Some kids at UNC want me to help shoot their No H8 Campaign!
This will be tough with no computer of my own to edit with, but I think I can get some good shots. The weather here is freezing and the bus trip to get there is long, but it's Sunday and I'm trying to make new friends. Of course I'll be hiding behind my lens all afternoon.
I'm also reading several great books right now: La infancĂa de la inmigracion Mama Lola Even Cowgirls Get the Blues Avengers of the New World The Idea of Latin America
How often do y'all read? I can't seem to stop myself lately. It's so nice to get a cup of tea or coffee and just sit and learn. I dig it. I miss you all.
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Chris Jack • February 7th 2010 • Reply
I am currently reading a book called "The Pleasure of Finding Things Out" by Richard Feynman. It is an amazing book for anyone who likes science. I would consider this man on of the most interesting men in the world.
I read everyday, though it mostly includes blogs on the webz and stuff. Outside of that, though, I have been enjoying Naomi Klien's No Logo for quite awhile...
Mark • February 9th 2010 • Reply
I miss you too Summie.
I read every night. Usually around 3 am. It tends to be technology based or scientific journals though. I would read more books if all of mine weren't trapped in a box somewhere that's a pain in the ass to get to. Some books I've been meaning to buy and read are:
An Imaginary Tale: The Story of i
Euler: The Master of Us All
E: The Story of a Number
Jeff Micklos • February 10th 2010 • Reply
Haha, if someone didn't know Mark is as smart as he is, people would think his book list was about the alphabet...
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Chris Jack • February 7th 2010 • Reply
I am currently reading a book called "The Pleasure of Finding Things Out" by Richard Feynman. It is an amazing book for anyone who likes science. I would consider this man on of the most interesting men in the world.
Jeff Micklos • February 8th 2010 • Reply
Yo!
I read everyday, though it mostly includes blogs on the webz and stuff. Outside of that, though, I have been enjoying Naomi Klien's No Logo for quite awhile...
Mark • February 9th 2010 • Reply
I miss you too Summie.
I read every night. Usually around 3 am. It tends to be technology based or scientific journals though. I would read more books if all of mine weren't trapped in a box somewhere that's a pain in the ass to get to. Some books I've been meaning to buy and read are:
An Imaginary Tale: The Story of i
Euler: The Master of Us All
E: The Story of a Number
Jeff Micklos • February 10th 2010 • Reply
Haha, if someone didn't know Mark is as smart as he is, people would think his book list was about the alphabet...