You Are 43% Misanthropic |
![]() You're somewhat misanthropic, but you're not willing to write off the human race (yet!). There's a few people you like, and even them you like at a distance. |
Feb. 13th, 2007
You Are 43% Misanthropic |
![]() You're somewhat misanthropic, but you're not willing to write off the human race (yet!). There's a few people you like, and even them you like at a distance. |

The Discomforts of Home: Reversible-Destiny Lofts by Arakawa and Gins
"With that in mind, Arakawa and Gins designed a building of nine apartments known as Reversible Destiny Lofts. Painted in eye-catching blue, pink, red, yellow and other bright colors, the building resembles the indoor playgrounds that attract toddlers at fast-food restaurants. Inside, each apartment features a dining room with a grainy, surfaced floor that slopes erratically, a sunken kitchen and a study with a concave floor. Electric switches are located in unexpected places on the walls so you have to feel around for the right one. A glass door to the veranda is so small you have to bend to crawl out. You constantly lose balance and gather yourself up, grab onto a column and occasionally trip and fall.
Even worse, there's no closet space; residents will have to find a way to live there, since the apartment offers only a few solutions. "You'll learn to figure it out," says Arakawa. Ten minutes of stumbling around is enough to send even the healthiest young person over the edge. Arakawa says that's precisely the point. "[The apartment] makes you alert and awakens instincts, so you'll live better, longer and even forever," says the artist. "

The Discomforts of Home: Reversible-Destiny Lofts by Arakawa and Gins
"With that in mind, Arakawa and Gins designed a building of nine apartments known as Reversible Destiny Lofts. Painted in eye-catching blue, pink, red, yellow and other bright colors, the building resembles the indoor playgrounds that attract toddlers at fast-food restaurants. Inside, each apartment features a dining room with a grainy, surfaced floor that slopes erratically, a sunken kitchen and a study with a concave floor. Electric switches are located in unexpected places on the walls so you have to feel around for the right one. A glass door to the veranda is so small you have to bend to crawl out. You constantly lose balance and gather yourself up, grab onto a column and occasionally trip and fall.
Even worse, there's no closet space; residents will have to find a way to live there, since the apartment offers only a few solutions. "You'll learn to figure it out," says Arakawa. Ten minutes of stumbling around is enough to send even the healthiest young person over the edge. Arakawa says that's precisely the point. "[The apartment] makes you alert and awakens instincts, so you'll live better, longer and even forever," says the artist. "
Step 1) Clean up calendar on iCal
Step 2 Install beta of Spanning Sync
Step 3) Configure Spanning Sync, Synchronize calendars between Google and iCal
Step 4) Clear calendar on Palm LifeDrive. Synchronize using Missing Sync with iCal.
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Step 2 Install beta of Spanning Sync
Step 3) Configure Spanning Sync, Synchronize calendars between Google and iCal
Step 4) Clear calendar on Palm LifeDrive. Synchronize using Missing Sync with iCal.
So far so good...
Step 1) Clean up calendar on iCal
Step 2 Install beta of Spanning Sync
Step 3) Configure Spanning Sync, Synchronize calendars between Google and iCal
Step 4) Clear calendar on Palm LifeDrive. Synchronize using Missing Sync with iCal.
So far so good...
Step 2 Install beta of Spanning Sync
Step 3) Configure Spanning Sync, Synchronize calendars between Google and iCal
Step 4) Clear calendar on Palm LifeDrive. Synchronize using Missing Sync with iCal.
So far so good...