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My recent reading list:
Get Your War On
by David Rees
Dr. Tatiana's Sex Advice to All Creation
by Olivia Judson
Nobrow
by John Seabrook
Take the Cannoli
by Sarah Vowell
Salt: A World History
by Mark Kurlansky
Leap
by Bob Schmetterer
The Ice Beneath You
by Christian Bauman
Straight Man
by Richard Russo
The Elephant Vanishes
by Haruki Murakami
One Hundred Years of Solitude
by Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Futureland
by Walter Mosley
The Corrections
by Jonathan Franzen

Some favorite links:
Get Your War On

Tom Tomorrow's This Modern World

Electrolite

The Ageless Project

Internet BMW Riders

James Lileks' Institute of Official Cheer

The Fud Court

An Excellent German-English Dictionary

Conjugate and Decline everything German

An Iron Chef Fansite

Goethe Institut

My Alma Maters
The Simon School at the University of Rochester

Fordham College at Lincoln Center

The Bronx H.S. of Science

Vitas' Long-Running Homepage
Graceful Boot
And A Good Friend's Journey Thru Law School
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Larry Brennan's
Rant du Jour
Letting off steam for over a fiftieth of a century!
 
Monday, February 28, 2005  
Just a Quick Update

Well, I found an apartment in Fremont, not far from the statue of Lenin. Oddly I'll be living closer to the father of the Soviet Union than I did when I was in Berlin.

Fremont is a hoot - it's Seattle's answer to Berkeley, only mellower.

Work is really busy, and I'm starting to adapt to the early schedule (hence the short post).

Added to the reading list:

Cookwise by Shirley Corriher. An insightful, science-oriented perspective on cooking.

The Fabric of the Universe by Brian Greene. More popularized physics. Greene is a talented writer and physicist, who can give you an understanding of exactly how much you don't understand. (This is a good thing.)

Kafka on the Shore by Haruki Murakami. 'Nuff said.

9:47 PM

 
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