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Archive: November 2011

2011
28 Nov

Wet. Wet was the front porch as we left the house. Wet became my shoes as I scurried into the car. Wet was last Saturday night as we made our way to Brunswick for a feast fit for kings. The sound of thunder woke me up early Saturday morning. Rain…

22 Nov

It’s 8am in the morning. You’re waiting in line alongside a couple hundred others. The grand doors open leading into a hall that fit a thousand, maybe more. The stadium is stretched with lights fitted into every corner, a DJ booth stands on a podium above the rest of the…

17 Nov

Infographic courtesy of AmericanCensorhip.org Today I’ll only be leaving you with an infographic (above), and a video (below) to get a better understanding of the situation we are facing. I won’t pretend to understand all the elements that the SOPA is representing, but I will however respond with whatever I…

16 Nov

The evolution of music has become quite a phenomenon in the recent decade. No longer is music limited to a physical instrument. Heck, with the boom of the internet’s greatest innovated website YouTube, we’ve seen the iPhone capable of playing Beethoven’s classic Fur Elise and floppy disc drives melodically beeping…

11 Nov

Imagine this – There you are, standing on the rooftop of a building 40 stories high. You walk up to the edge of the building, look down, and all you see in the ant-size figures of people just routinely strolling by. One mistake, one slipup, and you’re swallowed by the…

8 Nov

Hi Tish, It’s a fact that I’ve literally been there since you was born, and I’m sure, being my sister and all, you know that somewhere packed inside my head is a story we’ve both consciously tried to forget. Which is why I’m surprised you chose me for this job…

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