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  1. http://www.esterknows.com
  2. my webmaster duties: copy, paste, edit, post
  3. twitter haiku: Pointless updating. All consciousness not needed. Must learn to edit.
  4. finishing intro to Camus. I'm really enjoying the depth of early 20th. C. philosophy/thought.
  5. starting the semester again; finishing two lagging projects that have been taking up to much of my brain's RAM
  6. a series of unfortunate events have befallen me. Not sure why all the crap that can go wrong piles up into one week.
  7. btw, two plugins to download that I've found super useful: tweetdeck for twitter and facebook integration and cooliris for photo browsing
  8. @avfc13 696 is the black hole of michigan transit funding. or is it I-75? what about 96? I wonder if the transit authority is elected?
  9. sitting at the library: air conditioning, coffee, newspaper + variety of magazines. Perfect
  10. first day back in the studio after 2 week hiatus. just picked up 12 pack of High Life. Let the good times roll.
  11. Project M is having a session in Detroit. Thinking I should apply.
  12. watching my cat eat bugs. gross. she has this weird look of sorry compulsion on her face; this bug's crunchy.
  13. why should there be a designation between art director and designer? Shouldn't art directors design and designers art direct? Annoying.
  14. @jasondilworth do you have a map/schedule of your trip?
  15. @kylebragger you should do a month-long "grow animation". Stop motion of beard growth.
  16. sitting around. exhausted.
  17. @kylebragger beard looks good
  18. @mwkc yeow!
  19. weird: watching tyler perry's house of payne (why?) - where the issue this episode is the wife of one person on the show is on crack
  20. Carefully measuring my own value of life experience vs. theoretical knowledge. Both of which I'm always building.