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  1. Reacquainting myself with the glories of fresh strawberries. Those supermarket specimens put me off. Viva CSA.
  2. Bemused by people taking pictures of scientology protesters.
  3. Updating a bunch of software on my mac.
  4. Listening to the early sounds of garage sale time in the neighborhood.
  5. Fighting the insurance demons.
  6. Frustrated by unknown Safari browser problem: it sucks up all the CPU after 3-4 minutes after starting up.
  7. At Caribou to enjoy internet access after Qwest fail. Getting ready for Benjamin book club discussion at MISF.
  8. Reading about Tomas Saraceno exhibition at the Walker.
  9. Back at home after Kripke discussion with my philosophical posse.
  10. Reading about renewable energy, solar, wind, hydo at the local Starbucks.
  11. Blog post Alex Cirillo Jr. at the Citizen League at http://tinyurl.com/cgvxws
  12. In a philosophical mood - left Dewey comment for @Vaguery, now moving onto infinity teaser for future meetup.
  13. At Quick and the Dead gallery walkthrough.
  14. Reviewing online magic demos and watching the current Twitterpanic over, you know, that disease thing from Mexico.
  15. Is suffering new computer envy after spending the afternoon setting up a new iMac for my mom.
  16. Of course this was just after I opened the Walker Art Center Flickr pool to gawk at the photobooth for last nights opening.
  17. Just added a swine flu search to TweetDeck. This must be the brave new world of media I'm living in. Miraculous.
  18. "Well - What Are Friends For? A Longer Life" http://bit.ly/hSaNS - re: friendship, psychology, and inline research links.
  19. I just noticed that the NY Times is making inline links to scientific studies in news stories. About time.
  20. Case study of how media transforms a scientific experiment into an anti-Twitter jihad without any evidence. http://bit.ly/6o6OB