Tim posted today saying he’d missed his own blog’s anniversary, which reminded me that I also missed mine, though it was yesterday. So, happy 9th, wheatblog. One more makes a decade. (How is that even possible?)
Happy 9th, Wheatblog
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Some notes on the second milestone
[The Infinite Summer/Infinite Zombies/Infinite Jest project continues] In the readings for the second milestone (63-94), we learn, in a fairly straightforward fashion, a lot of backstory pertaining to Hal’s father, Dr James Orin Incandenza, as well as some details about Hal’s grandfather. This is the first chapter in the book that I found challenging, both [...]
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Some notes on the first milestone
[I'm blogging my reading of David Foster Wallace's Infinite Jest this summer with the folks over at Infinite Zombies. This post is available there as well. I'm keeping a copy here for posterity. Your comments are welcome at either location.] I have to admit, pulling my thoughts together in order to create a decent first blog [...]
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“a fellow of infinite jest, of most excellent fancy”
I first noticed David Foster Wallace in an interview on Charlie Rose, years ago. He seemed like an interesting guy, and a clever one, with a certain nerdy charm. I finally got around to reading something by him a few years back, an essay in Harper’s titled Tense Present: Democracy, English, and the wars over [...]
http://wheatblog.com/2009/06/a-fellow-of-infinite-jest-of-most-excellent-fancy/
Dropbox to the rescue
I know everyone has already heard about Dropbox, but I’m new to it and recently found a use for it that solves a problem for me, so why not share? The basic idea is simple: Dropbox provides storage that can be accessed through desktop client software and via a web-based interface. When you install the [...]
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