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All Leave A Trace

This is certainly one of the most amazing things i've seen:

MUTO a wall-painted animation by BLU from blu on Vimeo.

[via The Long Now]

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Summertime



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Rock the vote! Manbaby 08!

In a "is this my legacy? is this my 15-minutes?" moment, big Miles and baby me have made it to ManBabies:

ManBabies.com - Dad?
GET MORE AT ManBabies.com!


Thanks to Paul for the heads-up.

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A discussion over breakfast

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Good Podcasts (5/12/08 - 5/16/08)

  • AstronmyCast has an uplifting duo of shows out over the past few weeks: The end of the solar system (mp3) and the end of everything (mp3)...SPOILER ALERT: it turns out she's actually a guy (and we'll all be dead or as close to it as possible as bits of information itself take an infinitely long time to interact with one another).
  • More upbeat, CBC Radio's IDEAS interviews inventor and futurist Ray Kurzweil (mp3). A good introduction to Kurzweil's body of work, his thinking, and his ideas on the singularity.
  • The Long Now Foundation puts Niall Ferguson & Peter Schwartz on stage to debate "Historian vs. Futurist on Human Progress" (mp3). Really, my first impression of Mr. Ferguson...who is a weirdly persuasive and charismatic speaker who holds ideas I'd normally assume i'd oppose (for instance, I found his talk "Why America Need McCain" - he is a foreign policy adviser to John McCain - oddly...interesting? But not THAT compelling...but at least worth a listen.)


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Stymied By Macho Culture

With Rotorglow's help, i've started a new awesomely-important blog: Band Names Taken From News Headlines (rss). It's totally awesome. I don't want to be the only one laughing at its genius, so...subscribe. Or something.

This is Soggy Louisiana...peace out Boston!

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Refreashing East Village Radio

The past month or so has seen the demise of two of my favorite East Village Radio shows (and radio shows in general), Robot Radio and The Nerd Tank...I think everyone moved to Berlin. Snff.

Visiting EVR, I found several new (or unknown to me...it seems like EVR merged with Brooklyn Radio) shows to sort of fill those voids (along side The Let Out and Authentic Shit):

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Filling The British Wit Void

Filling the British Wit Void (a proper noun) left when Ricky Gervais' podcast went behind the paywall (and, admittedly, I lost track of it...maybe it is free again? or done with?)...I finally got around to listening to an episode of John Oliver and Andy Zaltzman's "The Bugle" for the Times Online...

The Bugle

"Comprising news, sport, comment, analysis, other stuff, and our unique audio crossword, The Bugle is the newspaper of the future, before the future actually happens."

And I couldn't more highly recommend it. They had me hooked with the suggestion (from episode 26, "Food, Non-existent Food!") that since wealthy countries are now burning more and more food for fuel, perhaps a solution to the global food crisis is for the poor to learn to eat wind and sun.

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Slim Pickings At The Book Sale

Jack Kent's "The Funny Book"

This morning Miles and I went up to the local library book sale...slim pickings, and Miles was more interested in a precariously-balanced hand-cart than browsing musty not-that-old paperbacks. What did I pick up you may probably not be asking?

  • A bunch of Clifford, Curious George, and Maisy Mouse books
  • Alona Frankel's "Once Upon A Potty"
  • Keith Haring's "Ten"
  • "The Funny Book" (which sure is funny!)
  • A 1968 Signet paperback of Milton's "Paradise Lost & Paradise Regained"
  • A 1960 Bantam paperback collection of "The Short Stories of Leo Tolstoy"
  • A sweet 1970 paperback of Franz Kafka's "The Trial"

Miles loves Tolstoy, and I do love myself a good potty book.

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And that's all right with me.

Sammy Johns' "Chevy Van"

Probably the best thing I have ever seen on the Internet.

(The very end is NSFW, but in a blurry, 1970's Vantastic kind of way)

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