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"If animals did not exist, the nature of man would be even more incomprehensible"
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Life is sweet: I found out today that I have a job for the summer. 20 hours a week, which is what I had asked for.
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Alex Greenberg
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2009
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August
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Inglourious Basterds. Review. Spoiler Warning (bu...
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European Solar Power from African Deserts? I thin...
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"Slumdog star's home is demolished":The Mumbai slu...
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April
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I just wanted to make a brief comment on the so-ca...
I've had at least three conversations lately about...
It doesn't get any more blunt than this:It was the...
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March
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Today in class, Walter Mignolo made a very interes...
Recipe for Disaster: The Formula That Killed Wall ...
I'm very excited about Sleep Dealer, which is, acc...
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February
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Coen Brothers direct an anti-Clean Coal ad. Enjoy...
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Be Careful What You Wish For
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I found a new blog that some of you (whoever you a...
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From Mark Bousquet's "How the University Works" bl...
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January
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I've been avoiding blogging for a while, and that ...
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2008
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December
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Stanley Fish gets what he deserves: The first obst...
I thought I'd do a few 30-second Christmas movie r...
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It's been a while since I've posted. I lessened m...
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Consumerism gone wild: A Wal-Mart employee in New ...
One of the classic claims coming from those who be...
My Palin Fantasy
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