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READIN
READIN started out as a place for me
to keep track of what I am reading, and to learn (slowly, slowly)
how to design a web site.
There has been some mission drift
here and there, but in general that's still what it is. Some of
the main things I write about here are
reading books,
listening to (and playing) music, and
watching the movies. Also I write about the
work I do with my hands and with my head; and of course about bringing up Sylvia.
The site is a bit of a work in progress. New features will come on-line now and then; and you will occasionally get error messages in place of the blog, for the forseeable future. Cut me some slack, I'm just doing it for fun! And if you see an error message you think I should know about, please drop me a line. READIN source code is PHP and CSS, and available on request, in case you want to see how it works.
See my reading list for what I'm interested in this year.
READIN has been visited approximately 236,737 times since October, 2007.
🦋 Io
Nasa's picture of the day is of the Prometheus Plume, a sulfurous eruption from the surface of Jupiter's moon Io:
Thanks for the link, Matt!
posted evening of Tuesday, May 24th, 2011 ➳ More posts about Pretty Pictures
Sólo hay una cosa sobre la cual un escritor puede escribir: lo que tiene al frente de sus sentidos al momento de escribir. En las páginas de Hermano Cerdo está Jorge Izquierda imaginando el tiempo que hubiese pasado William Burroughs en Ecuador.
LanguageHat links to Stan Carey's post on the time concept (or lack thereof?) of the Amondawa tribe. Speakers of the Amondawa language do not use spatial metaphors for chronological relationships -- intriguing!