March 12, 2009
This image represents what I’m calling unity of function: subtopics, congruence & confluence. You’re looking at an inner and an outer circle (micro- and macrocosm) within and across which harmonious reciprocal exchange occurs. Energy flows along its proper pathways and water in its ...
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March 11, 2009
Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, Software, Features, Internet Tools, iPhone, App Store We're at a new juncture in the course of iPhone development, I believe. Twitter has basically monopolized the "text exporting" function of your iPhone -- if you want to broadcast text from a mobile device, most of...
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Like all print music magazines in these troubled times, indie rag Under The Radar wants your advertising money. Well, maybe not your advertising money, unless you own a record label. But they want advertising money. And even with the competition getting thinner every day, UTR still has to find...cre...
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One of those commercials that was a favorite from my youth: Got my waltzing on today for real for the first time. Been reflecting on it ever since: waltzing is like the dharma. Duty, law, the way things go. It’s a set form that basically unarguable. Such and such is a waltz. Such and such isn&...
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March 09, 2009
[source] Mishloach manot (Hebrew: ????? ????, pronounced “mish-LOH-ach mah-NOTE,” literally, “sending of portions”; also spelled mishloach manos and sometimes shortened to shalach manos), are gifts of food or drink that are sent to friends, relatives, neighbors, teachers, bus...
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Through no fault of my own, I ended up at a special birthday celebration this weekend for Ted Kennedy held at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC. On the way, I positively identified a handful of monuments (though I had no GPS marking equipment on me) and had cup of chicken tortilla soup at a cafe ...
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March 05, 2009
“The first trip was in August 1857 and took a route that required passengers to be transported on mules over the Oriflamme Mountains. The route became known as the “Jackass Mail” and lasted only a short period until Birch drowned when his ship sank off Cape Hatteras while enroute f...
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Events on the Radar for THURSDAY, MARCH 5th, 2009 ...lovingly handpicked from blogTO's events calendar MUSIC | Concert for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Make way for the first-ever concert for the hard of hearing, presented by Ryerson's Centre for Learning Technologies and The Science of Music, Audit...
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March 04, 2009
Toronto events on the Radar for WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4th, 2009 ...lovingly handpicked from blogTO's events calendar ART | I Know That Butt Artist Nancy Drews feeds her hunger for distorted reality with a group show of 30+ decorated butts, including Larry Dickison's Cheeky Tattoos and Napoleon Brousseau'...
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March 03, 2009
Why Internet Radio Changes The Game Hanging out again with the guys from Umbrella Radio the other night, the significance of the so-called media convergence and the now-delayed digital transition in America suddenly struck me. Web radio is the new AM/FM. Why? Because - as we’ve examined at len...
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