Qualquer coisa que me vem na cabeça, eu copio e colo aqui.

Cualquier cosa que se me ocurre, se lo copio y lo pego acá.

Whatever crosses my mind, I just copy and paste it here.


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Sep 8, 2011
@ 2:19 pm
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Coitado é quem levou o coito.

— Germano, Paulo


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Sep 3, 2011
@ 4:00 pm
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Esquecer dói, esperar dói. Mas a pior dor é não saber se esperar ou esquecer

— (Não achei o autor)


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Aug 19, 2011
@ 5:48 pm
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Enquanto isso, num bar em Blumenau...

Gurizão: À sua saude

Velho: À nossa.

Gurizãoo: Não, com a gente tá tudo certo...


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Jul 28, 2011
@ 6:15 pm
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original artwork by: adri t.

original artwork by: adri t.


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Jul 21, 2011
@ 3:09 pm
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People don’t disappoint you; your own expectations towards them do.


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Jul 7, 2011
@ 8:19 pm
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HTML

Paulo: nao sei o q é esse html q vcs tanto falam na empresa

Daniel: ah, uns negócio lá de computador, tá ligado?

Daniel: acho que é do google

Paulo: ah, tu mexe no computador?

Paulo: to com um problema no meu, acho q é virus

Daniel: tá, mas tb, tu fica baixando tudo que é mp3, imagem né

Daniel: não coloca aquele filtro de linha pra discar pra internet

Daniel: dá nisso

Daniel: entra virus tudo por ali


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Jun 19, 2011
@ 9:17 am
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alanvanroemburg:

Apple iCloud icon golden ratio
Alan van Roemburg thanks to Takamasa!

alanvanroemburg:

Apple iCloud icon golden ratio

Alan van Roemburg thanks to Takamasa!

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Jun 15, 2011
@ 8:54 am
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formspring.me

Ask me anything http://formspring.me/danielrw


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Jun 13, 2011
@ 7:17 pm
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clientsfromhell:

 
Dante, in his epic poem The Inferno, described hell by a series of stratum, each worse than the last, each descending downward into a more hellish hell, into a bleaker blackness, into rooms of grinding teeth and wailing, murderers and falsifiers and fornicators, rubbing their ill-begotten elbows against their eternal shackles… It’s a pretty dark vision of hell, yes, but in all fairness, Dante never had clients. 
    That’s why we’ve created a sister book to that one, a book that adds a little bit of humour to the grave Italian’s portrait of hell. It’s called  Clients From Hell: A collection of anonymously-contributed client horror stories from designers, and it’s available now at  Amazon.com, both in paperback and Kindle editions.

clientsfromhell:

Dante, in his epic poem The Inferno, described hell by a series of stratum, each worse than the last, each descending downward into a more hellish hell, into a bleaker blackness, into rooms of grinding teeth and wailing, murderers and falsifiers and fornicators, rubbing their ill-begotten elbows against their eternal shackles… It’s a pretty dark vision of hell, yes, but in all fairness, Dante never had clients. 


    That’s why we’ve created a sister book to that one, a book that adds a little bit of humour to the grave Italian’s portrait of hell. It’s called  Clients From Hell: A collection of anonymously-contributed client horror stories from designers, and it’s available now at Amazon.com, both in paperback and Kindle editions.

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May 3, 2011
@ 9:39 am
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Long work is what the lawyer who bills 14 hours a day filling in forms does. Hard work is what the insightful litigator does when she synthesizes four disparate ideas and comes up with an argument that wins the case—in less than five minutes.

Seth’s Blog: Hard work vs. Long work