October 17, 2005
I’ve been contemplating a facial tattoo. I know it may be a bit of a radical move, but I think, if done subtly, it could be something truly great. Something that could erase the urge to wear dangly earrings ever again.
The problem, for me, is it needs to be a reward, the way […]
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October 16, 2005
Joe pointed out a great site to me this week. I seriously want to get some prints of this artwork to hang around my room, I like it that much. Please, if you want to see some neat stuff or at least put some neat new desktop images on your machine, go check […]
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October 11, 2005
I love learning, I really do. It makes me feel active, engaged in the world, and just plain old happy. Learning, and thinking seem like muscle actions, and I’ve been pretty lazy for the last couple of years. I have a paper proposal due tomorrow, and I am having a lot of […]
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October 8, 2005
Prof. Walter Willett is an interesting doctor who manages to talk about health, nutrition, and balance in great terms while backing things up with data from some of the longest running nutriotional and epidemiological studies conducted. I learned an awful lot about what to eat and what not to eat… and what precautions are […]
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October 8, 2005
This was one of the few Murakami books that I could nail down in my local library. It seems this man is hot hot hot.
Anyhow… i liked this book, though not so much as Dance Dance Dance. Why? Well… I just never really cared for the main character… rather i developed […]
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October 8, 2005
This is a book about bugs. It’s a great book. Sue Hubbell seems, to me, to be a great speaker of the greatness of critters with an exoskeleton. Seriously, this book, with each chapter devoted to another interesting thing with many legs, will give you at least some appreciation for creepy crawlies.
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