March 2012
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“quando ci sono di mezzo gli esseri umani non è che puoi fare della matematica....”
– strepitupido
Mar 28th
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attention Boston tumblrs:
I’ll be in town next week with a bit of time on my hands. Show me your neighborhood and I’ll buy you a coffee/beverage? Email me byronic at gmail dot com
Mar 27th
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“Mission burritos are an institution. They are cheap, giant and delicious....”
– Cory Doctorow, Little Brother. (with thanks to tanbureru)
Mar 27th
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Mar 27th
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Mar 26th
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Mar 26th
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“It’s “Mad Men”’s neatest trick: By letting a character’s motives bubble beneath...”
– Culture Desk: “Mad Men” Returns : The New Yorker
Mar 26th
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Mar 26th
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Mar 25th
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Mar 25th
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The Changing Light, Lawrence Ferlinghetti
The changing light                  at San Francisco        is none of your East Coast light                 none of your                             pearly light of Paris The light of San Francisco                         is a sea light                                        an island light And the light of fog                    blanketing the hills           drifting in at night...
Mar 25th
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Mar 25th
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Mar 24th
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Mar 23rd
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Mar 23rd
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Mar 22nd
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Mar 22nd
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Mar 18th
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Mar 18th
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Mar 18th
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Mar 18th
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Mar 18th
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Mar 18th
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Mar 17th
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Mar 17th
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Mar 17th
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“Open your ears, open your hearts. Don’t take yourselves too seriously and...”
– Bruce Springsteen, SXSW keynote via guardian.co.uk I don’t need no god when I’ve got my Boss.
Mar 16th
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Mar 16th
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Mar 16th
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Mar 16th
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Mar 16th
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Mar 13th
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Mar 11th
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Te Rerenga Wairua →
Our destination today: Spirits’ Bay and all the way up to Cape Reinga. “The name of the cape comes from the Māori word ‘Reinga’, meaning the ‘Underworld’. Another Māori name is ‘Te Rerenga Wairua’, meaning the leaping-off place of spirits. Both refer to the Māori belief that the cape is the point where the spirits of the dead enter the...
Mar 11th
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Mar 7th
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Mar 7th
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Mar 5th
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Mar 4th
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Mar 4th
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