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  1. Using @Esri's bloatware to make a map is like using Bronte colby-jack Andrews sisters within signed barnacle confederacy.
  2. Still in the GIS lab; been here for 12 hours (and another 12ish yesterday).
  3. This is hardcore: Bad Brains, "Banned in D.C." (1982) http://bit.ly/4OvWGi
  4. I'm loving this show: @bldgblog on @djrupture, but only for the next ten minutes.
  5. I got the okay from my advisor on the proposal for my dissertation proposal. It's an elevator pitch at this point.
  6. People get ready. Flip on your iTunes and tune into WFMU to hear @bldgblog on @djrupture's show in about three minutes.
  7. The Cure's '79–82 work is dreary. Smith is charismatic as ever, but you'd never guess he was capable of Just Like Heaven's bouncy optimism.
  8. "...it is interaction, not place, that is the essence of the city and of city life." -Melvin Webber (1964)
  9. Two of my internet favorites merge tomorrow night when @bldgblog appears on @djrupture's WFMU show at 7PM EST. http://www.wfmu.org
  10. RT @claytoncubitt: In a Photoshop world perfection is expected. If you allow imperfections to exist in your image they will be taken as ...
  11. "And if you gaze for long into a dissertation proposal, the dissertation proposal gazes also into you." —Nietzsche
  12. Concentrating on music from 1977-82 [http://bit.ly/7DlWQc] has helped me avoid December music list hype. /cc @Steve_Hamann
  13. The Sound, Jeopardy (1980) http://post.ly/EghQ
  14. Tweeting from my Kindle DX. Not easy.
  15. "The Opposite of a Pyrrhic Victory Is a Laevinic defeat..." /by @braddelong http://bit.ly/7ztAn5
  16. GOP, 2008: "He's not experienced." Dems: "Yes, he is..." | Dems, 2012: "She's not experienced." GOP: "I know! Isn't it refreshingly brash?
  17. Sorry, 1977-1982. I nominate Wire's "Outdoor Miner" for most exquisite pop song since the Beach Boys' "God Only Knows": http://bit.ly/SqrkD
  18. The Soft Boys are one of several revelations from this 1977-1980 musical-listening experiment. Giorgio Moroder is another.
  19. @jstrevino Miscues proliferate; somebody in the comments thread referred to you as Joseph Terino. Reminded me of this: http://bit.ly/72huGG
  20. RT @Twoaday: Passenger rail needs to pay for itself? Take off the transportation blinders http://twurl.nl/cbh731