Summer Reading (and Programming) Hey! Iâm guessing youâre on a mobile device. If Iâm right, this page wonât really work for you. Try it on a laptop or desktop computer instead. I guess you could say this is a book review written⦠in JavaScript? Music: Weâre the Resistors by Eric Skiff This is a Reading Rainbow-esque series about books I love that are between five and 500 years old but not super we
If a picture says more than a thousand words â and current internet dynamics tend to agree â what would a visual guide to the English vocabulary, contemporary and 'webresentative', look like? Ben West and Felix Heyes, two artists and designers from London (UK), found out when they replaced the 21,000 words found in your everyday dictionary with whatever shows up first for each word in Google's ima
Here at Flavorpill, we canât really get enough of gazing lovingly at photographs of books. We know itâs whatâs inside that counts, but one simple fact just canât be avoided: books are beautiful, and they sure do warm up a room â or, in some cases, an entire building. Plus, at the risk of being totally sentimental, we think that the best books are often the most beautiful: even if their spines are
[Editorâs note: In celebration of the holidays, weâre counting down the top 12 Flavorwire features of 2012. This post, at #1, was originally published January 31.] With Amazon slowly taking over the publishing world and bookstores closing left and right, things can sometimes seem a little grim for the brick and mortar booksellers of the world. After all, why would anyone leave the comfort of their
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