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  1. RT @FormFiftyFive: Really like this guys book covers — http://christopher-brand.com via @gradiate
  2. "I have a new life goal, and it is to be a ‘legendary obscurantist’" http://bit.ly/2mrw6j
  3. "glib" and "fussy:" do two pejoratives make a positive? i think they do. A nice interview with designer David Gee http://bit.ly/754ypZ
  4. caleb contra "camel case". http://bit.ly/4V0kUJ
  5. RT @gmpdx: @fretboardjournal Now this is ironic.... http://twitpic.com/qsqm2
  6. my amazon.com interview. some new, some boilerplate. but I'm glad they included a pic of @maassp http://bit.ly/75FFV8
  7. Cameron Carpenter reviewed in the times today. for those of you who don't know- check out these feet: http://bit.ly/da5BW
  8. the next person who asks me why i left music for publishing is getting shivved. (or shanked- depending )
  9. and then there's this...http://www.omnivoracious.com
  10. "The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest" finally has a jacket. Version #143 was the winner...
  11. Peter Terzian rounds up the Nabokov backlist designers here: http://bit.ly/3nw0FN
  12. today- played all the French Suites, Then BWV 777 & 792, then the e minor Partita. A pretty awesome program I think. tired hands.
  13. Chelski v. ManU. It's like the recent World Series- there is simply no good outcome.
  14. Being given a personal viewing of the Bauhaus trove at the Albers Foundation in New Haven today. can't wait!
  15. Last Mango in Paris #oneletteroffmovies
  16. The Lives of Otters #oneletteroffmovies
  17. Saturday at the office. Quiet. Just me and Sylvius Leopold Weiss. No interviews being given next door, no managing editors, no shoes.
  18. Goodbye to good friend of the Mendelsund family, and a truly extraordinary man. A hero in a hero-less age. http://bit.ly/5MbkC
  19. Another thing I have in common with Peter Mandelson: "Here is a man who'd like to project a look of serious gravitas as befits his position"
  20. and speaking of music- Ruby, unprompted, tells me her favorite interval today: the...Tritone! Of course. Take that, Guido of Arezzo!