Search Results: reading
-
17 Jul 2020: Winnowing Money Plant Seeds
Food: Brassicaceae, foraging, seeds · 1 comment... the flowers and leaves of this backyard weed since reading Rebecca Lerner's post about it earlier this spring, and am hoping that ...
-
1 Apr 2020: Employed at Last
Whimsy: April fools, wingnuts · 15 comments... the heady days following the discovery of sea-floor spreading. While the modern theory of plate tectonics eventually emerged as the ...
-
14 Mar 2020: Beer Meringue Pie
Food: beer, hops, meringue, pie, recipes · 6 comments... filling into the crust, and top it with the meringue, spreading from the outside of the crust in so that it does not shrink and leave ...
-
26 Feb 2020: The Stimulating Effects of Monitoring Volcanoes
Politics, Science: economics, US party politics, volcano monitoring, volcanoes · 10 comments... since I just spent the better part of an evening reading political arguments on the Internet, I have to share what I think is ...
-
27 Jan 2020: Academic Citation
Aimless: · 1 comment... various issues related to the actual science - is proofreading the bibliography. I use BibDesk for my auto-bibliography reference ... students who use Wikipedia when they are supposed to be reading journal articles. In some consulting projects citation takes on an ...
-
26 Jan 2020: Does the World Really Need Another Blog Anthology?
Meta: · 16 comments... editor (i.e., typesetting jockey). So as I go through, reading the entries in much greater detail than I ever would otherwise, I'm ... fantasy volume would make ideal optional supplementary reading for "Rocks for Jocks", with enough unique perspectives that at least ...
-
23 Jan 2020: Cookbooks with Science
Food, Science: book reviews, cookbooks, cooking, inverse methods, pie · 5 comments... springy texture, but using sour cream works perfectly. By reading the introduction to each recipe, you can cheat your way to the kind of ...
-
20 Jan 2020: What Does it Mean to “Learn Science”?
Meta, Science, Teaching: edutainment, unfinished drafts · 2 comments... that it's not yet possible to get a science education from reading science blogs, and a major reason for this is because bloggers don't ...
-
14 Jan 2020: Delicious Internet Noms
Links: Links · 1 commentI finally fixed up a semi-automatic link-posting script that fits my needs - if you're interested in the gory details, or using the script yourself, see my post on the B-Sides. Enjoy all the backlogged links! Call for Submissions: Carnival of the Arid -- ...
-
4 Jan 2020: 2020 Blogolutions
Meta: · 4 comments... ideas languish - knowing that potential employers are reading, I've been turning simple entries into elaborate theses: relevant, ...
-
11 Dec 2020: An Open Letter to the Science Blogosphere
Meta: · 10 comments... blogging anthology. Run-on sentences of the form "I was reading DoucheNozzle, who linked to Monkeytastic asking whether Churro-on-Squid was misreading Foo Blog's subtle point about zombie pirates" serve a valuable social ...
-
9 Oct 2020: Papers I Haven’t Been Reading Lately
Aimless: · 3 commentsAs papers come through my RSS reader, I flag anything that looks interesting, with the vague intention of getting back to it later. Ha, ha. Very few of the articles I flag actually make it through my periodic purging of the to-read list. Since Berkeley ha ...
-
24 Sep 2020: Carnival of Feminists #65
Aimless: · 9 comments... for this edition of the Carnival of Feminists! Thanks for reading - and I hope your browser doesn't crash from the weight of all the tabs ...
-
24 Jun 2020: More on Mathphobia
Aimless: · 12 commentsI've been reading The Design of Everyday Things, which I recommend as a useful and ...
-
3 May 2020: Another Music Meme
Whimsy: · 6 comments... washing Kan nogen tro de ved hvordan There's a rumor spreading all around Strange how my heart beats Cold wind on the water and rain ...
-
4 Feb 2020: New LJ Feed
Meta: · no comments... in case there's someone reading this on LiveJournal who isn't on my flist... you can add the new blog ...
-
17 Jan 2020: Reading Material for the Week
Science: academic journals, International Year of Planet Earth, trends in science · 3 commentsSo 2020 is the International Year of Planet Earth (why does nobody tell me these things?). In honor of the project, this week's issue of Nature has a free special supplement section, with some very accessible overviews of currently trendy topics. I recomme ...
