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You Might Want To Fix Yourself A Stiff Drink Before You Start Reading This One, It’s Long And Vaguely Hard Going

September 26th, 2006 · No Comments Yet


Flying is an incredibly weird experience. And unlike other weird experiences, which you get used to - like, say, massages - flying just gets weirder the more you do it. Once the initial, childhood rush of isn’t-this-exciting wears off, you start to notice the little details, and the sense of otherness just increases. Take toilets. Airline toilets remind me of coach toilets, which is more than enough reason to avoid them. [Read more →]

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What The World Needs Now Is More Pictures Of The Flatiron Building

September 24th, 2006 · No Comments Yet


So here are plenty

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Boston: Not All Sepia-Toned Victoriana

September 12th, 2006 · 2 Comments


Actually, there’s a wide range of architectural styles. Downtown, old clashes with new in slightly bizarre ways:

State House

See the little, uber-historic State House in the middle? [Read more →]

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Democratic debate - LIVE!

September 8th, 2006 · No Comments Yet


Oh, OK, Live-ish. I admit it: I’m writing this after the fact. Harvard University’s JFK School of Government is bursting with internet-access, but my days of being able to access such things are long gone. So this is post-posted from the debate on thursday, but written as the very wrinkles undulated on Tom Reilly’s face.

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Photography. Getting Slightly Easier.

September 8th, 2006 · No Comments Yet


OK, setting off to capture the sepia-toned delights of Boston’s snazzy Beacon Hill - in pitch dark - wasn’t exactly setting myself a low bar. Still, I’m mildly disappointed at the number of good ‘uns amongst the many I took. See all the decent ones here.

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