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  1. No matter what you do, it ends up looking good. If only everything was like that. Make a snowflake: http://bit.ly/6SbGyw
  2. RT kirklandweather: 07:00 AM: 16.2°F, Hum: 55 pct, Baro: 30.156 .in, Low: 14.0°F at 5:03 AM, High: 17.8°F at 12:00 AM
  3. Draining wetlands activates bugs which turn peat into CO2, and then the lank sinks - CA today, NL in 16th century http://bit.ly/7bt5GE
  4. wonders which branches of government the internet will decimate, as it has the music and newspaper industries
  5. Ostentatious Word of the Day: halieutics. Is this fishing for compliments? Expound.
  6. wishes he could attend more closely to a fascinating live convo with CS Monitor reporters on Afghanistan http://bit.ly/8HmveA
  7. is braced for a flood of retweeting now that it's only one click away
  8. RT @davidbeckmann: "The Dowside of 'Smart Power" http://www.tnr.com/article/politics/the-downside-smart-power?page=0,1 #poverty #aid
  9. An impossibly full moon
  10. Word for the day: heteroscedasticity. Who cares what it means? Heteroscedasticity!
  11. My life passes, walking circuits around the zoo of my frailties. Ah, this one again!
  12. is back studying a highly inflected dead language - so much tidier without prepositions and pronouns all over the place
  13. First frost, last leaves - a blue sky pause in the rain
  14. is trying to regain the discipline of only checking email twice a day
  15. Anti-polygamy laws mark the power of beta males
  16. A good day to lie in bed with a good book, listening to the rain. If only.
  17. A neighboring dog howls along with passing sirens
  18. Obscure unit of the week: Bohr magnetons per angstrom http://bit.ly/2cWquv
  19. Only 10,000 lives between me and the emergence of Homo Sapiens; I've probably met that many people (200,000 yrs @ 20 yrs/generation)
  20. is feeling the cold; can doddering be far behind?