-
18 Dec 2020: Grading Codes I Want to Give
Teaching: funny, grading, students say the darndest things · 1 comment... remove all the snark. (Note to any students who might be reading this: sometimes I also put in extra snark, just because it's funny. ...
-
17 Dec 2020: Aaand, the rest of AGU
Science: american geophysical union, underwear · 7 commentsThe local seismologists have been holding non-stop post-AGU mini-conferences, over this weekend and continuing through Wednesday. While it may be convenient for people's travel plans to shove all the conferences into the same period of time, I do not under ...
-
8 Nov 2020: Can You Read Me?
Meta: blogtinkery, datamining, flesch-kincaid, readability, reading level, writing · 2 commentsThis little reading level analysis tool is all the rage; I'm fairly happy with my result. ...
-
28 Sep 2020: Friday iTunes iChing: UC TA Strike
Politics: academia, Friday random ten, iTunes iChing, labor unions · no comments... union ballads in my library. This is a decidedly ambiguous reading. Oh well - I've got one day of contract left that says it's time to go ...
-
31 Aug 2020: Friday iTunes iChing: Marriage in Iowa
Politics: Friday random ten, Iowa, iTunes iChing, same-sex marriage · 2 comments... the key) Fuck. Fuck! There's no way to get favorable reading from this - 50s-style tight harmonies, intimate secrets, and the closet ...
-
30 Aug 2020: Notes From the Books Precariously Stacked on My Bedside Table
Human Fuzzies, Politics, Science: feminism, feminisms, history, psychology, racism, rape, sexism, trashy novels, white studies · 3 comments... book club discussion. The one epiphany it offered to me, reading alone on the train, though, was well worth my $4 - I finally understood ...
-
11 Jul 2020: Where on (Google) Earth? #26 – Now with 90% Fewer Coordinates!
Science, Whimsy: google earth, Where on (Google) Earth? · 11 comments... earn you fame, fortune, and a cookie. Oh, you mean reading the coordinates off the bottom of the image isn't hard enough for you? ...
-
6 Jul 2020: Friday Links and iTunes iChing
Links, Politics, Science, Whimsy: blog carnivals, feminism, Friday random ten, iTunes iChing, poverty · 2 comments... be posting more linky-posts. Absolute most essential reading on the internets lately: Flea's just launched in to a series of posts ...
-
21 Jun 2020: Asking for a Pony
Politics: academia, blog carnivals, entitlement, grad school, Phi Delta Qoppa, scientiae · 4 comments... undeniable as the need for food and water. I've been reading The Mismeasure of Woman. Carol Tavris spent an awful lot of ink to ... would seem relevant to this post, but I happened to be reading a section on the codependency movement: Women tend to feel so guilty ...
-
13 Jun 2020: Leaking From the Pipeline (Again)
Personal, Politics, Science: academia, grad school, life as a leak, Phi Delta Qoppa · 14 comments... leaving if I were a man. Those of you who haven't been reading this blog for the past five years might not be aware of this, but when ...
-
18 Apr 2020: Lollinks
Links, Personal, Whimsy: cat macros, psychology, test anxiety · 4 comments... weird netspeak onto scientific figures. And I was reading an article in Inkling the other day about how people who score highly ...
-
11 Apr 2020: Looking for New Earth
Science: extrasolar planets, telescopes · 6 comments... orbit with the Terrestrial Planet Finder project. More reading: the Nature article, NASA press ...
-
18 Mar 2020: Iconic Figures: Energy Release by Earthquakes
Science: earthquakes · 10 comments... awful lot of what goes on during talks is more like a pre-reading child telling stories about the pictures in a picture-book than a ...
-
26 Jan 2020: Bottomless Holes of Curiosity
Personal, Science: time sinks, Web of Science, xkcd · 8 comments... I looked up one reference because the book I was reading charted some data for glass beads, and I wanted to see the equivalent ...
-
8 Aug 2020: My Identity is a List of Links
Links, Politics, Science: angst, anti-racism, porous media, sexism, white studies · 15 comments... for white people on being a better antiracist ally. Good reading, but of course I'm only responding to the part with which I have a ...
-
4 Aug 2020: Friday iTunes iChing: Storms on Titan
Science: Friday random ten, iTunes iChing, methane, Titan · 3 comments... had a lovely Friday iTunes tarot reading nearly prepared last week when the competing Oracle of Firefox and ...
