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  • Pan-fried noodles and pork stir-fry

    I don\’t know whether anyone except Ann will truly understand this, but there\’s something wonderful about making yourself a birthday dinner. I marinated the pork this morning in soy sauce, sesame oil, balsamic vinegar, bird\’s-eye chili peppers and garlic. I fried the pork with baby corn, water chestnuts, bean sprouts, ginger and more garlic. I…

  • The Sultans\’ Change of Heart and Your Weary Head

    I\’m in a weird musical mood right now. I have songs floating around in my head. I\’ll hear one song for a few seconds, then switch to another, and another, and I can\’t seem to decide on anything to listen to. They can\’t keep my interest long enough. Sultans of Swing, Lay Down Your Weary…

  • The Vanquished, and the Victorious

    The adjectives apply to my last test and myself, respectively. I\’m completely done with the semester. Actually, I was finished yesterday at 4:40, but I didn\’t tell you. I may be around more for a few days. My family arrives on the 10th, and we start traveling around Europe on the 13th (Friday, incidentally). I…

  • Month of Books

    Ever since I started keeping track of the books I read, I\’ve counted every month to see how many I read. I have averaged between 10 and 11 since I started in April 2006. But each month I feel pushed to read more, simply because of my books page. So this month I got to…

  • That\’s a great song.

    Joan Baez was interviewed for Martin Scorsese\’s Bob Dylan documentary. She also played Dylan\’s song \”Love Is Just a Four-Letter Word\”. The best parts are at 0:59 and 2:41, when Baez lapses into a playful Dylan impression. That touch of amusement that surfaces here and there. And her expression at the end, the raised eyebrows…

  • No Direction Home

    I just finished watching Martin Scorsese\’s Dylan documentary, No Direction Home. It would suck immensely to be that popular. I don\’t know how someone can survive being turned inside out like that, but Dylan seems to have done relatively well. I absolutely love Dylan. His acoustic, electric, his ragged voice and Guthrie twang. It wasn\’t…

  • A Softer World highlights

    Okay, I appreciate the photography. The format is brilliant. The writing is pretty good. But in general, the content of A Softer World just hits me as over-the-top emo. Apologies to those people to whom it speaks and is meaningful — nothing wrong with that — I just can\’t palate it most of the time.…

  • What would YOU do?

    Charles Stross asks: What would you do for the cost of the Iraq war? Colonize Mars? Meet Kyoto single-handed? The classic economic reminder. That number, 500 – 6000 billion dollars (depending on how you count it and how conservative you are), isn\’t the point. It\’s the opportunities we\’ve lost.

  • A Drizzle-Rainy Day

    It\’s a windy, drizzle-rainy day. My window is spattered with raindrops. The trees shake the water briskly from their leaves, but they can\’t get dry. If I were outside, I would be wetter than the trees; I\’m more absorbent.

  • Hobo Matters

    Okay, Neil Gaiman has posted a brilliant video about Hobos, by John Hodgman. I\’m pretty convinced that PBS didn\’t run it (I can\’t find it in the episode lists on Wikipedia/IMDB). Decide for yourself: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t1JIa5r5nkE