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Value Exchange Dissonance, or, don’t hand me a flyer.
Whenever I walk somewhere, and someone hands me a flyer, it’s like they’re telling me, “Here, you go throw this away.” -Mitch Hedberg If you’ve ever walked down a street in midtown Manhattan, you’ve most likely been in the uncomfortable … finish reading Value Exchange Dissonance, or, don’t hand me a flyer.
Reason #27 to love New York: Because You Can Find Love Underground
Tales of subway love from New York Magazine
I must be able to blog from everywhere, dammit!
I just signed the Wi-Fi 4 NY petition, and I hope you will too. It’s outrageous that kids in South Korea have better and faster access to the Internet than kids in the South Bronx, and even kids in SoHo. … finish reading I must be able to blog from everywhere, dammit!
Let’s meet downtown on Astor…
The Cube is gone. Long live the cube.


















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