-
3 Aug 2020: Truth, Justice, and the Academic Way
Politics, Science: academia, gender, rhetorical tactics, scientific culture · 32 comments... they are underrepresented in". But my defense of a bitchy reading of the spicy-gendered-brainists will have to wait, 'cause right now, ...
-
6 Jul 2020: Isolated Wackiness, Shared By Everybody in the Whole Damn County
Politics: anti-Semitism, Christian hegemony, zombies · 4 comments... this Jewish family being driven from their home until reading Bitch Ph.D.'s post: And my first thought was, "blog this." And then ...
-
27 Jun 2020: Blissfully Unaware of my Peril
Human Fuzzies, Politics: evolutionary psychology, marriage, wedding-industrial complex · 8 comments... for Women from the library today. I've just finished reading the introduction; it's all well and good, standard breathless ...
-
29 Mar 2020: Nerds for the Cause of Justice I: Proof of Concept
Meta: blogtinkery, ideas for plugins, rhetorical tactics · no comments... is important, but I'll eventually get frustrated and stop reading a blog if the blogger has perpetually poor grammar and spelling, or ... (the free thing) we don't have that option. I've been reading so much about all this, these last few days, I just wanted to add my ...
-
21 Mar 2020: Thomas Kuhn and Big Historiography
Science: Berzerkeley, Big History, Kuhn, Lacan, Marxism, paradigms, philosophy of science · 4 comments... are able to call me on my horrific secondhand misreadings. The designated topic is paradigms, and the operative analogy as ... sure. So you see, we are woefully behind on our course reading. ***Our Glorious Leader (paraphrased): There's "deep time" and later ...
-
14 Feb 2020: You Say Patriarchy, I Say Pahtriarchy
Politics: feminisms, patriarchy, rhetorical nit-picking · 4 comments... word: I'm sitting here this morning drinking my joe and reading Rubin's The Traffic In Women wherein she explains why the term is ...
-
4 Feb 2020: Easy glide
Human Fuzzies: queerness, swear words · no comments... the Oscars. Which is fine by me, but only because this reading should score me some points in the House of Applied Queer ... In courtly love, the traumatic Other is the lady. In readings of Brokeback Mountain, the traumatic Other is queer ...
-
31 Jan 2020: Procrastinating Things
Links, Politics: blog carnivals, denmark, offensive humor, patriarchy, psychology, racism, relationships · 3 comments... The reason I'm so drawn to this thread is that I've been reading Dana Becker's The Myth Of Empowerment: Women And The Therapeutic ...
-
22 Dec 2020: New Plugin: Recently Spammed
Meta: comment spam, plugins, WordPress · 3 comments... plugin that tells you what the spambots have been reading lately. You can see it in action if you switch to the Yaaarr! Tis me ...
-
16 Nov 2020: On Co-ops and Community
Human Fuzzies, Politics: co-ops, consensus, intentional community · 4 comments... an interesting role in house dynamics. ***Housemates reading this should please, please, please not interpret it as a judgment on ...
-
1 Sep 2020: Lookit Me I’m So Privileged
Personal: army corps of engineers, Atchafalaya, dams, levees, Mississippi River · 1 comment... stop fighting the river and build a new port. Ever since reading The Control of Nature I've had a sentimental attachment to the mighty ...
-
3 Aug 2020: Travelogue! Days 0-3
Personal: photoblog · 5 comments... tend to buy travel writing in airport bookshops. I've been reading rather a lot of it lately, enough that I've run out of Bill Bryson and ...
-
1 Aug 2020: Words
Uncategorized: guest posts · 1 comment... got them, um, a long time ago, and I am looking forward to reading them, yay. I now have something on the order of eight[1] books to read ...
-
9 Jul 2020: Medical things I do not know answers to
Science: guest posts, medicine · 9 comments... friend of mine (hi friend! I doubt you are reading this!) is studying medicine in Europe, and currently getting British ...
-
10 Jun 2020: Friday Random Ten: Delphic Edition
Meta: Friday random ten, search requests · 1 comment... idea of using the Friday Random Ten as a traditional tarot reading. Although I expect it's too much effort to do this every week, today I ...
-
8 Jun 2020: I am the Prince of the Air
Meta: hotlink protection, hotlinkers, persecuted Christians, satanism · 10 comments... as well as I thought. I am sufficiently obsessed with reading my own site logs that I can't have them cluttered up with umpteen ...
