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cinemagr.am →
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Discussions about immortality this week on Subjot
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I love a good thread hijacking... →
From your favorite ice cream flavor to a debate about the nature of evil
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June 2011
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Giant stuffed huggable octopus
While I was up in Lake George at my parents house last week, my niece, Sophia Grace, was born. I recruited my mom into helping me make a gift for her…a giant stuffed huggable octopus. We started with these concept doodles. They translated pretty well! Mom embroidered the eyes and mouth. I think they make the octopus extra lovable. I’m excited about how super crazy silly...
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John Swords' Web Blergh: Twitter will live or die... →
johnswords: After all, we naturally talk about certain topics with each person we know, why is this not part of our computer mediated relationship interactions as well? Other services, such as Chris and Becky Carella’s Subjot, have mastered this need with a very enjoyable variant of microblogging… Thanks for the shout out! Good points all around that we’ll consider as we build...
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“your best companions and friends in America will always be the young married...”
– The New York Times, June 7, 1895 (http://bit.ly/hBjLUS) Found while looking up a completely unrelated article on the New York Turn Verein where my great grandmother fenced. WTF are French novels of the gray paper type? [update, see Robert Browning’s “Soliloquy of the Spanish...
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Snow Removal 100 Years Ago
via The Library of Congress on Flickr Commons Today, as I walked through giant slush puddles and narrow shoveled paths along the sidewalks, reflecting on the reports of much worse conditions in Brooklyn, I wondered how they dealt with the snow before the salt spreaders, front loaders, plow-equipped collection trucks, and snow melters we have today. Regarding the 14.6 inches that fell on...
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2010 Blizzard
Sigh. Flash. Link
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