Comments on the shadow problem of power
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commentson 21 April 2004 : 10:26, James sez:

"Do you mind--at this hour?"

Philip Roth, "The Counterlife."

commentson 21 April 2004 : 11:19, C(h)ristine sez:

I utilized trackback technology too...

"Then he said, 'Very well, Pi. Sit down. Next time you will ask permission before leaving your desk.'"

Life of Pi, Yann Martel

commentson 21 April 2004 : 12:02, Patricio López sez:

"Come in... Don't knock," Called out a deep voice.

"The 42nd Parallel" John Dos Passos

commentson 21 April 2004 : 14:11, Lee P. sez:

"For this, the server has a high-capapcity hard disk drive on which to hold all the data."

"The Indispensable PC Hardware Book", Hans-Peter Messmer

This exercise isn't quite as interesting when done at the desk of a programmer...

commentson 21 April 2004 : 17:52, dana sez:

the nearest book is a gift for my little cousin courtney. it's called "the canary caper" by ron roy and is the "c" book in the a-z mysteries series.

the sentence is:
"and dr. pardue's rabbit and mrs. gwynn's parrot!" josh said.

commentson 22 April 2004 : 22:13, Mike B. sez:

"In return, the financial aid office will determine your aid eligibility and make awards based on the available programs."

Veterinary Medical School Admission Requirements, 2004.

commentson 23 April 2004 : 12:56, jlw sez:

"'She don't ask me for money cause she knows I won't send her none and I won't write her back polite neither,' Dill says."

From Getting Mother's Body, by Suzan-Lori Parks.

commentson 23 April 2004 : 14:30, fish sez:

"Because letterforms with too much individuality and character distract the reader, a typeface with too many idiosyncrasies or unusual letterforms will, most likely, not work for continuous text."

... that's like, a big wack of my design philosophy in a nutshell, how convenient. from "Typography: Macro- and Microaesthetics" by Will Kunz.

-fish

commentson 27 April 2004 : 09:37, Holly sez:

The Penguin Guide to English Literature: Britain and Ireland

"1428- Johann Gutenberg, a German, experimented with moveable type: separate letters of metal, placed in lines to make words."

commentson 10 May 2004 : 21:25, nancy sez:

"When the lei is as long as it needs to be to go over someone's head, tie the ends together and gently fluff out all the flower petals."

from "Party Ideas With Crafts Kids Can Make" - 1981 Highlights for Children

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