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The 3 is Silent: Big In Japan
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The 3 is Silent. People are difficult to govern because they have too much knowledge. - Lao-tzu. Subscribe to this blog's feed. Madness takes its toll. Neil Patrick Harris is (Dr.) Horrible. IPhone software 2.0. San Francisco Massage Therapist. Anne of Beautiful Eyes and Excellent Words. Laquo; Five Friends. October 27, 2008. Well, actually, it appears that Im big in Germany. Hey I just discovered your blog. Its interesting that we have similar names. And youre The 3 is Silent. Posted by: Silent 3.
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The Daily Stone Cold Jam: Stone Cold Jam #10: The Animal Speaks (The Numbers Band)
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The Daily Stone Cold Jam. A Stone Cold Jam is a song of violent eye-socket imploding brilliance. It is likely to be a loud song, fairly mindless, with lots of grunting. Fountains of Wayne? Not so much. AC/DC? Well, yes. These bands can rock THE STONE COLD JAM. This is my diary of Stone Cold Jams I have known. Wednesday, February 08, 2006. Stone Cold Jam #10: The Animal Speaks (The Numbers Band). The Band: The Numbers Band. The Album: Jimmy Bell is back in town (1976). Out across these night skylights,.
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The Museum of Scientifically Accurate Fabric Brain Art: Karen Norberg #1
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The Museum of Scientifically Accurate Fabric Brain Art. Laquo; Marjorie Taylor #1. Marjorie Taylor #2 ». September 28, 2006. Posted at 11:19 PM in Knitted Brains. This is amazing work! Great colour, I really like it. The brain is rarely a warm, fuzzy, rather its diagramed and sliced up and represents the ultimate in logic. Yours is whimsical, actually fun even, its really nice. Posted by: jeff in Chicago October 12, 2006 at 06:02 AM. An absolutely amazing piece of work! Posted by: Woolly Wormhead. Fantas...
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Living in Beijing - My Beijing Life: April 2009
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Sunday, April 19, 2009. Beijing Blog Reader's Choice! Don't get excited. I didn't win an award. In fact, I don't think Beijing-ren can even read my blog yet. But since I have some random followers in Korea, Mongolia, Hong Kong, Laos and other parts of Asia, I'll count that as a win. I guess that subject was a bit dickish and at least partially misleading. Here is the list of potential topics:. Silly Exercises Old People Do. More Street Food Posts. Ultimate Frisbee in Beijing. 煎饼, pronounced jianbing.
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Living in Beijing - My Beijing Life: January 2010
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Wednesday, January 27, 2010. Counter Strike Players of the World Unite. Every country I've visited in Asia has one thing in common: Counter Strike. Whether located in Thailand, Indonesia, China or Korea, Asian internet cafes are always full of people playing Counter Strike. I've walked past closed office storefronts and have seen teams of employees yelling through headsets while playing Counter Strike. And those are the considerate employees! That remains to be seen. Are poised to take these communities ...
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Living in Beijing - My Beijing Life: April 2010
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Monday, April 26, 2010. Electric Bikes in Beijing. Most of my friends in BeiJing use bicycles as their primary mode of transportation. Sprinkle in a few subway, bus and cab rides and you can get pretty much anywhere, and generally quickly. Veronica commutes to work on a single gear bike every day. Plus her bike has a pretty cool bell! Last November, our friend Jared convinced us to invest in an electric bike. And I thank the stars for this every day. Why not just use your feet? There are actually a huge ...
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Living in Beijing - My Beijing Life: October 2009
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Tuesday, October 13, 2009. Flat Metal Korean Chopsticks. I'm happy to report the tales are not tall and the legends are true. Seoul is pretty awesome. And its celebrated with some special foods (namely a dessert), dancing and games. Kinda makes me want American Thanksgiving to involve more games somehow. like darts or Starcraft. We hope to expand to cover more games in the future. If only we could get a network to cover our tournaments. Not spitting wherever you want? Oh and Korean Souju is as cheap as C...
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Living in Beijing - My Beijing Life: May 2009
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Sunday, May 24, 2009. A few weeks ago, Veronica, our friend Kim and I went on a trip to a few places in Malaysia and to Bali in Indonesia. I'm going to include some pictures and stories here. It was a great time. I highly recommend it. As it turns out, Indonesia (and to a lesser degree Malaysia) are the Caribbean for Oceania, but probably cheaper and more fun! I'm starting with Malaysia and will post about Bali later. We also spent a chunk of time at a meromictic. Posted by The Author. I don't understand...
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Living in Beijing - My Beijing Life: March 2009
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Sunday, March 29, 2009. If you aren't NBA, you don't matter. Basketball is HUGE in China. And I'm not just talking about Yao. Most Americans know of Yao Ming. Pretty much everyone in the world does. The guy is gigantic. Its hard to miss him him. But can you name any other Chinese basketball players? How about cities in China with professional basketball teams? For shame. All Chinese males under the age of 25 can name (what they believe to be) at least 30 US cities. Which ones? Basketball magazines on the...
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