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Art Politics

A Brighter Day

…of our time. Someone who believes in investing in renewable energy, in education, in women’s rights, in civil rights, in healthcare for Americans. Someone who believes in dealing with global…

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backmasking

Stairway to Heaven Backwards

…people can test it for themselves. But not right now because the car is running (it’s -35 out and I’m keeping it warm) and we are off to a party….

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work

New Media Movie Making Camp

…on their own. You can’t actually leave them on their own though. Oh no. Oh no, no, no. For one thing, there are these people that work at the University….

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Miscellaneous

Malaysia – Day 25

…they were slightly undercooked. Even at McDonald’s, famous world-wide for its french fries, they seem to skimp on the deep fried side order. I have begun upsizing my orders and…

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article documentary

Is the Future Free?

…economics, implying that monetary rewards are not the only incentives for those reporting the news. He believes “free” is the future of business. [Anderson] believes that low-cost digital distribution has…

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Miscellaneous

Malaysia – Day 12

Fun Times at The Loft Today I was majorly stressed out thinking about “relationships”, and so I headed to work an hour earlier than usual. It was nice to just…

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humor

Laughing Wild – by Christopher Durang

…And he kept saying, “Lady, please, I have to get home to my family.” And I said “Where? In Staten Island?” Here’s another Laughing Wild monologue for a male part….

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Miscellaneous

Malaysia – Day 11

…called scooters. They are everywhere. Most people seem to agree that they are extremely dangerous, nevertheless you see so many weaving in and out of traffic. A friend of mine…

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Miscellaneous

Malaysia – Day 9

…here and well… though she’s a big fan of my facial hair, she’s not going to see me here. On my commute to work I’ve been listening to the audio…

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economics

This American Life on the Financial Crisis

…What are “credit default swaps” and how do they propagate hardship to every sector of the economy? Why aren’t “credit default swaps” regulated? What will the bailout do and is…