Eduardo Garcia

http://blog.thegreatdiscontent.com/post/130200119781/montana-based-chef-eduardo-garcia-who-became I've seen other exanples of cooking with prosthetics, but I don't think I've run across Eduardo's story before.…

On Not Reading

> Schopenhauer, on not reading pic.twitter.com/yvBEvieU2k [http://t.co/yvBEvieU2k] — Michael Clemens (@m_clem) September 26, 2015 [https://twitter.com/m_clem/status/647824003093143552] This feels like a corollary to the Rule of Fifty.…

Hiraeth

http://theparisreview.tumblr.com/post/129343429999/dreaming-in-welsh…

Martin Amis

> Nothing compares with the fluidity of longhand. You shift things around without shifting them around — in that you merely indicate a possibility while your original thought is still there. The trouble with a computer is that what you come out with has no memory, no provenance, no history — the…

My Sentiments, Precisely

> If you need rest to get better, why won’t hospitals let patients sleep? http://t.co/cURq9rHOgN pic.twitter.com/Gm14vq2pCt [http://t.co/Gm14vq2pCt] — PBS NewsHour (@NewsHour) August 17, 2015 [https://twitter.com/NewsHour/status/633346323706572800] I've often wondered the same. This quotation, from the…

Noise/Wisdom

http://vintageanchorbooks.tumblr.com/post/126746871728/there-is-so-much-noise-on-the-internet-with…

Nature

http://classicpenguin.tumblr.com/post/126339021699/ralph-waldo-emerson-nature-monday-first-lines So now I need to decide how to spend the rest of my Monday.…