Miracle Mile art walk
We visited about half the galleries that participated this month; the work was so bad that I brought home no (that’s zero for the algebraic or null for the mathematicians) cards home. I stopped in the small gift shop for the Craft and Folk Art Museum on Wilshire Blvd. I bought a book of Japanese […]
June 20th, 2008 by alephnaught
Yang Chow Restaurant
We ordered carry out from Yang Chow Restaurant – who’d have thought there’d be a good Chinese restaurant within walking distance of our apartment? While they are known for their seafood, Aviva didn’t like the scallops – she felt they’d been frozen and were therefore chewy. My Szechwan chicken was very good, not too spicy […]
June 16th, 2008 by alephnaught
Stop using the 1-click button then
I guess Amazon.com is learning that it too can play Microsoft’s game. In the NY Times article ” Small Publishers Feel Power of Amazon’s ‘Buy’ Button“, Doreen Carvajal discusses the plight of publishers that are being squeezed for profits by Amazon. Now that Amazon.com is one of the largest book distributors globally, they can use […]
June 15th, 2008 by alephnaught
Star Trek: the manga Volume 2: Kakan ni Shinkou
Title: Star Trek: the manga Volume 2: Kakan ni Shinkou Author: Bettina Kurkoski (Author), Christine Boylan (Author), Wil Wheaton (Author) Paperback: 216 pages Publisher: TokyoPop (September 11, 2007) Language: English ISBN-10: 1427806209 ISBN-13: 978-1427806208 I found this book in a Japanese bookstore in Little Tokyo. I didn’t have a lot of time to look at […]
June 15th, 2008 by alephnaught
Nothing’s Sacred
Title: Nothing’s Sacred Author: Lewis Black (Author), Hank Gallo (Editor), Michael Frost (Photographer) Paperback: 256 pages Publisher: Simon Spotlight Entertainment (July 11, 2006) Language: English ISBN-10: 1416914811 ISBN-13: 978-1416914815 My favorite curmudgeon’s first book and I still think Lewis Black might indeed know God thanks to find two Starbucks across the street from one another. […]
June 14th, 2008 by alephnaught
Venice Beach
We decided to take the dog down to Venice Beach – it was hitting over 90 degrees in the Valley and it was only in the mid 70s at the water front, and we’d heard that Venice Beach was still a hippie holdover from the ’60s. I liked it. We walked perhaps a quarter of […]
June 14th, 2008 by electricbob
My first spambot registration!
Since this is not a highly publicized blog, I see when people register or drop comments (can’t miss it really). So when I saw a new registration email I thought I should check it out. Its a spambot apparently; when I googled the email address I found this post. Since I don’t think you can […]
June 8th, 2008 by alephnaught
Changing minds in small ways
I read an article in today’s NY Times with some interest: Giving Young French Muslims a Close Look at the US. While working a lot in Amsterdam, I came to realize that many Europeans view our government policies and the opinions of people on the street as the same; so, I’ve wondered how we could […]
June 7th, 2008 by alephnaught
Koreatown
We drove down to Koreatown, which is south of Wilshire and mostly east of Western. We went to both the large Korean malls but only bought a set of brightly colored Tupperware – oh well…. An aquarium in the wall of a restaurant at Koreatown Plaza A Korean Buddhist Temple we drove past on the […]
June 7th, 2008 by alephnaught
24 Declassified: Trinity
Title: 24 Declassified: Trinity Author: John Whitman Mass Market Paperback: 368 pages Publisher: HarperEntertainment (April 29, 2008) Language: English ISBN-10: 0061431192 ISBN-13: 978-0061431197 Read about half of this on the flight back from Renton, WA, on Tuesday night. Another bad day for Jack Bauer but a good day for the world. Ah, another entry in […]
June 21st, 2008 by alephnaught
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