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  1. Have you played STEROIDS today? http://bit.ly/2HHK0b
  2. Susan Stewart on miniaturization and microcosm: http://bit.ly/1l7a30
  3. Kitasono's ink bottle: http://bit.ly/zr4C4
  4. The statue of liberty is waving goodbye to the martians
  5. Hic Sunt Leones
  6. The extinction of the book collector: round 1. http://bit.ly/e0ESZ
  7. Thinking about tactical book collecting and the revelation of cities. http://bit.ly/VMEJH
  8. Reading to the redemptive rhythms of salsa on st. clair, and remembering my daughter's head-nodding enjoyment of the dancers in the sun.
  9. Bourdieu on the politics of the game of culture: http://bit.ly/kG4wQ
  10. thinking about developmentalism, neo-liberal subjects, and Digital Community Centers in the eMexico national system: http://bit.ly/tQww1
  11. Writing about the '00-01 dot.com bust; still difficult to do in a measured way; soho yahoo sign keeps flitting to mind: http://bit.ly/gg3t8
  12. RT @ Mike_FTW: i use twitter wrong – http://flic.kr/p/6BpjQ2 – crisp Monteiro t-shirt
  13. show your support for the people of iran by going green - http://iran.greenthumbnails.com #iranelection
  14. Thinking about the politics of Aric Mayer's "Aesthetics of Catastrophe": http://bit.ly/6yLsj
  15. A double aesthetic of slowness in a "localized" visual novel: http://bit.ly/kIaFe
  16. is thinking and writing about visual novels http://vndb.org/
  17. A balloon and a pigeon, a gnarled ex-street, whispers of a law suit, another dead small business, another dying one: St. Clair W.
  18. without kodachrome will we be able to create a quilt out of a boney-hard lady and far-out garden-daybed like Eggleston? http://bit.ly/Yu2GX
  19. Thinking about Farhad Rajabali's photos of Iran while reading Sontag's On Photography with Regarding the Pain of Others http://bit.ly/ynwtb
  20. "Any cancellation of history ... is essentially a cancellation of the contemporary world ..." http://bit.ly/wr5i2