- Starbucks, WiFi, and Me http://bit.ly/b30nOY #
- I love Joe Biden http://bit.ly/aBUwwl #
- Cul de Sac: hot, sticky and bored http://bit.ly/9xwO64 #
- Robert Fisk: German Captains, U-Boats and Other Lies About Ireland – Truthdig http://bit.ly/aEN9uq #
- Alan Dershowitz, defining deviancy down http://nyti.ms/bdtSxI #
- Book Review – The Lost Cyclist – By David V. Herlihy – NYTimes.com http://nyti.ms/9sqVXh #
- “A Knack for Losing Things” by Paul Dickey #poem http://bit.ly/9fbag1 #
- White Castle: A history of culinary violence http://bit.ly/cgcRPK #
- finished #Cycling (1.55mi / 9m 15s) view http://sportstracklive.com/track/detail/mhartford/Cycling/26555 #
- Rubble and Propaganda: Ludwig Heydenreich and the Art Preservation Unit in WW2 http://bit.ly/96gHOD #
- Nobel Prize-Winning Writer Saramago Dead at 87 – NYTimes.com http://nyti.ms/9lt5u2 #
- The ghostly pleasures of night cycling | Ben Thomas http://bit.ly/bmdFlf #
- finished #Cycling (8.55mi / 58m 25s) view http://sportstracklive.com/track/detail/mhartford/Cycling/26440 #
- finished #Cycling (6.56mi / 44m 29s) view http://sportstracklive.com/track/detail/mhartford/Cycling/26437 #
- Obama's speech "too professorial"? Silliness at CNN http://bit.ly/9slc6s #
- Walking the tightrope between translation and interpretation | Sarah Ardizzone http://bit.ly/ctN98l #
- mirror, mirror, on my phone… http://bit.ly/c8pJnZ #
- finished #Cycling (5.40mi / 28m 11s) view http://sportstracklive.com/track/detail/mhartford/Cycling/26198 #
- 10 great "grownup" books for kids – Building a Bookworm – Salon.com http://bit.ly/aoahKA #
- how Palin makes Thatcher look good http://bit.ly/b9Ly90 #
- the lead in Caravaggio's bones http://bit.ly/cpx9vo #
- honoring the true builders of the Capitol http://bit.ly/bpavUQ #
- the invisible subsidies for "free" parking http://bit.ly/bYgLVY #
- finished #Cycling (8.30mi / 1h 16m 26s) view http://sportstracklive.com/track/detail/mhartford/Cycling/26088 #
- For Bloomsday: “Summer Reading” http://bit.ly/cGtX4w #
- Declan Kiberd's "Ulysses & Us": Book Review http://bit.ly/baav5r #
- A Bloomsday Celebration of the Portrait of Dublin in ‘Ulysses’ http://bit.ly/cgSRVg #
- finished #Cycling (6.95mi / 53m 28s) view http://sportstracklive.com/track/detail/mhartford/Cycling/25808 #
- "Safe Routes to School" Under Attack | Bike Commuters http://bit.ly/arrgAR #
- finished #Cycling (6.94mi / 45m 27s) view http://sportstracklive.com/track/detail/mhartford/Cycling/25718 #
- They may be quiet, but they’re tough http://bit.ly/9sHYuj #
- finished #Walking (2.25mi / 42m 23s) view http://sportstracklive.com/track/detail/mhartford/Walking/25655 #
- finished #Walking (2.25mi / 42m 23s) view http://sportstracklive.com/track/detail/mhartford/Walking/25638 #
- Francisco Franco may still be dead, but Target was selling his flag for the World Cup http://bit.ly/9bDe5W #
- Rand Paul's self-certification http://bit.ly/bXAeN1 #
- Jason Sanford: A few words and pictures about the BP oil spill http://bit.ly/b1mjjU #
- drill baby drill http://bit.ly/bUrkDR #
- Crime Topography of San Francisco http://bit.ly/bLv4ZV #
- On Pouring a Good Stout, by Julie Sheehan #poem http://bit.ly/cKAOXi #
- James Lee Burke: “Louisiana Is Not the Past, It’s the Future” http://bit.ly/a2tm4T #
- Magers & Quinn Booksellers: Father's Day at M&Q http://bit.ly/9iKJUI #
- Send a Soldier a Book http://bit.ly/c9C8uO #
- The hidden history of baby books http://bit.ly/b1t1g1 #
- David Byrne Comes to Uptown http://bit.ly/bbrM6h #
- `I Would Make Education a Pleasant Thing' http://bit.ly/aiNWlC #
- Going West – #videopoetry (via Ron Silliman) http://bit.ly/clj12N #
- Mr. Pluto, still important to the team http://bit.ly/aaTPGS #
- Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-06-13 http://bit.ly/93NlQe #
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