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cgerrish

  1. Varn interview linked to by Bruce Sterling « Object-Oriented Philosophy doctorzamalek2.wordpress.com/2012/06/02/var…
  2. Marginalia on Radical Thinking: An Interview with Graham Harman « The Loyal Opposition to Modernity: j.mp/L507AI (via Instapaper)
  3. @parasat these guys actually make the two work together. They had to leave early to get ready for a gig.
  4. @parasat that's a shame. Sorry to hear it.
  5. @parasat which of us aren't everyday in peril?
  6. The contractor and workmen working on the back of my house are all musicians in the Pacific Mozart Ensemble. This is what 'work' should be.
  7. Quote of the day (Harman): " Despite his jovial demeanor, Hume is a cruel judge, condemning all real objects to be burned at the stake."
  8. 'The Number and the Siren' >> Meillassoux’s book on Mallarmé « Object-Oriented Philosophy doctorzamalek2.wordpress.com/2012/06/02/mei…
  9. Good stuff > Marginalia on Radical Thinking: An Interview with Graham Harman « The Loyal Opposition to Modernity: skepoet.wordpress.com/2012/06/01/mar…
  10. Barack Obama Directs All Federal Agencies to Have an API @ API Evangelist blog.apievangelist.com/2012/06/01/bar…
  11. @the_eco_thought Cool. Thanks. Devoured it already. Not that I'm picking nits, but you might check the spelling of 'philosophy' in your tags
  12. @hrheingold @kevinmarks @tara Logan seems to be writing about barking, not language or thought.