2. European arts philanthropy continues to grow.
3. Cookbooks aren't about cooking.
4. Magma bleg: is there anything to these jokers? Please let me know.
5. Is our universe optimized for spaceship travel?
by Tyler Cowen on November 28, 2009 at 8:24 am in Web/Tech | Permalink
2. European arts philanthropy continues to grow.
3. Cookbooks aren't about cooking.
4. Magma bleg: is there anything to these jokers? Please let me know.
5. Is our universe optimized for spaceship travel?
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RE: Magma
http://www.funnyordie.com/forums/5/topics/142390?sort=latest
Here’s an Yglesias link I’d love to see you comment on: http://yglesias.thinkprogress.org/archives/2009/11/school-districts-bearing-increasing-burden-to-feed-kids.php
The cook book article is fantastic. While cookbooks do serve as a way to lust after food, they also serve to narrow down choices. I’m hungry and want to make something nicer than normal. Open up a cookbook and it’s essentially a finite list of things to make/eat. It may not turn out well, but I went from having a plethora of choices to a manageable number.
In my opinion if you want 2009 prog you’re better off with this virtually unknown album:
Ra Quintet
While cookbooks do serve as a way to lust after food, they also serve to narrow down choices. I’m hungry and want to make something nicer than normal.
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