ELEMENTARY, SHERLOCK!

All things Sherlockian & Moffatian
  • May 20, 2013 3:40 pm

    sweetlittlekitty:

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    MAKIN MY WAY DOWNTOWN

    twerk

  • May 20, 2013 2:29 pm
    the-wolstenass:

me every morning

    the-wolstenass:

    me every morning

  • May 20, 2013 2:24 pm
    deducemysoul:

My entry for Let’s Draw Sherlock, based on Mucha’s The Moon:
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    deducemysoul:

    My entry for Let’s Draw Sherlock, based on Mucha’s The Moon:

  • May 20, 2013 2:10 pm
    
Benedict Cumberbatch pointing his [abnormally large] finger at me. Today was a good day. 

Oh, this is lovely. View high resolution

    Benedict Cumberbatch pointing his [abnormally large] finger at me. Today was a good day.

    Oh, this is lovely.

  • May 20, 2013 1:42 pm

    bennyslegs:

    OH MY GOD I THOUGHT HE WAS NAKED I NEARLY LOST A LUNG THEN

    (Source: enigmaticpenguinofdeath)

  • May 20, 2013 12:55 pm

    thedoctorsjawn:

    [x]

    I saw it again this morning

    At 9am

    By myself

    I make GOOD decisions.

  • May 20, 2013 10:48 am

    lookatallthelovelyfandoms:

    Arthur Conan Doyle: Trying to see how little fucks he can give about a series of books before people start to notice. 

    (Source: aguidetodeduction)

  • May 20, 2013 8:55 am
    marissamayr:


I’m delighted to announce that we’ve reached an agreement to acquire Tumblr! 
We promise not to screw it up.  Tumblr is incredibly special and has a great thing going.  We will operate Tumblr independently.  David Karp will remain CEO.  The product roadmap, their team, their wit and irreverence will all remain the same as will their mission to empower creators to make their best work and get it in front of the audience they deserve.  Yahoo! will help Tumblr get even better, faster.
Tumblr has built an amazing place to follow the world’s creators. From art to architecture, fashion to food, Tumblr hosts 105 million different blogs.  With more than 300 million monthly unique visitors and 120,000 signups every day, Tumblr is one of thefastest-growing media networks in the world.  Tumblr sees 900 posts per second (!) and 24 billion minutes spent onsite each month.  On mobile, more than half of Tumblr’s users are using the mobile app, and those users do an average of 7 sessions per day.  Tumblr’s tremendous popularity and engagement among creators, curators and audiences of all ages brings a significant new community of users to the Yahoo! network.  The combination of Tumblr+Yahoo! could grow Yahoo!’s audience by 50% to more than a billion monthly visitors, and could grow traffic by approximately 20%.
In terms of working together, Tumblr can deploy Yahoo!’s personalization technology and search infrastructure to help its users discover creators, bloggers, and content they’ll love.  In turn, Tumblr brings 50 billion blog posts (and 75 million more arriving each day) to Yahoo!’s media network and search experiences.  The two companies will also work together to create advertising opportunities that are seamless and enhance user experience.
As I’ve said before, companies are all about people.  Getting to know the Tumblr team has been really amazing.  I’ve long held the view that in all things art and design, you can feel the spirit and demeanor of those who create them.  That’s why it was no surprise to me that David Karp is one of the nicest, most empathetic people I’ve ever met.  He’s also one of the most perceptive, capable entrepreneurs I’ve worked with.  His respect for Tumblr’s community of creators is awesome, and I’m absolutely delighted to have him and his entire team join Yahoo!.   
Both Tumblr and Yahoo! share a vision to make the Internet the ultimate creative canvas by focusing on users, design — and building experiences that delight and inspire the world every day.
http://yahoo.tumblr.com/


This is a direct post from Yahoo’s CEO…who I am guessing had her intern’s intern manufacture her Tumblr blog this morning at 7am.
This part frightens me:
In terms of working together, Tumblr can deploy Yahoo!’s personalization technology and search infrastructure to help its users discover creators, bloggers, and content they’ll love.  In turn, Tumblr brings 50 billion blog posts (and 75 million more arriving each day) to Yahoo!’s media network and search experiences.
If this means that Tumblr/Yahoo is implementing a “search by email” feature then we’re all fucked. Real names, emails, and key demographic features will be linked with Tumblr names.
Goodbye anonymity. 

    marissamayr:

    I’m delighted to announce that we’ve reached an agreement to acquire Tumblr! 

    We promise not to screw it up.  Tumblr is incredibly special and has a great thing going.  We will operate Tumblr independently.  David Karp will remain CEO.  The product roadmap, their team, their wit and irreverence will all remain the same as will their mission to empower creators to make their best work and get it in front of the audience they deserve.  Yahoo! will help Tumblr get even better, faster.

    Tumblr has built an amazing place to follow the world’s creators. From art to architecture, fashion to food, Tumblr hosts 105 million different blogs.  With more than 300 million monthly unique visitors and 120,000 signups every day, Tumblr is one of thefastest-growing media networks in the world.  Tumblr sees 900 posts per second (!) and 24 billion minutes spent onsite each month.  On mobile, more than half of Tumblr’s users are using the mobile app, and those users do an average of 7 sessions per day.  Tumblr’s tremendous popularity and engagement among creators, curators and audiences of all ages brings a significant new community of users to the Yahoo! network.  The combination of Tumblr+Yahoo! could grow Yahoo!’s audience by 50% to more than a billion monthly visitors, and could grow traffic by approximately 20%.

    In terms of working together, Tumblr can deploy Yahoo!’s personalization technology and search infrastructure to help its users discover creators, bloggers, and content they’ll love.  In turn, Tumblr brings 50 billion blog posts (and 75 million more arriving each day) to Yahoo!’s media network and search experiences.  The two companies will also work together to create advertising opportunities that are seamless and enhance user experience.

    As I’ve said before, companies are all about people.  Getting to know the Tumblr team has been really amazing.  I’ve long held the view that in all things art and design, you can feel the spirit and demeanor of those who create them.  That’s why it was no surprise to me that David Karp is one of the nicest, most empathetic people I’ve ever met.  He’s also one of the most perceptive, capable entrepreneurs I’ve worked with.  His respect for Tumblr’s community of creators is awesome, and I’m absolutely delighted to have him and his entire team join Yahoo!.   

    Both Tumblr and Yahoo! share a vision to make the Internet the ultimate creative canvas by focusing on users, design — and building experiences that delight and inspire the world every day.

    http://yahoo.tumblr.com/

    This is a direct post from Yahoo’s CEO…who I am guessing had her intern’s intern manufacture her Tumblr blog this morning at 7am.

    This part frightens me:

    In terms of working together, Tumblr can deploy Yahoo!’s personalization technology and search infrastructure to help its users discover creators, bloggers, and content they’ll love.  In turn, Tumblr brings 50 billion blog posts (and 75 million more arriving each day) to Yahoo!’s media network and search experiences.


    If this means that Tumblr/Yahoo is implementing a “search by email” feature then we’re all fucked. Real names, emails, and key demographic features will be linked with Tumblr names.

    Goodbye anonymity. 

  • May 20, 2013 7:28 am
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    (Source: iamnevertheone)