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Elliott commented on the diary post Nick Turse, Blowback Central by Tom Engelhardt.
indeed
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Elliott commented on the blog post The Roundup for June 17, 2013
LOL
the caption contest for this pic
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Elliott commented on the blog post FDL Movie Night: My Neighbourhood
Yes, good luck!
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Elliott commented on the diary post John Oliver Takes Over The Daily Show by Elliott.
O ty!
I will TRY to leave some for Suz ;) -
Elliott commented on the diary post John Oliver Takes Over The Daily Show by Elliott.
This was my favorite segment of the week
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Elliott wrote a new diary post: John Oliver Takes Over The Daily Show
John Oliver took over as summer host for The Daily Show this week and so far so good.
No pressure…
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Elliott commented on the blog post Goodbye Pam’s House Blend: after nine years, closing the coffeehouse July 1
oh Pam! I can understand your health takes priority.
Glad you aren’t going away completely tho.It’s good to know Autumn, Laurel and Alvin will keep on blogging, thanks for introducing them to us.
Here’s hoping for a breakthrough in your quest for good health. Best wishes to you and Kate.
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Elliott commented on the diary post Turkey: As AKP Aims to Silence International Media, Police Continue to Storm Taksim; Uprising Spreads by GREYDOG.
I hope not
Tim Eastman @Tim_Eastman 12m
Ok I was just told that AKP youth movement is heading towards #taksim w knives, bats, etc #occupygezi #gezi #direngezi -
Elliott wrote a new diary post: Plane Queer: Labor, Sexuality, and AIDS in the History of Male Flight Attendants – Book Salon Preview
Today at 5pm ET, 2pm PT. Plane Queer: Labor, Sexuality, and AIDS in the History of Male Flight Attendants Chat with Phil Tiemeyer about his new book. Hosted by Janet Davis . In this vibrant new history, Phil Tiemeyer details the history of men working as flight attendants. Beginning with the founding of the profession in the late 1920s and [...] -
Elliott commented on the diary post Saturday Art: Influential Authors: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle by dakine01.
And Sherlocks are available free for eReaders at Amazon and elsewhere.
And can’t not mention the inspiration, Dr Joseph Bell.
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Elliott commented on the diary post Saturday Art: Influential Authors: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle by dakine01.
I watch all the Sherlocks (although I loathe the steampunk Downey Jr versions), but none of the shows can beat reading the books. I have fond memories of reading the stories when I stayed home (apparently not too sick) from school.
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Elliott commented on the diary post MENA Mashup: Putin, Rohani, Syria, and Turkey by CTuttle.
Thank you for the updates CT, big day today
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Elliott wrote a new diary post: Network: Data Mining
Information technology has become a ubiquitous presence. By visualizing the processes that underlie our interactions with this technology we can trace what happens to the information we feed into the network.
This award winning video created by Michael Rigley was posted a year ago but obviously it’s timely today. H/T Boing Boing [...]
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Elliott commented on the diary post Build Your Own Armed Drone! by spocko.
I’m getting one and taking out the rooster next door.
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Elliott wrote a new diary post: Book Salon Preview: The International Bank of Bob
Today at 5pm ET, 2pm PT. The International Bank of Bob Chat with Bob Harris about his new book, hosted by Holly Mosher . Hired by ForbesTraveler.com to review some of the most luxurious accommodations on Earth, and then inspired by a chance encounter in Dubai with the impoverished workers whose backbreaking jobs create such opulence, Bob Harris had an [...] -
Elliott commented on the blog post Come Saturday Morning: Oyster-tecture!
Oysters are great water cleaners too
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Elliott commented on the diary post Pull Up a Chair by Elliott.
LOL Did you kids save any?
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Elliott commented on the diary post Pull Up a Chair by Elliott.
you’re dad was surely one of a kind.
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Elliott commented on the diary post Pull Up a Chair by Elliott.
too young!
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Elliott commented on the diary post Pull Up a Chair by Elliott.
It amazes me the sacrifices our parents made for us – and we make for our own children. I guess it’s the way of the world, but it amazes me nonetheless.
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