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assorted ramblings > destination subconscious: cary grant and LSD
Posted 01 September 2010
reprinted from the excellent destination subconscious blog
I knew Cary Grant very well and he loved ... what did they call it? Acid! LSD. He said he liked to take the trip." - Debbie Reynolds
"I learned many things in the quiet of that room ... I learned that everything is or becomes its own opposite ... You know, we are all...
I knew Cary Grant very well and he loved ... what did they call it? Acid! LSD. He said he liked to take the trip." - Debbie Reynolds
"I learned many things in the quiet of that room ... I learned that everything is or becomes its own opposite ... You know, we are all...
hauntological research > two new remixes
Posted 26 August 2010
assorted ramblings > frank sinatra has a cold
Posted 30 July 2010
by guy talese. esquire magazine, april 1966:
In the winter of 1965, writer Gay Talese arrived in Los Angeles with an assignment from Esquire to profile Frank Sinatra. The legendary singer was approaching fifty, under the weather, out of sorts, and unwilling to be interviewed. So Talese remained in L.A., hoping Sinatra might recover and...
In the winter of 1965, writer Gay Talese arrived in Los Angeles with an assignment from Esquire to profile Frank Sinatra. The legendary singer was approaching fifty, under the weather, out of sorts, and unwilling to be interviewed. So Talese remained in L.A., hoping Sinatra might recover and...
assorted ramblings > some nice small utils some of which you will know unless you live under a rock
Posted 07 July 2010
teracopy - a really fucking great replacement for the windows copy feature. more suited to handling huge files or huge number of files than the windows copy feature by a mile, and faster too (yes, i did run some trials :facepalm: ).
i use: almost daily
ccleaner...
i use: almost daily
ccleaner...
assorted ramblings > soluto - best startup program analysis software i've ever used
Posted 12 June 2010

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