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"A Water Matter" on Kindle
catrambo on basic online publicity
Inside of All of Us is a Wild Thing — Trailer and commentary on the Where the Wild Things Are movie.
Family Tree — Family Tree is a series of portraits of immediate family members [...] photographed individually and then sized and printed at the same proportions. The two photographs are manually torn and glued together to make one portrait investigating the visual DNA passed from generation to generation. (Thanks to
corwynofamber.)
Cosmodrome pr0n from io9
The World's Biggest Laser Powers Up — Also known as the Illudium Q-36 Explosive Space Modulator.
Turtles all the way down — Bad Astronomy Blog talks about weak arguments for the existence of God. (Hint: there are no strong ones, not outside the self-reinforcing structure of faith.) He makes the same observation I've made for years, that claiming the universe doesn't make sense without a creator God solves nothing, it only abstracts the problem of origins by one degree.
?otD: If I ain't asking for much, what am I looking for?
3/26/2009
Body movement: 45 minute suburban walk (with bonus trains!)
This morning's weigh-in: n/a (travel day)
Currently reading: The Confidence-Man: His Masquerade by Herman Melville; Push of the Sky by Camille Alexa
Inside of All of Us is a Wild Thing — Trailer and commentary on the Where the Wild Things Are movie.
Family Tree — Family Tree is a series of portraits of immediate family members [...] photographed individually and then sized and printed at the same proportions. The two photographs are manually torn and glued together to make one portrait investigating the visual DNA passed from generation to generation. (Thanks to
Cosmodrome pr0n from io9
The World's Biggest Laser Powers Up — Also known as the Illudium Q-36 Explosive Space Modulator.
Turtles all the way down — Bad Astronomy Blog talks about weak arguments for the existence of God. (Hint: there are no strong ones, not outside the self-reinforcing structure of faith.) He makes the same observation I've made for years, that claiming the universe doesn't make sense without a creator God solves nothing, it only abstracts the problem of origins by one degree.
?otD: If I ain't asking for much, what am I looking for?
3/26/2009
Body movement: 45 minute suburban walk (with bonus trains!)
This morning's weigh-in: n/a (travel day)
Currently reading: The Confidence-Man: His Masquerade by Herman Melville; Push of the Sky by Camille Alexa
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