February 2010
42 posts
love the brazil reference.
fascinated:
Well.. that’s really inspiring…
jakelodwick:
sangennaro:
With the internet footprint on society only getting bigger and bigger, where do you see the music industry in 15 years?
I think the music industry will actually be safely nestled inside of other corporations, less its own sector of the economy and more a kind of PR expense. Young, attractive...
The relationship of Max to his mother, who died of cancer when he was seven,...
Writers tend to work early in the morning, or late at night, when brains are...
– Scott Adams: Like a Night Watchman (via marco)
i love my parents
reading something they sent to me after i left college. old letters can bring the greatest joy.
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formspring.me
What’s your favorite sport?
basketball, although the nba has been quite boring lately.
Ask me anything
START WALKING. IF YOU DON’T HAVE A GYM, WALK AROUND THE BLOCK. IF YOU LIVE IN A...
– this sounds like something my dad would say.
Things I Don't Understand And Definitely Am Not...
thingsidontunderstandand:
He said, “I love you.”
She said, “I would love to write an essay about you.”
surreal
Study at Stanford Finds Computer Science Students... →
fuckyeahcomputerscience:
A recent study by the San Jose Mercury News shows that at Stanford, cheating in computer science classes account for 22% of the university’s total honor code violations, despite accounting for only 7% of student enrollment…
stanford cs grad students should be working on the plagiarism detector. cheating just became educational.
If everyone is thinking alike, then somebody isn’t thinking.
– George S. Patton
Apparently, when people sing Sinatra's My Way in a... →
IDEO CEO Tim Brown: "I found it vaguely... →
Suck it, Trebek. And by Trebek I mean James and Sam.
sick
finally overcame jetlag only to discover a lump in my throat. missing new york city’s museums, hanging with hayden at his place, and the peato girl. slowly recovering.
A commercial society whose members are essentially ascetic and indifferent in...
– marshall mcluhan
We take it for granted most of the time, but human life is fairly miraculous. It...
thank you
PLAYBOY INTERVIEW: BOB DYLAN
February 1966. A candid conversation with the iconoclastic idol of the folk-rock set.
As a versatile musicologist and trenchant social commentator, Nat Hentoff brings uniquely pertinent credentials to his dual tasks in this month’s issue - as the author of “We’re Happening All Over, Baby!” (on page 82) an insightful anatomizing of...