-
18 May 2020: Autodatamining
Meta: data mining, Weighted Words, WordPress · 5 comments... to modify the Word Statistics plugin to produce a graph of reading level vs. time. I expect it to show that my writing has improved, for ...
-
9 May 2020: Deconstructing Teh Funnay
Politics: offensive humor, rhetorical tactics · 9 comments... truth, funny because they contain a kernel of absurdity) reading random dreckish humor theory on the internet has convinced me that such ...
-
4 May 2020: California Senate Bill 5: Freedom is Coming!
Politics: academic freedom, California politics · 4 comments... and the WGS84 satellite datum. Also: Curricula and reading lists in the humanities and social sciences shall respect the ...
-
2 May 2020: Monday Review of Stuff
Human Fuzzies: coffee, mac'n'cheez, movie reviews · 6 comments... universe and a well-paced twisty plot. Good light reading is astonishingly hard to find, so hoorah! Mac'n'cheese with truffle ...
-
27 Apr 2020: Defamation in the Congressional Record, hoorah!
Politics: abortion, Congressional shenanigans · 6 comments... of that legislation was. It serves as an unbiased reading on what that amendment aims to accomplish. To falsify and rewrite ...
-
18 Apr 2020: Reading Material
Links: anger, environmentalism, gender, kittens, motherhood, pharmacists, theology · 12 commentsWomen and anger: Our culture has a huge problem with women who do not appear to be happy every hour of the day and night. I believe this is magnified with mothers, who are not only supposed to be Happy Smiling People constantly by virtue of their gend ...
-
23 Mar 2020: Cyclic Extinctions?
Science: data mining, mass extinctions, statistics · no comments... It's very hard to pee on anyone's parade without at least reading their article first, and in this case probably also learning a whole ...
-
22 Mar 2020: Today’s Reading
Links: American history, rhetorical tactics, socks · 5 commentsOne From Emma Goldman at War on Error, Class, Part VIII on cultural signifiers and Sorting Hats: So, really, the conundrum is that, on one hand, we want some kind of shorthand, some way of sorting people, and, arguably, some agreement on an assortment ...
-
23 Feb 2020: What I’m Reading Tonight
Links, Politics: Caltech, endorsements, feminisms, local elections, Pasadena, political tactics · 7 commentsGreat discussion chez Hugo on PETA's dubious tactics and building uneasy coalitions. In particular, Pip weighs in: What I'm suggesting is that in this case and many others, the absence of "common [ideological] ground" isn't a barrier to co-operation, ...
-
14 Feb 2020: Fun with Creationist Plate Tectonics
Science: debunking, plate tectonics, young earthers · 11 comments... of Convection It turns out that seafloor spreading and plate tectonics are direct evidence of convection at work. The ...
-
13 Feb 2020: Someone’s A Bit Paranoid
Meta: cladistics, ducklings, family, fan mail, mammals, monkeys · 4 comments... of lengthy poops, I need new bathroom reading. The Lego catalog has grown dull. Don't you imagine the Goth Black ...
-
5 Oct 2020: Endorsements for Los Angeles Judicial Offices
Politics: endorsements, local elections, Los Angeles · 4 comments... of the judicial bench is overwrought and alienating, after reading it I feel like I know him well enough to call him "Zeke" or even "Zekey ...
-
15 Sep 2020: California Performance Review for Geologists
Politics: California politics, environmentalism, urban planning · no comments... I'd be sorry to see this proposal adopted. After reading through just this small amount of the report, I'm sickened by the way ...
-
23 Aug 2020: Pedantry, Physics
Links, Science: · 7 comments... among you allowed me to go without reading Pedantry on at least a quasi-regular basis? I mean, really, what else ...
-
: John Kerry, War God
Politics: John Kerry, pacifism, presidential elections · no comments... reading this I want to grab a stuffed animal and hide under the blankets and ...
-
21 Jul 2020: Fortune Cookies and Essay Prompts: the Expansion of the “In Bed” Heuristic
Human Fuzzies: · 1 comment... to post acceptance letters to my cubicle with a post-it reading "HA HA FUCK ALL Y'ALLS". I need an instant fallback. 1. Philosophers ...
