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Books

A Cover Darkly

A collection of over 650 Phillip K Dick book covers – some pretty trippy covers for some pretty trippy books…

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Some of the more eagle-eyed among you (the geeks) may notice that the bottom left hand Palmer Eldritch cover is actually the cover to Frank Herbert’s Dune (at least it is to the copy I own) that they just nicked and reused.

(via Design Observer)

PS: Yes I was tempted to title this post ‘Dick Covers’

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Work

Perspective

Just to show how much today sucked, these things happened:

  • I managed to nab the last slice of Victoria Sponge in Curiositea
  • My iPhone 3GS arrived
  • and I had homemade bread for lunch

And it was still a shit day.

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Music

Star Wars Cantina Ragtime

This is also pretty cool:

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People

Mudita

For years I was never quite sure what schadenfreude meant, when I finally looked it up on wikipedia the ‘antonyms’ section introduced me to the Buddhist concept of Mudita which I liked and as it came up during the course of my day today I thought I’d do a little post about it.

In the Punnett Square of Happiness and Unhappiness against Fortune in others and Misfortune in others Mudita is the coolest one: Happiness in another’s fortune. Joy at their joy.

The term mudita is usually translated as “sympathetic” or “altruistic” joy, the pleasure that comes from delighting in other people’s well-being rather than begrudging it. Many Buddhist teachers interpret mudita more broadly as referring to an inner spring of infinite joy that is available to everyone at all times, regardless of circumstances. The more deeply one drinks of this spring, the more secure one becomes in one’s own abundant happiness, and the easier it then becomes to relish the joy of other people as well.

How awesome is that?

Also for more German loanword fun check out Claire Rayner on Zeitguest. Also.

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Music

Dr John plays Tipitina

Dr John plays Professor Longhair’s Tipitina:

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Film

Four Lions

A clip from Chris Morris’s upcoming Four Lions:

(thx to Iain)