September 2009
17 posts
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Sep 27th
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Phys Ed: What Sort of Exercise Can Make You... →
Sep 22nd
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“People will have MP3s of every Miles Davis’ record but never think of hearing...”
– Dithering: Jonny Greenwood: Sasha Frere-Jones : The New Yorker
Sep 17th
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“traders/investors need to get out of their comfort zones more often.”
– Kafka, Surrealism and Trading
Sep 16th
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“More knowledge of financial information does not, by default, translate into...”
– The Greatest Source of ‘News You Can Use’
Sep 16th
Silver Trending Towards Backwardation →
Sep 15th
Sep 15th
Record #81: Ethiopiques Volume 4: 'Ethio Jazz &...
arecordaday: This is a collection of Ethiopian jazz almost entirely composed by Mulatu Astatqè, the legendary “Father of Ethio-jazz.” There are a few tracks here that weren’t composed by Astatqè, but the bulk of the work is his. First off, I have to say that I’ve listened to very little jazz. I don’t know much about the history of the genre, and I can’t say whether or not this is an obscure...
Sep 12th
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“The greatest weakness of the list of n things is that there’s so little...”
– The List of N Things
Sep 9th
Scofield's Cissy Strut →
Sep 9th
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Sep 7th
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Simple Software - MouseClick, ergonomic software →
MouseClick is an ergonomic software that will click the mouse for you. The software assists in the recovery and prevention of Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI). The interface is simple, clear and out of the way.
Sep 6th
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“a wealth of information creates a poverty of attention.”
– Do you consume information or does it consume you? | The Big Picture
Sep 4th
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Sep 4th
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Video Interview: Marco Arment →
Sep 3rd
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Weather Report – Cucumber Slumber →
Mind-blowing/expanding song of the day.
Sep 3rd
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“Instead of asking, how much can I handle? ask what am I learning?”
– Three definitions of “reader” / from a working library
Sep 2nd