Posted on September 30, 2007 by therutabaga
Well, it’s sukkot, as well as fall generally here in the midwestern lands, and i’ve had a lot of reason lately to think about local foods. The change of seasons always makes me inexplicably nostalgic – the smells of fall give me all these sense memories of childhood. As usual most of my [...]
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Posted on September 28, 2007 by therutabaga
I am obsessed with mapping. Mostly this is a work-related obsession, because as I work to keep track of our impact on the world and the “ripple effect” of the work that we do, I have visions of visual representations of progressives and their good deeds spread out across the country like so many amber [...]
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Posted on September 27, 2007 by therutabaga
I’m nothing if not a sucker for politically manipulative online tools. This one came across my inbox this morning, from the National Priorities Project.
Their cost of war counter doesn’t just showcase the arbitrary, difficult-to-contextualize total number of tax dollars being spent in the war in Iraq, in real time. It also allows you to see [...]
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Posted on September 26, 2007 by therutabaga
To start this off I can think of nothing better than to share with you the latest craze in hand signals going around our office. Like many phenomena it’s not clear how it started or where it came from, but a google search tells me that it’s been making the rounds with the socially-deficient campus [...]
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