January 2010
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strange nostalgia
An Actual Saxophone Colossus · A Blog Supreme : NPR
Something about this image, described with “Seen outside the new Berklee bookstore in Boston, Mass,” weirded me out. Some quick googling and google-mapsing revealed that the bookstore moved to the first floor of the building I lived in ten years ago (where the piano store used to be). Maybe if I were still there, I’d...
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Howard Zinn: The Historian Who Made History · Dave... →
Yes, dissent and protest are divisive, but in a good way, because they represent accurately the real divisions in society. Those divisions exist - the rich, the poor - whether there is dissent or not, but when there is no dissent, there is no change. The dissent has the possibility not of ending the division in society, but of changing the reality of the division. Changing the balance of power...
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Bunch Of Phonies Mourn J.D. Salinger · The Onion →
by far the best Salinger obituary
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We Get It, Laura Linney is Awesome · Vulture →
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100 sunrises - a set on Flickr
This series makes me wish I were greeting the day in SF every time.
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the best pancakes
(original on flickr)
A recipe of recipes
Make butter, trying to retain as much of the liquid as possible when washing the butter.
Follow “the world’s best pancake recipe.”
(I also added some blueberries from my freezer.)
I can’t account for the entire world, but these were the best basic pancakes I’ve made. Gwyneth’s buckwheat pancakes with perfectly in...
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powerlinerflyers on Vimeo (via Vimeo)
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The assumption of music awareness based on wardrobe stems from a time when...
– Not Everyone Wants To Be Your Dog Tales Of Musical Embarrassment · Monitor Mix Blog
Sleep Talkin' Man →
this may constitute online over-sharing, but it’s too funny!
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