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Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Right on!


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Sites I like to visit...

  • Golden Neckbrace Award recipients - The Faster Farms Faster Disasters- They're dreamy!
  • Jalopnik - Murliee Martin is a must read
  • Kittbo - Fun with food and poodles
  • DarkUFO-Your one stop Lost shop
  • The Fuselage - From the creators of Lost
  • Skelekitty!
  • Krissi's Stitchery - Adventures in art quilts, "altared" clothing & mixed media Mexephemera
  • Cake Wrecks - Cake decorating gone wrong
  • Funny or Die - Cause it's funny
  • Dee's first attempt before changing her mind.

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Hatch painting

Hatch painting
Am I the only one who wants a print of this?

Recent reads

Recent reads
Eh, didn't get through it. Not identifying with the period right now I think.

Good stories

Good stories
Be sure to read the prologue!

Not a bad little mystery

Not a bad little mystery

Great book!

Great book!
Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini

Funny little comic

Funny little comic
I Feel Sick by Jhonen Vasquez

Loved it!

Loved it!
Assasination Vacation

The Watchmen

Current favorite shows besides Lost

Current favorite shows besides Lost
Fringe

Top Chef

The new Battlestar Galactica

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Favorite bit of Useless Knowledge to date...

George Ellery Hale was the twentieth century’s most important builder of telescopes. In 1897, Hale built a 40-inch-wide telescope, the largest ever built at that time. His second telescope, with a 60-inch lens, was set up in 1917 and took 14 years to build. During that time, Hale became convinced that he suffered from "Americanitis a disorder in which the ambitions of Americans drive them insane. During the building of his lens, Hale spent time in a sanatorium, and would only discuss his plans for the telescope with a "sympathetic green elf."