31 Mar
Here’s an article from today’s Seattle Times that definitely has implications for reading, memory and social interaction, iPhone has the answers, and that’s the problem. Essentially, the gist of the article is that with access to the internet through technology such as iPhones (Kindles aren’t mentioned, but they also have the capability to […]
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30 Mar
No time for deep thoughts today, just the log…
Today’s Print Reading List
Seattle Times, first section only of the March 30th edition (PRINT) with dinner
Flower Confidential by Amy Stewart at the hair dresser
Current edition of The Week (PRINT) in the evening
Approximate print reading time: 2 hours
Today’s Online Reading List
Amazon.com- Kindle discussion forum to see when […]
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29 Mar
I’m considering some international travel for next year with my family which reminded me of when I was in Tokyo for 2 weeks for work a couple of years back. For anyone who has seen pictures of Tokyo, I am sure bright neon signs come to mind in a dizzying display of light and color. […]
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28 Mar
It’s snowing pretty hard outside and is just the kind of day where all I want to do is turn on the fireplace (sounds silly, but there’s not much romance to starting a natural gas fireplace) and cozy up with a book and cup of steaming coffee. But that is not where I get to […]
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