…than to open the e-mail titled “With Tremendous Force and Volume.”
Kitchen Sink
Info Slurp
Is there a software or technology out there which allows people in your general vicinity to see what you are doing/writing on your computer? Like a Google Earth but with computers? Where people can zone in on you and see your computer screen on theirs? I hope not.
He Ain’t Heavy (But Yes He Is)
Thanks to my brother for this link. It’s a poem from the New Yorker. Here’s a poem my brother wrote. I like it too. p.s. To see my bro’s poem, go to this link, click on Scribble, then on the photo with the red-shaded lamp. You’ll be glad you did.
Happy Slip
Yes, indeed.
Really? The Sex and the City Guy?
Have you read the Memory of Running? You should. Then, please tell me who the author played in Sex and the City. It wasn’t the senator, right?
Like a Puppet
I disappoint myself when these types of videos get to me. I know the message is worthwhile, I do. But it’s that they orchestrate the music, the photos, the words, to intentionally make you cry. And then it becomes about the making-you-cry, and not about the making-you-think. (The fact that I’m bothered by that…Continue Reading
A Day Late
Well, now that the writer’s strike is pretty much over, I find this hilarious video. Maybe not as relevant, still as funny.
Fun with Words
This could be what puts me over my allotted Internet time…
Best Song Ever (For now)
Answer by Sarah McLachlan is simply the most lovely song I’ve ever heard. Makes me cry every single time. I would play this at someone I love’s funeral. (I just blew the vibe, didn’t I?)
Best Book Ever
The Thirteenth Tale is the kind of book that revives your love of reading. It’ll make you stay up all night, hurrying to the last page. Or, maybe you want to savor it. I don’t savor, I rush. I’m working on it. Still, the book almost made a savorer out of me.