Monthly Archives: June 2005

And what becomes of you, my love?

Just finished re-watching the second season of The Office (UK). Just as brilliant and hilarious now as it was back in the fall of 2002, when a bunch of us sat in Alex’s room and watched the series through. Some … Continue reading

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“Terminal”

Okay, here is a song I recorded today. I’ve been going at it for about 12 hours now so I’m pretty pooped. The song is called, for the moment, Terminal. The music is actually the first song I ever wrote … Continue reading

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Awesome!

House restores $100 million to public broadcasting I guess all that petition-signing worked. Sesame Street, Electric Company, Square One, Carmen SanDiego… yes! Also, coincidentally, I just recently read Malcolm Gladwell’s Tipping Point, which is a pretty mediocre book, but does … Continue reading

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What’s an -ism?

If you’ve read one of my previous rants, you may recall my thoughts on what I think are pervasive “-ism”s and prejudices in America. (If you haven’t, and you’re bored, you might want to check it out now, since I’m … Continue reading

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My recent spate of travelling has finally come to an end. I was supposed to go camping this weekend in Desolation Wilderness, but it’s raining there all weekend, so we decided to postpone. In our defense, it’s still covered in … Continue reading

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Everybody’s going to the party

So I’m back in Berkeley. The weather here is gorgeous, as usual. I have yet to grow tired of it, three years on. Home was really fun. Meera graduated, and started and ended her job search (congrats!). I got to … Continue reading

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