A neutron walks into a bar. ''I'd like a beer,'' he says. The bartender promptly serves up a beer. ''How much will that be?'' asks the neutron. ''For you?'' replies the bartender, ''no charge.''
I can't wait for Alex's comments on this.
Precious.
can we get rid of pumpky?
just had lunch at that place on the corner of ludlow and rivington which has new owners and has been renovated and renamed paul's boutique. i guess the menu is the same but i hate the renovation. it had a mellow understated corner brasserie feel and now theyve given it a modish decor with green pillows and some bench seating along the walls which are too low for the tables. should have subscribed to the rule "if it aint broke, dont fix it."
kubrick2001: a space odyssey explained (cool flash)
Eno on Davis
Moog Music
This article relates to a discussion some of us were having a few years ago on the use of antibiotics.
$25 and under: szechuan queens
yahoos sundance page
A group of Catalan artists and an American architect intend to enter the never-realized Gaudí plan in the formal ground zero memorial design competition of the Lower Manhattan Development Corporation, scheduled to begin this spring.
maybe you need more guidance.
survive2012
couple of films playing this week at anthologyfilm archives.

war photographer and the hidden wars of desert storm

whose up for getting down?
7th street
we joked about something like this back in those irony free days following 9-11. and sly not reviving just one but both of his movie franchises.
Laura Riding would be 102 today
How to do the Moon Walk.
The Voynich Manuscript is a mysterious late mediæval text, written in an unknown script in an unknown language or cypher. It reads as if written fluently, not by someone who was painfully calculating each next character, but by someone who understood what he was writing. It looks like a curious herbal or alchemical treatise, full of diagrams of unknown plants, unknown constellations, and elaborate networks of plumbing inhabited by plump, naked, crowned women.
lawrence lessig's brief response to losing the eldred copyright case in the supreme court.
its that time of year again. once again the film on my windows was not accepted. apparently some types of films are more equal than others. but if that not a living documentary i dont know what is. well, park city is nothing new to me. im perpetually snowed in.
Still love Cambodian Cuisine in Brooklyn and Holy Basil....
I stoped by Grand Sichuan Int Midtown for some to-go, I know I want to find a new spot, people had sent me emails from far and wide wondering how this little Chinese joint made it to the top eight NY.......My friend Daniel asked me to have them make a special lunch for a wine critic pal of his, they made a meal with nothing on the menu, its was funky, some were lets say something polite here "for the highly adventerous", other dishes were insane good, the chicken killed that morning was as good as any poulet de Bresse, then with the "man cooking" we went to the regular menu and every dish was awesome, byob vino deluxe....to-go was good, food has been inconsistant with the family fueding, maybe I will never stop...
Kiss your ass goodbye.