links for 2006-05-30
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In case you were wondering how that "little girl on a bicycle" thing from a few years ago turned out.
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Christine Baranski has just opened in "Mame" at the Kennedy Center. I still have hopes of scooting up there to see it.
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Rogers Cadenhead is outsourcing his weblog. For the week, anyway.
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"...it's striking to realize how little such work is done in cultural facility design and construction, where public spaces are generally less about helping patrons find their way through the building, and more about large pools of people..."
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Not even small talk is sacred anymore. Procter & Gamble has enlisted a stealth army of 600,000 moms who chat up its products
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"...the site where YOU (yes, I mean YOU) can rate purported Signs of the Apocalypse (or End of The World, for those of you who prefer short words), often before they actually happen!" (A product of Wendell "Putting the 'Mess' in Messianic" Wittler.)
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These are the sort of things that make me wish I'd paid more attention in physics classes while I sweat through a humid night. (I've begun sleeping nekkid more, incidentally, since last fall. No reason to bring that up here, but there you go.)
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