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Friday |
the Twelfth of March, 2004 |
With perfect ambiguity, the Smiths' I Know It's Over is voted "good for depression" by 6 Music,
and rightly, rightly so. It looks like they limited the results to one
song per band, though.
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Wednesday |
the Tenth |
A new BlogNomic Dynasty begins, with the theme of
The Odyssey - "A Ship’s Distance represents its distance from Ithaca. Ships begin with 100 Distance. Once every seven days, the Poet must reduce all Ships’ Distances by 5."
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Monday |
the Eighth |
In London again on Saturday, with Chrissy taking a surreptitious photo of Giuseppe Penone's
trees at Tate Modern, and me continuing
to play out my ongoing, hopelessly blocked game of Live-Action Solitaire
Mornington Crescent. We unintentionally connected with the seven
sundials near Covent Garden, as featured in the east-to-west route of
London Walking.
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A great thing for sealed-decking in
Apprentice, if you've never even seen the cards
before - an ostensible proxy
generator that takes an Apprentice deck file and gives you a
page full of card images to be awed and misled by.
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| A vague and untraceable local-newspaper hilarious-anecdote sideline on
the subject of self-perpetuating roadside shrines: "An Italian
pensioner was killed while praying at the spot where her son died in a
car accident. Caterina Guernaca, aged 64, was near a motorway in Savona
when the tragedy occurred."
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