Tuesday, February 19, 2008

The Six Train at about 3:36AM

02.19.2008

I couldn’t help from finding the #6 train relevant to the whole thing. Especially with so many people in the subway station willing to bounce the idea around with.

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Lizzie Widdicombe of The New Yorker

02.19.2008

Lizzie Widdicombe of The New Yorker. Wrote an article about the bash. Dude, this woman is a genius. What makes me label her so? Read, count, and pay close attention.

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The Unmatched Snowflake

02.19.2008

The Unmatched Snowflake by Jace D. Albao (b. 1969) There once was a snowflake. It spent most of its life drifting aimlessly in flurry of other snowflakes, happily distracted from the blizzard of questions storming through its mind. One day the snowflake fell upon a snowman. “Have we met before?” the snowflake asked. “No,” replied [...]

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After Six

02.19.2008

It’s been two weeks since the release of Not Quite What I Was Planning, and the community is abuzz. Technorati shows over 2,400 blog reactions, our NPR story is being dugg on Digg, and our man Frank has begun a Contributor Registry with links to the blogs of the authors. One blogger created a cartoon [...]

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Hypothetically, if you knew you were going to die any day now, what would you tell me?

02.19.2008

Watch this. Dr. Randy Pausch from Carnegie Mellon University is dying, and knows it. Pancreatic cancer, with months to live. His destined-to-be-legendary final lecture to his students has been going around the Internet all winter, and he came back recently to reprise it on the Oprah show. If this one hits you the way it [...]

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