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Atley G. Kasky

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atleykins Vote for THE KIDS ARE ALL RIGHT, next year's Hurt Locker. http://www.awardsdaily.com/ (via @jehorowitz )
atleykins Dear Twitter, RSS, and Email: tl;dr.
atleykins RT @AlwaysWithHonor Tufte appntd by Obama, "To provide transparency in relation to the use of Recovery-related funds." http://bit.ly/9l35Xo
atleykins Figuring I can't figure anymore
atleykins What about the kids!?
atleykins Are you kidding me? Reproductions of 1930's Wilson Sweatshirts (read: Want): http://bit.ly/8YYQQD
atleykins @jenniferdaniel 5 Ideas #Great_Illustrations_But_Unfit_To_Print
atleykins Hey, it's me: http://twitpic.com/16lp0o - Meet GOOD employee: Atley G. Kasky, Art Department (via @GOOD )
atleykins 4 of 99: La Brea Bakery's country white bread #99thingstoeatLA http://twitpic.com/16fwi0
atleykins Pre-obsessed: RT @ztf : High level of excitement for this nerdy HBO show: http://bit.ly/agrzh0
atleykins 3 of 99: Bob's plain cake doughnut #99thingstoeatLA http://twitpic.com/169sex
atleykins autoRT @ztf : Brian Rea being absolutely awesome: http://bit.ly/cLs1o0
atleykins RT @GOOD : "The State of the Internet" by Jess3 counts and assesses our astounding internet usage—with infographics. http://su.pr/1g3sZ9
atleykins 2 of 99: Hickory Burger at Apple Pan #99thingstoeatLA http://twitpic.com/15s261
atleykins 1 of 99: Mandarin House's cha chieng mein #99thingstoeatLA http://twitpic.com/15peuy
atleykins George Lois tells the stories behind his twelve favorite Esquire covers: http://bit.ly/93Yc85
atleykins At home with JP Williams, design, archivist, and founder of the blog, Amass: http://bit.ly/bp6iT6
atleykins RT @MonikerNewinsky : oh NOW y'all are into curling.
atleykins Let's watch Thomas make things: http://bit.ly/aywgBh (via @Scharwath )
atleykins Just Kill Us, a Graveyard of Ideas: http://www.justkill.us/ (via @jenniferdaniel )
atleykins That blob is a bobsled! 4 minutes of Steven Heller breaking down Olympics pictograms since 1936: http://nyti.ms/dwUxkW (via @jenniferdaniel )