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“Most asteroids orbit the Sun in the main belt between Mars and Jupiter along paths are fairly circular, matching the average orbital [...]
10/27/2011
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Studying in a quiet library while people are standing, camping, shouting, singing, and organizing in plazas and parks and city streets around the [...]
10/27/2011
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I’m heading for the recycle bin with the egg carton when Mboy mumbles, “Aw, that would be perfect for my next project.” Mgirl [...]
10/23/2011
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I read in the paper (on paper) yesterday that there was a truck crash on I-80, spilling 5,000 chickens onto the freeway which links the Bay Area [...]
10/22/2011
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Reading for class: “For Shaw, coterie is not a closed world of intimates but an interlocking, open-ended set of associations and [...]
10/18/2011
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Book. Curving sky. It’s a window. I can almost see the author’s face. If I pick it up, open it, read, my brain will hurt. More. Two [...]
10/16/2011
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Well Folks, just a heads-up that it looks like tonight is your last chance, for a while at least, to see “American Teacher” by Dave [...]
10/13/2011
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I’m sitting in the Mill’s Tea Shop, trying to figure out whether to read the poetry of Joan Retallack in rows or columns, when [...]
10/12/2011
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Off the Shelf: The Story of Gardening by Richardson Wright, ©1934 p.162 “A Moorish Horticulturist” “Enlightening information [...]
10/09/2011
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I will occasionally snatch a book off the library shelf, open it up and share a quote with you. Here’s the first one. From a Collection of [...]
10/05/2011