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Why I Don’t Have An iPhone, Reason #1
I still found that calls regularly broke up on some major streets. In New York City, riding in a taxi along the Hudson, one important call was dropped three times on the new iPhone. Finally, I borrowed a cheap Verizon … Continue reading
Thomas M. Disch, 1940-2008
I was very sad to read that Thomas M. Disch apparently committed suicide last week. The obituary says he’d just had a sequence of awful disasters, health problems, and so on. It’s really sad. I was introduced to his work … Continue reading
Protected: Bluegrass Saturday Night
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Protected: Dubious Book Meme
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FOR RENT 3 ROOms
I was completely charmed by this sign in the window of a former cell-phone store on Flatbush Avenue. (So nice for once to see one of those go away, rather than the good local bar and independent video store that … Continue reading
Protected: Survey
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The Building
The Building Originally uploaded by kenf225 I rode over the Brooklyn Bridge and met mary_wroth, her friend Jon, and his cousin, to see David Byrne’s installation, Playing The Building, down at the old Battery Maritime Building. This is the beautiful … Continue reading
Long Meadow Flag
I have no idea why, but a bunch of people are unfurling a huge flag on the Long Meadow in Prospect Park.
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The Telectroscope
The Telectroscope Originally uploaded by kenf225 I rode down to Fulton Ferry this afternoon to check out the Telectroscope, a truly inspired art project with a whole Victorian-era steampunk back story: a long-lost tunnel to London, started in the 19th … Continue reading
Protected: Bluegrass in Red Hook, and More
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