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  1. Watching Murder on the Orient Express on campus lawn-fantastic!
  2. @edwebb Thanks, man and welcome back! Drop me a line when fully recovered so we can all catch up.
  3. @expatriotact: Seriously--how dare they have a geek weekend in Philly without us! :-D
  4. New Doctor Who - "Waters of Mars" clip: http://bit.ly/1cPvBa
  5. Geek Weekend: Philadelphia, PA - http://bit.ly/KsBrk
  6. @edwebb Are you all back in the US yet? I've been working on a little something ... hintity, hint, hint: http://bit.ly/fkqtQ
  7. RT @expatriotact: Want to piss off a bunch of nerds? Send them this link: http://is.gd/1sIsB
  8. RT @pmullins11: Nikola Tesla, inventor, engineer, & scientist was born 153 years ago on July 10, 1856. #history
  9. Charles Babbage (and Ada Lovelace) comic strip from the BBC: http://bit.ly/RnRcR
  10. Helping a friend research early 80's Brixton and using http://www.songkick.com/ for info on shows. Very cool crowdsourced database of gigs.
  11. "The Dead Hand" is my favorite of Freeman's Thorndyke stories (of the ones I've read) collected here: http://bit.ly/SAeS3
  12. Thus, Freeman's Thorndyke stories are highly entertaining logic problems focused on forensic medicine (and without them ... no Columbo).
  13. W/ the collection, The Singing Bone (1912) http://bit.ly/FOLL1 , Freeman created the "inverted" detective story-crime followed by solution.
  14. R. Austin Freeman created Dr. Thorndyke in 1907, an expert on medical jurisprudence, who studied both law and medicine.
  15. Researching for my intro to reprint of Derleth's Judge Peck mystery novels. On Dr. Thorndyke right now.
  16. Der Orchideengarten - German dark fantasy pulp (courtesy of @expatriotact): http://bit.ly/JOZHQ
  17. RT @kasthomas: International Journal of Machine Consciousness http://3.ly/xHd (many free online samples)
  18. @ontoligent sweet
  19. @BlandaNace I want to email YOUR grandma . . .
  20. Delirium Nocturnum, an expensive but effective remedy for an aggravating day ...