October 2009
3 posts
September 2009
28 posts
Harvey Cox on welcoming aetheism. →
“Or when theologians start making statements about the age of the Earth or something like this, which they have no competence to make. I think we are at the age of a new cooperation, a mutuality between science and religion.”
hey, you. what the hell do you think i'm supposed...
I need to decompress after work. The weather is perfectly blustery and cold for a bike ride with the following playlist:
Atom - British Sea Power
Pompeii - Sleater-Kinney
California Dreamer - Wolfmother
I Got Mine - The Black Keys
Mouths to Feed - The Epochs
Blue - Elastica
Picket Fence Cartel - At the Drive-In
One Too Many Blows to the Head - The Dismemberment Plan
Intertiatic ESP -...
it's never time for that
how lights burn brighter than
the eyes can see
how distances run further than
the feet can feel
it’s not science or fiction
it just is
today
coffee&books>bike to h’s>walk to beer&food>talk & tv>walk to h’s>bike all around>home&sweat
1 billion pixel mosaic of the center of the... →
oh.my.god
It is a delightful feeling, going as fast as you can in the dark
– The only woman in the French Foreign Legion
Time you enjoy wasting, was not wasted.
– John Lennon (via minimalmac)
Introducing Art Director Alex Andreyev →
this is the world in my mind
via Abuzeedo
Internal audit
38.9% of my heart is still missing and/or scarred. Miraculous healing wanted. Or at least an entire year of autumn to keep winter at bay.
Coronation of the Sea Queen - John Bauer art... →
Ra Ra Riot/Maps and Atlases/Princeton - 9/13/09...
Best show for $11. Couldn’t have asked for more.
Princeton was okay. A solid opening band even if they were a little nervous and Seth Cohen-y. After Matt and Allie from Ra Ra Riot joined them for a pair of songs, they loosened up a lot.
Maps and Atlases blew me away. How could they have escaped my math-rock/indie radar for this long?
Ra Ra Riot lived up to how good I had hoped...
David Lynch aux Galeries →
I know at least one person that would be interested in this…
Stupidity has a knack of getting its way; as we would see if we were not always...
– Albert Camus, The Plague
When everyone is in the bars, I like to walk around and see how the town remains alive. It’s quiet and almost sterile like an abandoned, outdoor hospital. It’s comfortable knowing there are places as empty and alone as I am right(for) now.