September 10, 2002
Well, we made it through the last year with only one little war in Afghanistan. I hope that tomorrow brings no incidents.
Art Spiegelman: The Complete Maus: a Survivor's Tale
I've kept meaning to read this one, and got it for Xmas this year. I should have read it years ago.
Neal Stephenson: The System of the World (The Baroque Cycle, Vol. 3)
Neal Stephenson: The Confusion : Volume Two of The Baroque Cycle (Baroque Cycle)
Neal Stephenson: Quicksilver (The Baroque Cycle, Vol. 1)
Picked the hardcover up second hand. Took a long time to read. Now I have to find the next two...
JOHN D. MACDONALD: Flash of Green (Fawcett Gold Medal)
OK, John D. Macdonald is a guilty pleasure
Lewis Mumford: The City in History: Its Origins, Its Transformations, and Its Prospects
ROBERT NEUWIRTH: Shadow Cities: A Billion Squatters, A New Urban World
Amazing examination of squatting in the world today.
Tin Soldiers
Stiff Little Fingers: Nobody's Heroes
This one goes out to all the soldiers in Bush's army that have been back door drafted
Pig Was Cool
Killdozer: Uncompromising War on Art Under the Dictatorship of the Proletariat
A gentle reminder that even the cops used to be the guys we got drunk with at bush bashes behind the old school.
Here Comes the war
New Model Army: Thunder & Consolation
It ain't coming, it's here
A Twisted Sense Of God Pt. 1
Fine Arts Militia: Fine Arts Militia
Yeah, f**k the religious right and the horse they raped on the way in.
51st State of America
New Model Army: Thunder & Consolation
Originally written about Great Britain, taken by Canada as a second national anthem, I wonder if any english speaking Iraqis are cranking this up in their basement... (*****)
Java Junkie
Dance Hall Crashers: The Old Record (1989-1992)
(*****)
Each Dollar A Bullet
Stiff Little Fingers: Flags and Emblems
(*****)
Speed
Atari Teenage Riot: Burn Berlin Burn
Aggression is good. (*****)
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Well, we made it through the last year with only one little war in Afghanistan. I hope that tomorrow brings no incidents.
Just a quick note to mark the passing of Napster.
It changed the world in a lot of ways, and may yet be the butterfly that starts the hurricane that clears up the mess that our IP laws have become.
On a personal note, I've not been sleeping well, and I think it's making me cranky. We had a break in a week ago, and it's odd how much it affects you. I spend hours listening for the sound of breaking glass. Just as I'm about to fall to sleep, a car alarm will go off, and I'm out of bed, ready to catch somebody breaking into the store. Not fun.
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