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Dinosaurs: Dawn to Extinction
This exhibit has a lot of skeletons of early reptiles and mammals that predate dinosaurs, great-looking things that I’d never seen or thought of before. The lighting here is very strange — often a spotlight is shining directly in my … Continue reading
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Devo fans vs. inflation
Consider three fellows, Manny, Moe, and Jack, who grow up in my home town of Austin, Minnesota. All three are huge Devo fans, and all three graduate from various colleges in 1979. Hormel is in the middle of a wage … Continue reading
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River Hongbao
A couple of days ago when walking by the waterfront, my date Dee pointed out a giant massive set of stadium seats across the channel and said they looked down on a ‘big floating stage’ and there was some kind … Continue reading
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Epic Queue
Heading to the Chinatown subway station just now, I encountered this enormous line-up. It trails around the corner and into a square, doubles back, then curls around into an alley where the people have neatly (and, apparently spontaneously) doubled back … Continue reading
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Feral
The ‘foliage garden’ at the Botanical Gardens had a nice water feature, and I can never resist hunting for critters in a water feature. Rather than the normal, native shrimp or anabantids that belong here, this pond looked like the … Continue reading
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