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    Monday
    08Feb2010

    Couch computing


    I'm at home most of this week (crazily, we're getting a new ikea-installed kitchen just weeks before the baby is due... must be that nesting instinct!) So the couch is my office today, while a new floor and cabinets are in progress.

    I was doing some image research for issue 5 and came across the dog reading, part of a set of Rand McNally Elf books from the 50s. There are some interesting photo collages/illustrations, particularly of dogs and cats in clothing... slightly more strange than cute.

    Reader Comments (2)

    These are very strange, but I must admit the dog in the first photo looks like she's enjoying herself!
    February 9, 2010 | Unregistered Commenter*gemmifer*
    I LOVE that book. Found it in a junk store in Chicago in the early 80s. A prized possession since.
    February 11, 2010 | Unregistered Commenteraldona

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