June 23, 2004

Related

I recently went on a coffee-induced spending frenzy of Beastie Boys albums via iTunes, including their new album "To the 5 Boroughs". I find this album to be a complete lack of strange new hip-hop buzzwords - the thing about beastie is that it might be cheesy when you first listen to it, and the vocals may sound strange when you realize that you are listening to 3 almost 40-year-old white guys, but there is something pure about a group that is so obviously something true, original. They make their albums like it is 20 years ago and they don't care if they do well. Old school is what some would call it.

I have also started rereading "One Hundred Years of Solitude", a masterpiece that I read (I suppose) when I was in high school. Things I remember about the book from then: a) Lots of sex b) Some old guy trying to take a picture of God and then using his failure to do so as proof that he doesn't exist c) A bunch of people named the same name which I can't pronounce.

I was reading last night and was having trouble "mind-pronouncing" one of the names and realized that in between my readings of this book I have learned and then forgotten how to speak Spanish.

Anyway, it is nice to be reading again, and it is nice to be reminded to be who you truly are.

07:24 PM part of personal

June 04, 2004

You know back in 2000 a Republican friend of mine warned me that if I voted for Al Gore and he won, the stock market would tank, we’d lose millions of jobs, and our military would be totally overstretched. You know what? I did vote for Al Gore, he did win, and I’ll be damned if all those things didn’t come true. –James Carville

01:02 PM part of unavoidable sadness

June 03, 2004

“The physicist's greatest tool is his wastebasket.”
- Albert Einstein

05:58 PM part of inspiration