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21 hours ago ago from Tom Kertes - “The religion of tomorrow will be more concerned with the social welfare of humanity.” ~ Tommy Douglas
Visit my Flickr page for most recent photos. Below are some highlights that I update from time to time click on a photo to go to the Flickr album. Below are some other photos from United Workers Flickr of me at work
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14 hours ago ago from Assistant Village Idiot
Talking with Ben, who is back for Christmas for a few days, I decided it would be fun to do a takeoff on the predictability of Rolling Stone magazine's reviews and top (anything) lists. I would make my whole list all be albums from 1965-1970, which must be when the magazine's reviewers were all in junior high. To lend an air of verisimilitude to my fake list, I looked up RS's top 500 list, planning to take the titles from their actual top 25, ...
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13 hours ago ago from cereal robots
It's that time of year again... although, I feel less pumped about my list this year than in years past . I spent more of my listening time in 2009 on older stuff I'd slept on for awhile (e.g. Silver Apples, Can, Faust) vs new stuff. Perhaps it's a byproduct of getting older, but it seems rarer n' rarer to hear new music that actually stands up to the test of time and warrants repeat listens. My consumption of new music hasn't gone down ...
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22 hours ago ago from DAWN UNPLUGGED
While looking for an old document this evening, I came across this pic. Now that I've been taught me how to take you to an older post by saying, "click here" - I thought it would be a great opportunity to put a face to this story as at the time of writing it, I couldn't find this pic. Thanks, Natacha ! You now get an idea of how long it has been that I have wanted to be able to do this. While this is not a recap moment ...
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23 hours ago ago from THE PLANET GUYS
Interesting feature story from The Korea Times : "It's time for the print media to change. Many business sectors reinvent their wheels to survive in a constantly changing environment. Media organizations are not an exception. They are also forced to review their business models in a very serious way. In the past, for example, the primary information delivery platform was newspapers. Then, information moved on to the Internet. Now, it's ...
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