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bang goes getting any writing done jan-mar 2007 :(
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by Thomas Pynchon
List Price: $35.00
Price: $22.05
Availability: This title will be released on December 5, 2006.
Hardcover: 992 pages
Publisher: Penguin Press HC, The (December 5, 2006)
Language: English[…]

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next: microsoft bought out by sticklebricks™
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via the awesome dense rigour of “political theory daily review” — which i confess i don’t access daily, though i THINK YOU SHOULD, here is an even more awesome BABBAGE ENGINE made of LEGO, in which the maker, andrew carol, als[…]

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“A team of UK dragon-hunters”
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The open competition of “how rub does your story have to be to get on BBC News” has a new contender as a top cryptozoologist (just check his credentials!) is despatched to the Gambia to track down a dragon. ‘Everyone who sees it di[…]

LA PLAGE – “Coupe De Boule”
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Ages ago on the lamented MP3 blog POPNOSE I wrote about how soca’s greatness lay – partly – in how omnivorous it is, subject-wise. Like the calypso it sprang from, anything from arthritis to trade policies makes fine raw material fo[…]

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Sufjan Stevens: Parkour-Life
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 Pete below suggests that the inventor of Free Running – that smashing idea of running around the rooftops of a city jumping between buildings in a stylish way – was David Balle. What is more he also suggests that Mr Balle has the misfor[…]

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Where’s The B, Shakey?
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It’s called Banlieue 13 in France – though the posters have B13 – Banlieue 13 on them. In Canada and the US its District B13, I guess the name Suburb B13 just doesn’t have the required Ooomph. And before the films started the […]

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Song 2 in 1 minute on accordion
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Song 2 in 1 minute on accordion
Martin White’s 60 seconds on Radio 4’s “28 Acts in 28 Minutes” more on his site[…]

Shimura Curves
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Shimura Curves: Pedal Powered Pristine Pink-Wine Propelled Pop! Playing tonight at The Garage, Sunday, at The Windmill.[…]

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