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The New York Times. This was originally a place to post varied poetry, quotes and political observations. I’ve since learned that my strengths lie elsewhere – I’m still an observer, but it’s become increasingly clear that I’m better suited to observe and comment on pop culture, not the merits of populism (as political rhetoric or otherwise). Comment by novel network review. On January 17, 2011 9:01 pm. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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Review: The Americans, Episode 2 | Artificial Communication
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The New York Times. Review: The Americans, Episode 2. They really like to open with sex scenes, don’t they? That “the best doctor in the world can’t make this antidote.” Really? How’d he get it, then? I understand that he’s playing off the presumed medical ignorance of Viola, but, shit, that’s an awfully big risk to take when the stakes are so high. While we’re talking high stakes, how about Phillip’s fight with Viola’s brother, Albert? March 10, 2013. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Review: The Americans, Episode 3 | Artificial Communication
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The New York Times. Review: The Americans, Episode 3. So this week instead of sex we open with a racquetball scene, which is not quite as racy, but at least we get the heavy-handed metaphor for Agent Beeman’s (knowing? Pursuit of Elizabeth and Phillip. From the look he gets when his mole at the Soviet embassy, Nina, mentions Directorate S, we at least know that he knows that’s something big. As Elizabeth notes, the feelings they were pretending to have for each other when they first came to America just ...
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Politics and the Internet: Risk or Fear? What about both?
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Politics and the Internet. Monday, December 8, 2008. What about this risk, fear thing? People arent used to rejecting published works in a non rebellous constructive sort of way. the other day there was a view that professor dean wanted us to get to and everyone was just lazy or shy about putting themselves in position where selling rubber tubes mattered. December 8, 2008 at 12:18 PM. Jen, the Cookie Empress. December 8, 2008 at 4:47 PM. December 9, 2008 at 6:33 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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The New York Times. Review: The Americans, Episode 4. I was a little disappointed in this episode, not because I didn’t like it but because it was just a smidge beneath the bar set by the previous few episodes. If this were an episode of almost any other show on television, I’d have considered it spectacular output, but since it’s. Only the fourth episode, so there’s ample time for character development to change dramatically). March 14, 2013. Comments: Leave a comment. Review: The Americans, Episode 3.
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The Weird Thing About Star Trek TNG: Realm of Fear | Artificial Communication
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The New York Times. The Weird Thing About Star Trek TNG: Realm of Fear. I’ve always been a big fan of the Star Trek series (though by no means a trekkie), and The Next Generation is my favorite incarnation of it. That being said, there’s a huge problem in the second episode of the sixth season, Realm of Fear. It’s an episode that features the bumbling Lieutenant Reginald Barclay (first seen having problems with holodeck addiction in an episode with a lot. If the writers are trying to say that consciousne...
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Something from Somwhere: The Sims
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Where do we get our values from? Monday, November 10, 2008. I totally cheated hardcore at that game. I liked Sims2 a lot, but then when all the expansions came out it annoyed me so I quit. 11/11/08, 10:31 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). MMM, Rice Krispie Treats I loves them as a kid and still. Get one bowl of Rice Krispies from your college cafeteria. Melt one knifeful of butter and a hand. My new project. http:/ www.honesttoblogpt2.blogspot.com/. Politics and the Internet. Hello everybody Since ...
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Review: The Americans, Episode 4 | Artificial Communication
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The New York Times. Review: The Americans, Episode 4. I was a little disappointed in this episode, not because I didn’t like it but because it was just a smidge beneath the bar set by the previous few episodes. If this were an episode of almost any other show on television, I’d have considered it spectacular output, but since it’s. Only the fourth episode, so there’s ample time for character development to change dramatically). March 14, 2013. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Albany T...
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Honest to Blog: September 2008
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Monday, September 29, 2008. Spy forced me to reassess my place in that enclosure. And to determine, now that I know where those boundaries lie, what I'm going to do about it. Andrejevic presents his arguments to shock people into understanding but leaves it up to us, the "savvy citizen", to decide how we're going to change this culture of surveillance to one of democratic participation and potential. Thursday, September 25, 2008. Privacy and the Constitution. Bill of Rights - Amendments Related to Privacy.
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Artificial Communication: The Numerati
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Saturday, November 1, 2008. Rob Walker has a review of "The Numerati" in the New York Times. Today - They've Got Your Number. It reminds me of this book called "Critical Mass". November 3, 2008 at 4:17 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). There was an error in this gadget. Honest to Blog Pt 2. May it be better than the last. Politics and the Internet. Three New Music Services to Try in the New Year " - NY Times. Final movie (part 1/2). Tesekkür ederim "Thank you". Jodi's Favorite Group Blog.