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Daily Archives: October 5, 2003
When there’s no power…
you have to write with a pen. Slashdot’s question of the day is ‘Which pen is the best when you don’t have a wordprocessor?‘. In earlier days, I remember Alfons’ obsession to find the best pen. If I’m not wrong, … Continue reading
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JFK’s TWA terminal
The Gothamist has an item about the TWA terminal at JFK’s which apparently was designed by Eero Saarinen. The terminal has been closed for a couple years: it reminds me of a map for Half-Life, or better yet, for any … Continue reading
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Recap of Juan
It’s over 5 days ago hurricane Juan made landfall and ploughed through the province of Nova Scotia, leaving many without electricity, food or even homes. When the hurricane’s landfall started, I decided to keep a close eye on the storm’s … Continue reading
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