Delicious Bookmarks
I know baseball players are a superstitious lot, so this doesn't surprise me. I've been out of watching baseball enough that the prevalence of the necklaces did.
Alexander Varty from Vancouver's The Georgia Straight on the ancient Chinese operatic theatre.
Not convincing. Gordon Davidescu always loved cooking. I'm trying to answer to the question "how does someone (like me) who hates cooking find a way to enjoy it?"
"He was already telling me about the very important book -- with that smug look I know so well in a man holding forth, eyes fixed on the fuzzy far horizon of his own authority."
Boris gets an email from the development team. I'll send debugging reports about the altitude problem.
A figure skater herself, Julie provides insight into a sport I can't not look at when I come across it on TV.
That gives me a month to read last year's selection. Oops.
In other words, it doesn't tell me what to think about it. Looking at the works even gave me an idea for a piece. I know!
I attended the conversation hosted by Gordon Price with Jacques Khouri and Margaret Mitchell, activists in Kitsilano and Little Mountain, respectively.
"While many commonly popular definitions of creativity amount to little more than references to self-expression or flamboyancy, we designers should not be so lax or obtuse in our concept of it."
I've been using it, via Ma.gnolia, on my blog. I'll investigate the API in order to use it directly. Interestingly, accounts are OpenID-only.
The trance/electro house producer knows Tommy Lee, and has a DJ name/online handle with a story behind it.
In case there was any doubt that he is a real American war hero.
For those of us who spend half (or more) of their time in a terminal window.
Keeping consistent with my desire not to hear my voice, I haven't listened to it yet. But if you missed it the first time, now you can!
So far just books I've reviewed (no matter how long or short the review) on justagwailo.com. Some were borrowed from public libraries and are not (yet) in my home library.
Is there a way to get my review of the book added to this listing? Other book reviews of mine have made it, but I can't find out how.
The default AccuWeather widget generally sucks for Vancouver, so I'm giving this widget a try.
Slides of Stephanie Vacher's presentation at Northern Voice 2008.