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January 30, 2007
Armed America
This isn't a book about guns. It's a book about people.
Whether it's 39% or 50% of Americans, it's still an awful lot of people. I started wondering just who they were, what they looked like, and how they lived.
. . . I realized that I could probably photograph a hundred people in two months, but it wasn't a number of people that was important, it was their stories -- a cowboy in Texas, a survivalist in Montana, a deer hunter in Pennsylvania, a sheriff in Georgia, a soldier in Idaho.... What I really needed, I realized, was to get moving, to drive across the country and find America somewhere between here and there.
via J-Walk blog
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It's a big place to get lost in
A few historical links through the wild spaces of Asia, The Pax Mongolica and some images -- for that slow work week.
January 29, 2007
This week in January
marks not one, not two, but all three disasters that have occurred in the near half-century of America's manned spaceflight program. In fact, this year marks the 40th anniversary of the Apollo 1 fire that killed Gus Grissom, Ed White and Roger Chafee. Yesterday was the 21st anniversary of the Challenger explosion, a day which I remember very vividly. Finally, Thursday will be the 4th anniversary of the re-entry accident which destroyed the shuttle Columbia -- an incident that seems to have slipped much of the public attention that the Challenger accident received, but has probably had more effect on NASA's manned flights than either of the other ones.
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Bush's Presidential Liberry: Tower of Babel
Aiming to raise $500 Billion in donations, the George W. Bush Presidential Library would cost more than all other presidential libraries combined. Controversy around the library, involves an executive order that reverses the Presidential Records act. (The Presidential Records act makes presidential records available to the public after twelve years. Or it used to. Before the 9/11 freedom-loving terr'ist peoples of the world watched this drive.)
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Anonymous, George: Valentine's Day
So I need help with Valentines Day. Two levels of difficulty: first, I'm a poor college student; second, I'm round about 1800 miles from Chicago, where she lives. I know her roommates so I could arrange something that way but I would love to hear some monkeys' romantic (but cheap) ideas.
The Rehabilitation
of Cesare Borgia. In search of tourists, the people of Viana want to upgrade his memorial into something more impressive.
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Curious George: Ayahuasca
I've been considering going to South America to take part in an Ayahuasca ceremony for some time now. I can do all sorts of linky-linkies but anyone who knows how to do an internet search can find out what Ayahuasca is, and those who's knowledge I am seeking will not need any links.
What I am wondering is how to contact underground groups that are holding guided Ayahuasca ceremonies in my home town area (greater Southern California).
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Between the lines
Cheat sheet for crit-speak.
Antarctica Erupts!
A trip to Mount Erebus yields a rare, close-up look at one of the world’s weirdest geological marvels. [Via Digg.]
Profane Game
NSFW, depending on your vocabulary.
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January 28, 2007
Black glass moonglows, winning buttons, hunt buttons, old buttons, and more. Don't forget the Pearlies.
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Fat Cyclist
Just one of the great new or unknown blogs nominated for the 2007 Bloggies.
Chasing Crusoe
is a Flash project about Robinson Crusoe, his real-life prototype Alexander Selkirk, and the island where he or they were marooned.
World War Three Has Begun
But the world ignores it, focussing instead on single episodes.
Senduit.
Easy. Simple.
January 27, 2007
The Library
from the good people at libcom. A huge collection of documents for all your anarcho-syndicalist needs.
January 26, 2007
"Your comments may be recorded for quality assurance
and corporate retaliation by humiliating/entertaining public consumption via podcast. Have a nice day!
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