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Could you live for a day without
your computer? It’s about 10 hours
to World Shutdown Day. They have a
countdown clock on their website:
http://www.shutdownday.org/

My computer actually BROKE this
past weekend, and I experienced
“Involuntary Shutdown
Weekend.” It was
excruciating, but allowed me to
get about four pages further in
Swann’s Way
.





  Dawn

  NYC

  March 23rd 2007

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My friend Sam Amidon recently
released an incredible album
which is a mash-up of old-time
folk music and indie rock. The
title of the album is “But This
Chicken Proved Falsehearted.” He
has a few free tracks available
on his website.

Sam has traveled through
Appalachia studying fiddle tunes
that have been passed down in the
oral tradition from generation to
generation — these are
almost-forgotten tunes that are
only kept alive by a few



  Dawn

  NYC

  March 23rd 2007

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I thought you might find this
interesting:
http://www.charityis.org





  constance

  NYC

  March 22nd 2007

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Blueprint magazine(a MSL
offspring) published a list that
I thought was worth sharing.
Of course, I won’t include all 100
ideas here, but check them out
for yourself at
www.blueprintmag.com

Here’s my favorite top 10:

10. BOOKSFORAFRICA.COM - Give
everything from storybooks to
encyclopedias
9. SUITCASESFORKIDS.COM - Supply
children in foster care with
luggage



  constance

  NYC

  March 22nd 2007

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A Prayer: Please let me be
involved in a large-scale prank
like this in the very near
future!

* From Jonah via StumbleUpon.





  Andrea Harner

  NYC

  March 22nd 2007

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Here’s a new meaning to
tree-hugging: Aishwarya Rai, a
former Miss World, recently
married a tree
.





  Dawn

  New York

  March 21st 2007

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Hey gang, I have to admit that
this is my third stab at my first
blog. I’m new to the blogosphere
universe, and my first two
attempts at a self intoduction
looked and sounded creepily like
an online personnal. After
reading them, I didn’t want to go
out with myself, so they got
scrapped. My name is Josh Hadar,
(married to Youn Hadar,
accupunturist and fellow blogger)
so I guess that would make me a
MWM, 38, non smoker, metal
sculpter, likes travel, dancing,
restaurants and dry humping in



  Josh Hadar

  New York

  March 19th 2007

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I just finished reading this book and I can’t stop
recommending it to everyone who
is unfortunate enough to cross my
path. On the surface, this book
is about two brothers who killed
their sister in law and her baby
in the name of God. However it
delves deeper and traces the
origins of Mormonism and Mormon
Fundamentalism. It is extremely
well-written and well-researched
- who knew a book about Mormons
would be a page-turner?! I
certainly did not expect that. My
only issue with this book is a
personal problem: I feel complete



  Andrea Harner

  NYC

  March 19th 2007

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  Dawn

  New York

  March 17th 2007

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I can’t think of a better use!





  John S. Johnson

  LA

  March 15th 2007