Archives for July, 2004
2004.07.26 (Mon)
The not-so-secret entrance to the Prada store in Tokyo. One day I may even enter.
2004.07.24 (Sat)
MT3 Developers Contest
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Congratulations to the winners of the Plug In To Movable Type content.
Sacrificial pawn
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Bobby Fischer was taken into custody at Narita airport last week. This Radio Netherlands article suggests he may be about to become a piece in game being played between Japan and the US.
2004.07.19 (Mon)
Comment No. 5000
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And the winner is …
Spider-man 2
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I took my daughter to see Spider-man 2 and it was terrific.
Something caught fire in an apartment a block over from our house about half an hour ago.
2004.07.18 (Sun)
Please leave a message thank you
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When I called, I got this message. The voice is not the woman I was trying to call.
2004.07.16 (Fri)
Yasukuni Mitama Matsuri
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Some pictures from the Yasukuni Mitama Festival last night
2004.07.14 (Wed)
Yet another picture of the Dior building on Omote-sando
2004.07.12 (Mon)
Food should not be feared
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Surely “all things in moderation” (including moderation — which sentiment I demonstrated with fearful gusto that evening and upon which we need not elaborate) is all you really need to keep in mind to eat well and beneficially?
2004.07.07 (Wed)
XHTML validator to RSS
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Consider this a public mental note to self to check out Ben Hammersley’s XHTML Validator to RSS tomorrow. Validation in a feed — but of course!
2004.07.05 (Mon)
1°C = 2.5% spending increase
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The Dai-ichi Life Research Institute has apparently calculated that “a rise in temperature of just 1°C increases spending on summer products by 2.5 percent.”
Rubin’s flower arrangement
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A possibly obscene glimpse of flowers on the living room table.
Revenge of the ivy
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A few weeks ago I noticed this tendril making for the antenna on the roof of a house around the corner.
New book soon from Nicholson Baker
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Always a big deal around here.
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