No, no, I am not selling the Tiffinbox domain for $80. This via Turbanhead –
“Design Within Reach has a tiffin set for, get this, $80. It must come with a tiffin wallah for a few months for that price.”
I'll say.

No, no, I am not selling the Tiffinbox domain for $80. This via Turbanhead –
“Design Within Reach has a tiffin set for, get this, $80. It must come with a tiffin wallah for a few months for that price.”
I'll say.
Aaron Johnson is the brains behind “What the Duck,” the funniest comic strip I have come across in a very long time. It's photo-centric, which makes it all the more funny for me [because I do like to laugh at myself sometimes].
Using a duck as his protagonist, Johnson goes about illustrating some very poignant moments that photographers experience, especially with their clients. Some photogs may not find it humorous as the punch lines can be acerbic like this one:
The RSS feed is here. The comic strip's archive is here. Listen to Aaron Johnson on October 21 at Photo Talk Radio.
[via Rob Galbraith]Via Jason Kottke
“They called attention to the price per pound… and that this was a supermarket, not a pet store… but I wasn’t swayed.”
A literal, but very wonky series of images of a guy who decides to buy a fish in Chinatown and then releases it in the East River.