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I’m not totally sure of the details, but what follows is obviously some sort of school assignment from ~1995, when I was 13 and in..  seventh or eighth grade?  The pictures are fantastic- thanks to Mom and an assortment of talented institutional photographers.  The text, however, leaves a bit to be desired- this kid clearly […]

Man, it’s been a long time since I’ve made a legit post.  Sorry, that’s lame.  I’ve been doing a lot of work on the house, including my big move from the second floor to the “garden” unit.  I’m about to redo all the electric on the second floor, then I’ll give it a good, neutral […]

Last week I read a book and an essay, though the essay was printed and bound as if it were a book, so we’re going to count it…

I’m trying to get back in the habit. Last week I read Adam’s Tongue, by Derek Bickerton.  It’d been awhile since I read a language-related book, but Bickerton wrote a guest-post on Language Log that seemed interesting so I thought I’d check it out.  (FTR, I don’t recommend doing a google image search for “Adam’s […]

I was pretty proud of myself for keeping up with my book blogging, so I’m a li9ttle disappointed now that it’s been 6 weeks  and I haven’t added a thing.  Really, I’ve hardly added anything other than dumb Twitter updates and blurry photos.  That said, I’ve read a handful of good books, but I’m not […]

I recalled this so fully that I saw the cats, one with a Hitler mustache, at the window. When I came across this bit while reading Humboldt’s Gift, I put a little note in the margin because I thought it was funny.  Today, unfortunately, I had some time on my hands while waiting for my […]

This week’s leisure time was spent in hot pursuit of the last page of Saul Bellow’s Pulitzer Prize winning Humboldt’s Gift. Why bother mentioning the prize?  Not because I care much for it- the only literary award I’m interested in is the Caldecott medal, but because the eponymous character says this on the third page: […]

So I’ve had my computer turned off for one day and John Updike dies.  I figured I could go 36 hours or so without being in constant contact with all the latest stuff, but I was wrong.  You unplug for just a day and something terrible happens. My sister told me yesterday on the phone […]

This week I decided to explore some uncharted territory- the graphic novel.  My suspicion is that a lot of people make the leap from comics to graphic novels.  I’ve never been much into comic books, so it’s probably not that shocking that I never got around to graphic novels either.  That said, for a long […]