-
19 Jul 2020: GRE Goodness
Personal: cubicle living, grad school, i hate everything, standardized tests · 3 comments... would be an appropriate column width for all the reading comprehension passages. Twenty characters (ish)! At that width, every ... to tell where paragraphs start and stop. Slows my reading speed down immensely, and makes it rather difficult to answer questions ...
-
2 Jun 2020: Viva Quebeckistan!
Personal: quizzes · no comments... til Marty & Laura! - maybe I should finish reading his copy of Invisible Cities and mail it back as a wedding ...
-
13 May 2020: Life of the Mind
Politics: cultural criticism, intellectual elitism, intellectuals, unpaid work · 12 comments... culture is a salutary exercise for any reading and thinking persons; beyond that, it's a sacred obligation for all ...
-
10 May 2020: Aaah Generation Overload
Personal: · 2 comments... apart these days? But since I just spent most of the day reading under pine trees, getting up every half hour for a two-minute ...
-
15 Feb 2020: Details
Meta: · no comments... but has other crappy & useless metadata. And if you're reading this via RSS, won't you please say ...
-
14 Nov 2020: Inherent Problems
Personal: cubicle living, domesticity, old fogeyism, quilting · 5 comments... I am unable to blog about work, this is why. I've been reading legal documents. Some of these documents will eventually become part of ...
-
9 Nov 2020: What I’m Reading
Human Fuzzies: · no commentsShirky: The Semantic Web, Syllogism, and Worldview - a vivid vituperation of something I would have been vituperating for years, if I hadn't been ignoring it entirely. On the other hand, it's probably better to just ignore the vituperating, too, as Compu ...
-
25 Aug 2020: Things I’ve Never Done
Personal: · no comments... to make up an offensive joke as I did right after reading this post. What's the difference between a homosexual and a ...
-
12 Aug 2020: Erasing Time
Meta, Politics: California politics, elections · 2 comments... with recall mania that requires a greatly stepped-up news reading schedule. It's funny. I hate the recall - it's money bleeding ...
-
31 Jul 2020: The Vanilla Asylum
Personal: · 1 comment... me. The other is that in an office park, cubicle signs reading "do not taunt the animals" are actually dizzying heights of ...
-
6 Jul 2020: Cinna-melon Good
Human Fuzzies: · no comments... finally opened one up today - all kinds of tasty! After reading some unknown internet recipe that suggested adding a cinnamon stick to ...
-
5 May 2020: Police Can’t Stop Drinking
Human Fuzzies: syntactical ambiguity · 6 comments... title of this post comes from my anthropology reading (Harvard has conveniently put it online) as an example of English ... counterfactual reasoning (which happened elsewhere in the reading packet). But enough of that, I've finished the readings, so I've got ...
-
9 Dec 2020: 19 down, 30 to go
Personal, Politics: · 11 comments... table as girl mumbles "nrrgh" and text appears on screen reading Marijuana can impair your judgement. Harmless? I mean, fuck. Correct me ...
-
30 Sep 2020: Tree Punching
Personal, Teaching: academia, course scheduling · 3 comments... sounding titles and having good intentions about reading them all later, I'd be a happy girl. At least until the paper ... offer a stack of handouts instead of a textbook, as the reading tends to be cheaper and more interesting that way, but at $59 in Xerox ...
-
19 Sep 2020: Incredible Finds
Personal: · no comments... which probably means I need to take a step back and start reading some glossy Modernist publications. Also, my camera arrived in the ...
-
17 Aug 2020: Someone Presents a URL
Meta: monkeys · no comments... but I've eaten marmalade perhaps once or twice in my life. Reading about something in British picture-books does not make for sticky-sweet ...
-
9 Aug 2020: Don’t Ask Me
Meta, Whimsy: blogular wanking, email, spam · no comments... bit of a crunch naming parents - I started blogging after reading an article in the New Yorker, where the torrid love triangle of megnut, ...
-
28 Jul 2020: dry air
Personal: · no comments... satisfied by the mundande spectacle of underwear and beach reading. Anyway, to prove to you that I really was in Iowa, there are some ...
-
25 Jul 2020: Almost Obligatory Meta-Introspection on the Occasion of my Blog’s Birthday
Meta: · 3 comments... actually meant anything or not. I got distracted, reading my own archives and marvelling at how clever I am. I forgot all of the ...
-
20 May 2020: Stack Widow
Meta, Personal: blogular wanking, Caltech, Ditch Day · 3 comments... been cordoned off with black plastic and scribbled signs reading "Seniors Only!" save for a small twisty path we underclassmen can ...
