Archive for November, 2007
Citizenship Interview
I’m in Ohio for the weekend because my citizenship interview was scheduled for this morning. It was one of the silliest things I’ve ever done.
As the very first interview of the morning, I was expecting a lot of grumpiness on the part of my interviewer, but I guess the fact that I was well-prepared and [...]
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Tags: America, bureaucracy, citizenship, citizenship test
Similarity
There’s something oddly satisfying about running archive.gov through archive.org.
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Culture Clash
Geeky rendition of the Blow:
And when you’re holding me
We make a pair of parentheses–
If one of us goes missing
Then our Lisp code stops working…
This is why I shouldn’t have class before 11 AM.
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Tags: indie geek, lisp, the blow
Skip?
You may think that I messed up because I didn’t post yesterday, but in fact, I totally posted–at this other blog. SO THERE!
That said, today was pretty cool. We (Harvard College Free Culture, that is) hosted a roundtable discussion about effective public spaces with Christine Harold, author of Ourspace, which ended up with a really [...]
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Tags: Christine Harold, diary, Free Culture
What I Do All Day
This is sort of a cheap shot, because I don’t really have anything in particular to say except an amalgamation of brief thoughts on American Gangster and HRDC’s production of The Art Room, both of which were really amazing. However, maybe this will be interesting to readers who know me but not all the shenanigans [...]
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