Feb. 10th, 2005

inahandbasket: animated gif of spider jerusalem being an angry avatar of justice (sleepy red)
well that storm got downgraded fast.
yesterday I was hearing 'Massive storm coming, all day! Up to 18" of snow!'
Today? 'Buncha rain today, enh, maybe 1-2" of snow overnight tonight.'

not that I'm complaining mind you.
I've had enough snow shoveling for awhile.

___


In other news, I haven't updated in awhile, so here's some datapoints.

I am the proud new owner of an older 10g iPod, which follows me to work every day and entertains me on the subway and while I'm doing tapes. I got it in the deal in which I got rid of meg and I's old laptops for some cash+iPod. worked out well. It's not the MP3 player I would have picked, but this way I don't have to drop the cash on one.

Going to Maui in about a week and a half. omfg, so psyched. I'll try to bring back some sun for y'all.

Work has been more ok yesterday and today for some strange reason.

Beer: I have a wicked hoppy IPA dry hopping in secondary right now. I'll bottle it next week before we leave for Maui.

Books:
Finished the new edition of Stranger in a Strange Land,
- It was good, but it's been so long since I read the other version that any major differences eluded me. It felt more full though, and it was really good to read it again.

Reread Murakami's Hard-Boiled Wonderland and The End of The World.
- I happened across this book one day years ago (early to mid '90s) at a library book-sale in upstate new york. I bought it because it had a great title. Read it, kinda liked it, but it was pretty "out there" too. Years later, I meet Meg, and at some point this book comes up and I discover that Murakami is this huge author in Japan, and this book is some kind of underground classic of modern Japanese literature or something.
I'm so hip I don't even have to think about it. Just happens naturally.

Now working on Salman Rushdie's The Ground Beneath Her Feet.
- The only book of his I've read was Haroun and the Sea of Stories, his "kids book," so this is a new experience for me. So far so good, we'll see how I like it after a few hundred pages. (only on pg. 53)

That's about it for now.
inahandbasket: animated gif of spider jerusalem being an angry avatar of justice (sleepy red)
well that storm got downgraded fast.
yesterday I was hearing 'Massive storm coming, all day! Up to 18" of snow!'
Today? 'Buncha rain today, enh, maybe 1-2" of snow overnight tonight.'

not that I'm complaining mind you.
I've had enough snow shoveling for awhile.

___


In other news, I haven't updated in awhile, so here's some datapoints.

I am the proud new owner of an older 10g iPod, which follows me to work every day and entertains me on the subway and while I'm doing tapes. I got it in the deal in which I got rid of meg and I's old laptops for some cash+iPod. worked out well. It's not the MP3 player I would have picked, but this way I don't have to drop the cash on one.

Going to Maui in about a week and a half. omfg, so psyched. I'll try to bring back some sun for y'all.

Work has been more ok yesterday and today for some strange reason.

Beer: I have a wicked hoppy IPA dry hopping in secondary right now. I'll bottle it next week before we leave for Maui.

Books:
Finished the new edition of Stranger in a Strange Land,
- It was good, but it's been so long since I read the other version that any major differences eluded me. It felt more full though, and it was really good to read it again.

Reread Murakami's Hard-Boiled Wonderland and The End of The World.
- I happened across this book one day years ago (early to mid '90s) at a library book-sale in upstate new york. I bought it because it had a great title. Read it, kinda liked it, but it was pretty "out there" too. Years later, I meet Meg, and at some point this book comes up and I discover that Murakami is this huge author in Japan, and this book is some kind of underground classic of modern Japanese literature or something.
I'm so hip I don't even have to think about it. Just happens naturally.

Now working on Salman Rushdie's The Ground Beneath Her Feet.
- The only book of his I've read was Haroun and the Sea of Stories, his "kids book," so this is a new experience for me. So far so good, we'll see how I like it after a few hundred pages. (only on pg. 53)

That's about it for now.
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list for personal reference:

an unnamed shop w/ piles of junk in it
88 River St.
Central Square
Cambridge

list of thrift/junk/goodwill shops in boston: http://www.surfacecity.net/boston.php?subject=thrift&orderby=type
inahandbasket: animated gif of spider jerusalem being an angry avatar of justice (Default)
list for personal reference:

an unnamed shop w/ piles of junk in it
88 River St.
Central Square
Cambridge

list of thrift/junk/goodwill shops in boston: http://www.surfacecity.net/boston.php?subject=thrift&orderby=type
inahandbasket: animated gif of spider jerusalem being an angry avatar of justice (sleepy red)
this babyname chart graph thingy is just about the coolest thing I've seen all week. that and maps.google.com.

(thanks [livejournal.com profile] inlaterdays)

of course my name isn't in there, but enh. I prefer it that way. ^_^
inahandbasket: animated gif of spider jerusalem being an angry avatar of justice (sleepy red)
this babyname chart graph thingy is just about the coolest thing I've seen all week. that and maps.google.com.

(thanks [livejournal.com profile] inlaterdays)

of course my name isn't in there, but enh. I prefer it that way. ^_^

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