-
12 May 2020: Mr. Smith Goes to Fallbrook
Personal: · no comments... on technology, grab extra memory and a USB smartmedia-reading device and while I'm at it, would anyone listen to me if I bought a ...
-
4 May 2020: Someone Has Me Figured Out
Meta: · no comments... on it! I'll do that. Your pyroxenes make for mighty fine reading! Why, I am both flattered and astonished - I always thought people ...
-
17 Mar 2020: Kiss Me, I Forgot to Wear Green
Links: · no comments... spotty quality control but some interesting things, and reading that list of disgusting things traditional flute players do everyone ...
-
10 Mar 2020: Much Ado About
Meta: · no comments... never have come up, but then I wouldn't have bothered reading or responding to the entry in the first place either. Today, the ... prattling our own thoughts at a receptive audience. Anyone reading this or other blogs must realize that other people's thoughts can be ...
-
21 Feb 2020: Academic Angst
Personal, Teaching: · 3 comments... should be - none of this sitting isolated in one's room, reading dusty tomes, speaking only to one's own small circle of mentors and ...
-
29 Jan 2020: Coffee
Human Fuzzies: Astrid Lindgren, coffee, inner child, pippi longstocking · no comments... still makes me feel a bit ill. Plus, I'd just finished reading most of a Randian-feminist synthesis that I'd found while searching for ...
-
14 Dec 2020: filthy bloggish slime
Meta: · no comments... less than 5 million speakers? They could make for some fun reading, in that "hey, what a funny combination of letters they've got there!" ...
-
2 Dec 2020: gender-bender
Meta: · no comments... are in demand today and I really should get back to reading about heat flow and crustal stresses within the New Madrid Seismic ...
-
26 Nov 2020: Unto the Breach!
Human Fuzzies, Personal: · no comments... grand gesticulation, and for poking fun at Robert Frost by reading choice excerpts in a silly voice. I've always hated Robert Frost. Ice ...
-
14 Nov 2020: tuitive
Personal: · no comments... file of correspondence from two years ago, and have been reading through it with the bizarre and morbid interest with which one ought to ...
-
2 Nov 2020: false hopes
Meta, Personal: minions · no comments... morning with rather high hopes for doing a little workish reading, but after spending three quarters of an hour wandering the massively ... Memoirs of the Indian Geological Survey (which were on the reading-room shelf marked "Am. Soc. Geo." along with issues of the Journal of ...
-
1 Nov 2020: mommy, don’t make me go home!
Personal: · no comments... exchange students with everything in common with me" reading this, maybe someone has more insight? Oh, and the thing that ...
-
29 Oct 2020: HT for kunst
Human Fuzzies, Whimsy: art criticism, photography, poststructuralism · no comments... worker bee culture. It is probably* a poststructuralist reading of apophatic discursive strategies as well. *Sorry, Tinka. I can't tell a poststructuralist reading of apophatic discursive strategies from a hole in the ground, but it ...
-
7 Sep 2020: smoke-clogged lung
Personal: cbcbc, drinking, life · 1 comment... have to ask nicely if you want more. Phew. Even rereading that was exhausting. The last ordinary detail to mention is that I've ...
-
4 Sep 2020: Needle in the Groove
Human Fuzzies: · no comments... haven't felt this way in ages, caught up by words / like rereading for assonance / like a book was sex / maybe mediocre sex / but no sex ...
-
31 Aug 2020: recovered conversation
Personal: · no comments... so nostalgically comforting on a cold, lonely night as rereading old emails and reminding yourself that someone, somewhere, once thought ...
-
: bandwagon meme
Whimsy: · no comments... I don't recognize. There's another sign on the bottom, reading "Print: 50 øre stk. Betal venligst i UdlÃ¥net" My own fingers. ... seeing them as separate entities, kind of blobular and spreading across the keyboard, all pinkish and a little bit greasy compared to ...
-
24 Jul 2020: I’m a Poser
Personal: · 1 comment... in it for a while, and see if it fits. That's it. No more reading blogs at bedtime. This is ridiculous. If I read it over tomorrow and ...
-
22 Jul 2020: Link-O
Meta: blegging, blogtinkery · no comments... of an old man, sitting in a typically old-mannish chair, reading a newspaper. He may have been wearing a pink shirt. Since it's ...