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omniphagia: September 2006
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Wednesday, September 27, 2006. Some weeks ago, despite years of occasional binge drinking, I experienced my first hangover at the hands of a party thrown by a little magazine. How I delayed this event until my late-20s is a curiosity, but a mixture of cigarettes and too much wine, beer, and scotch resulted in a morning lying in fetal position on the floor of my apartment because I couldn’t endure the softness of my bed. I am told that this is a common characteristic. Posted by PA at 1:37 PM.
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omniphagia: December 2006
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Tuesday, December 19, 2006. One of my extracurricular activities is a design project for the interior of a homeless shelter across the street from Columbia University. Last week I spent a couple hours with a photographer to take portraits for an upcoming exhibition at the Municipal Art Society. And we found the Times' there. I thought that the story would just be a Metro section piece, but it turns out that the story. Is in Dining and Wine. Posted by PA at 6:58 PM. Posted by PA at 4:30 PM. A couple night...
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omniphagia: February 2007
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Sunday, February 25, 2007. All you need to know about Wake Forest. As opposed to Duke is illustrated in this Vanity Fair article. On Harold T. P. Hayes, the best editor ever of Esquire and a fellow alumnus of Wake Forest University. Hayes was up against Clay Felker, a graduate of Duke, for the position of managing editor, and their divergent world views are summed up like this:. So, yeah, Felker/Duke: status quo and ass-kissing; Hayes/Wake Forest: the progression of civilization. Posted by PA at 12:57 PM.
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omniphagia: April 2007
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Wednesday, April 11, 2007. At the start of the semester I mentioned something in my aesthetics class about eating as an art, at least if you consider food to be something more than a necessity in order to survive. A related subject would be the hospitality and sociability related to meals, which a. Of course, some people might just be like my mom who doesn't really like eating with other people because they distract her from the food. Posted by PA at 10:22 AM. Architecture for Humanity New York.
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omniphagia: March 2007
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Friday, March 16, 2007. Go to hell duke! I noticed that the Duke. University homepage has no mention of the fact that the Blue Devils totally sucked it up. In the tournament this year, where they had no right to be in the first place. Posted by PA at 10:17 AM. Thursday, March 08, 2007. Film and robotic ethics. S Korea gets ahead on robotics and ethics. My brother's film debut at SXSW. Posted by PA at 7:59 AM. Architecture for Humanity New York. NY Times Dining and Wine. Philosophy and Education at TC.
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omniphagia: August 2007
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Friday, August 10, 2007. More thoughts on teaching. Yesterday after a meeting Cynthia and I went over to RUB BBQ. For a late lunch where I found the fried green tomato batter to be reminiscent of the crusty deliciousness of McNuggets. I told her stories about teaching and she told me about the N 1. I've noticed this a few times in graduate seminars, but I don't remember encountering this before. I wonder how much we think that we have to present some sort of aura of greatness or infallability as teachers?