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FITBIT sez 5 miles traveled today
Distance goal achieved! 5 miles traveled June 7, 2015.
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FITBIT sez 5.94 miles traveled today
Distance goal achieved! 5.94 miles traveled June 5, 2015.
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FITBIT sez 5.55 miles traveled today
Distance goal achieved! 5.55 miles traveled June 4, 2015.
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FITBIT sez 5.63 miles traveled today
Distance goal achieved! 5.63 miles traveled May 31, 2015.
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READING: “China’s Great Cannon”
Media coverage: New York Times, Deutsche Welle, Wall Street Journal, The Guardian, Washington Post (The Switch), Washington Post (editorial), Business Insider, Bloomberg, Forbes, CNNi (video included), NBC News, South China Morning Post, Epoch Times, Japan Times, Radio Free Asia, Threatpost, SC Ma
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READING: “A Gang of Four”
Sterling used design principles to help achieve the eclectic outcome — from the enormous, pineapple-growing living wall of plants in the foyer, to the electric blue spiral staircase, to the commissioned murals, right down to the so-tacky-it’s-cool wood laminate Elvis Presley wall hanging above h
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FITBIT sez 9.83 miles traveled today
Distance goal achieved! 9.83 miles traveled May 30, 2015.
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Beyond the Space Needle Mt. Rainier
PHOTO: Wolfsburg Edition
FITBIT sez 5 miles traveled today
Distance goal achieved! 5 miles traveled May 29, 2015.
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FITBIT sez 5.74 miles traveled today
Distance goal achieved! 5.74 miles traveled May 28, 2015.
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READING: “Me and My Girls”
Where does a junkie’s time go? Mostly in 15-minute increments, like a bug-eyed Tarzan, swinging from hit to hit. For months on end in 1988, I sat inside a house in north Minneapolis, doing coke and listening to Tracy Chapman’s “Fast Car” and finding my own pathetic resonance in the lyrics.
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READING: “How We Know How Many Galaxies Are In The Universe, Thanks To Hubble”
As the Hubble Space Telescope celebrates its 25th anniversary, it’s easy to take for granted all we’ve learned thanks to its incredible discoveries.
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READING: “In Which I Critique Your Story (That I Haven’t Read)”
This past weekend, I bopped by San Antonio, Texas to punch a couple bulls, hide a bicycle in the basement of the Alamo, eat buckets of tacos, and also work as faculty for this year’s Paradise Lost writing program. I got to hang out with some fellow pro-grade writers (Delilah S. Dawson, Robert J.
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