New York City in the 1940s
Wednesday, December 31st, 2003 | 16:41Gothamist has a nice link to Charles Cushman’s photos of New York City from the 1940s. The neat thing about these photos is that they’re in color, which gives … Continue reading »
Gothamist has a nice link to Charles Cushman’s photos of New York City from the 1940s. The neat thing about these photos is that they’re in color, which gives … Continue reading »
While in Seattle, I had the opportunity to stop by a couple of aikido dojos around lunch time, to see what was offered in the area. I would have … Continue reading »
By now, we’ve heard the phrase “Dances With Samurai” applied to this movie. It’s a fine phrase, wholly appropriate: a American Civil War veteran finds the native Other more … Continue reading »
I’ll wait until the extended versions come out late next year before passing final judgement on Peter Jackson’s rendition of the Lord of the Rings. I found the extended … Continue reading »
Grace and I got married on November 24, 2003, in Sacramento, California. Just to get the photo’s out of the way, since that’s what you all are here to see, click … Continue reading »
I found this sports medicine journal article about stretching. My right hamstring is a bit tight — I seem to have about the same range of motion in terms … Continue reading »
An article cited on Gizmodo talks about how some TiVo owners suffer from anxiety because their machines record so many shows that they experience a viewing backlog. The owners … Continue reading »
Easterbrook just posted a notice that a new Tuesday Morning Quarterback is up at Football Outsiders. Football Outsiders will be hosting TMQ for at least a little while, until … Continue reading »
I’m not a crossword puzzle maven: I’m unable to rip through a Friday NYT puzzle during my morning commute, and I’ve finished the Sunday puzzle only a couple of times; … Continue reading »
Derived from Culinary Cafe, using plain yogurt instead of milk, and with less sugar: Cranberry Pumpkin Bread 1 cup canned pumpkin 1/2 cup sugar 1/2 cup plain yogurt 2 eggs 1/4 cup butter or margarine — … Continue reading »