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Thursday Themes
Let’s treat today in several parts, one of which is narrative, one of which is merely descriptive, and one of which is abstracts from actions to pop culture.
My Monday Meanderings
Cats making biscuits, television, a movie, not quite buns in the oven, typesetting, and more.
Posted in Various and Sundry
Tagged cats, food, LaTeX, Lessing, movies, Schnitzler, television, The X-Files
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Saturday Simulacrum
This is an imitation of a diary … a journal … a blog.
Freewheeling Friday
It may be December, but we’ve still had temperatures north of 70 down here. That translates to humidity and warm nights, as well, and so at 3am I had to turn the bedroom ceiling fan on ‘high’. I wanted to … Continue reading
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Tagged Baumgarten, dissertation, Kant, Leibniz, Mendelssohn, No Sh*t Sherlock!, television
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Thursday Around Town
This afternoon Ms. S. came home, slightly ‘down’ from her workout, and asked whether I wished to accompany her to a couple stores in search of a DVD or two. Of course I said yes. Our trip, however, was not … Continue reading
My Monday in Miniature
This evening, shortly before 10:30, Ms. S. starts the dryer. It’s a comforting sound, a hum and a buzz, a gentle rumble as the asymmetry and imbalance of jeans and socks tumble out of rhythm.
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Tagged baking, dissertation, Django, food, Goethe, Python, television, The X-Files
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Saturday Sports and Such
1. How ’bout those Broncos? 2. Leftovers and cupcakes 3. The badger is a dangerous animal
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Tagged BSU, food, football, leftovers, television, The X-Files, Wisconsin
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Thursday Thinking: Smoke & Mirrors
1. Cooking 2. Inquiry 3. Application You know, I’ve never really every put much thought into smoke detectors. They’re ubiquitous. They’re frequently obnoxious. But what do they do? Or: how do they work?
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Tagged food, mushrooms, smoke detectors, television, This is Top Chef not Top Scallop, tofu
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Saturday Stasis
1. Leftovers 2. Reruns 3. Bulk Batches
I see future people!
My “brief” comments about Lost — despite a bit of a slow pace, which is to say, too much dallying on scenes with “meaningful looks” and such, the show still has it. In spades.