echoes and Unquiet Minds:

“I often wonder about the costs of the “digital echo.” What is the psychological cost of knowing that your actions aren’t just your own, but create information that can be observed and analyzed by others? As more aspects of our lives generate digital echoes, they force an ambient awareness of being perpetually witnessed rather than simply existing.”


Homeownership is a lifelong commitment to discovering what it takes to modernize a legacy system and the lengths to which and compromises you will make in doing so.

Dan Hon


How to organize your books:

“Books can be picked up at any time, and an idea that was written down in the past can be released back into the present, and help to influence a future.”


Source: dezeen.com