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Tag Archives: Metallica
The Upside of Increasing Deafness
It’s been a few years since I rode the Indiana Jones and The Temple of The Forbidden Eye (awful name) attraction at Disneyland. My main impression from the first time I rode was that it was painfully loud. So loud … Continue reading →
Crime and Redemption
In college I had Crime and Punishment as assigned reading both in Russian Literature and in Literature and Psychology. And I had read it on my own in high school. The cliched observation is that Dostoyevsky spends the first quarter … Continue reading →
Thanks for checking in
I see I got about 25 hits while I was out. I know that’s not huge for some websites, but I appreciate everyone who took a look. I was on an extended field trip with five students (four 10th graders … Continue reading →
YouTube snatch
I must be late to the party, I didn’t realize until Sunday that you could download YouTube videos. Now I can have all of that NIN concert footage filling up my hard drive instead of out in the ether. … Continue reading →