2010 Calendar
My good friend Action Mike just released a neat 2010 calendar.
If you're obsessive-compulsive or just love colored dots (or both, as in my case), this might be for you.
If you're obsessive-compulsive or just love colored dots (or both, as in my case), this might be for you.

Now, we’ve all got way too many tools in our lives—software, email, and now things like Twitter and delicious, so this may seem like a whole lot more from a couple of guys who proclaim the virtue of less. I’ll try to counter that by saying these are “little” tools: simple, one-shot smart bombs for solving specific problems -- nothing new to learn, no lifelong commitments to maintenance. (Alton Brown would probably shoot me for pitching unitaskers, but, whatever. Software is different.)
Richard Holden, of the firm Holden Cherry Lee, has an interesting take on the problems of overcrowded urban living, and on an overpriced housing market, the Micro Compact Home.

The homes are an exact cube, with a side length of 9 feet. They contain everything needed to live, including a toilet, shower, minibar, sink, cooking facilities, a double bed, and "dinner for five". Horden cites the aerospace industry as a primary influence. They are currently being tested with students in Munich, and Horden cites plans for short-stay business living in London.

You've got to see some of the plans for this thing, particularly the tree village, and the beautiful dream of the low e-home. I wish I was organized enough to live in one of these.