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listening to Awake My Soul by Mumford & Sons - http://www.thesixtyone.com/s...
listening to Blue Mind by Alexi Murdoch - http://www.thesixtyone.com/s...
listening to Empty Ave. by Glam.I.Rock - http://www.thesixtyone.com/s...
listening to The Golden Age by The Asteroids Galaxy Tour - http://www.thesixtyone.com/s...
commented on Trainwreck: "Great for contemp..." - http://www.thesixtyone.com/s...
moving from solipsism toward you noodle of finalist projects at social e-challenge
aaah, an hour's mixed playlist of comedy on lala. a more discriminating pomposity from the headphones.
disappointed in macbook battery life again - leaving the natural sounds on the back patio for power inside a bombastic cafe.
love TCHO chocolate and their 'operating heuristics' are tasty morsels too: http://www.tcho.com/tcho-is...
tuning nerves with the music of recent Stanford research http://med.stanford.edu/news_re...
reading about the 300 workout on Gyminee rather than going out to sweat myself
at the museum: Campfire wood suspended to shape a hanging cube, New Guinea caricature sculptures, and 'Rembrandt's shadowing'.
supposed 'twitter as a fad' might trend well in the search for 140 character opines - my mistake to try while American Idol is on tv.
slower shrink of free zines at gym joins discard cafe papers & 2nd derivative nail salon sign. Recession scare over among comfortably idle?
restacks George Jones and creates an infinite play list.
ironhorse trail from Moraga to Lafayette = fine views + mostly smooth pavement. Return is a long gradual uphill skate, gr8 rump workout
Coke Farm's best spring salad mix and strawberry deal 4 road trip east- 2 days 2 don persuasive's hat for the neuroalliance state lobby push
Study: Your Brain Isn't Built for Twitter. The naysayers are getting thick this week (response to Oprah) Scanning a crowded train station is never a bad idea, but good tools for finding our favorite departures on time and saving our heart for hugs with our loved ones are always welcome. - http://mediamemo.allthingsd.com/2009041...
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