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    Archive for 'miscellaneous'

    dying - a paragraph"> - a paragraph

    Over a period of about four weeks, I watched my mother die. I don’t wish this upon anyone, but I understand a lot of us have gone through this. I was lucky (if such a word can be used) that her suffering ‘only’ lasted a few weeks. The hardest was knowing that she was aware [...]

    browser history

    Now that Firefox 2.0 and Internet Explorer are battling it out, why not go down browser memory lane? Check out deja vu.
    For a collection of browsers as a list, or archive, check out evolt

    A behaviourist experiment

    free hugs for all! Check out free hug

    caa

    Hard week for me - my Mom had CAA - Cerebral amyloid angiopathy. Thankfully she has no sequelae and is home after being in hospital and ICU - but being an 81 year old (strong) lady, the recoup time is hard. Anyone have experience with this?

    desencannes

    Para aquelas propagandas que são super creativas, mas um pouco ousadas demais, clique em desencannes - um site brilhante e divertido!

    frick and pizza

    Visited the Frick today - perfect rainy day for a trip to the museum. We took the car, found a spot right in front of it! A bit of an un-New York thing to happen.
    Saw the Jean-Etienne Liotard - Swiss Master exhibit. This was a pretty amazing illustrator / painter who painted the back of [...]

    writely

    Those of you who have been waiting for writely, after their acquisition by Google, click on over: writely
    (Hat tip to Grace)

    Guggenheim

    Went to the Guggenheim, using its Friday pay-what-you wish entry option. Paid a buck to see Zaha Hadid’s exhibit. She’s amazing - so much space and all that concept-building to take it up. Also saw the Pollock exhibit of paitings on paper, but frankly, I’m really upset that a guy got to splash paint all [...]

    Cathasite is launched

    Welcome to Cathasite’s blog