Blog by Sumana Harihareswara, Changeset founder

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Reading

08 Apr 2003, 9:02 a.m.

Father Blog Stories

I've been reading G.K. Chesterton; his Father Brown stories tickle my fondness for high-concept mysteries, and his style is great, but the preaching gets on my nerves. Here's a modern mystery tale of weblogs, secret …

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06 Apr 2003, 11:17 a.m.

Excerpt From My Lonely Planet Guide To Weblogs

The difference between your high-powered, well-known weblogs (e.g. Instapundit and Body and Soul) and the journals of many of my friends is like the difference between a grand city restaurant and someone's kitchen at home. …

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05 Apr 2003, 18:59 p.m.

A science fiction short story featuring shipping containers. …

A science fiction short story featuring shipping containers.

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14 Mar 2003, 17:05 p.m.

How to Take a Nap

I'm sick. I needed to take a nap and I was a little tired. So I set myself up with tissues and water, and put on a soothing tape of Russian choral music, and tried …

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13 Mar 2003, 21:48 p.m.

Books You Can't Read Yet

Finished Crescent (April) by Diana Abu-Jaber, which is very good. The blurb calls it an Arab-American Like Water For Chocolate, and though I haven't read Like Water that seems right. I laughed and cried and …

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10 Mar 2003, 17:17 p.m.

More neat paper things

Biella Coleman has met her and Paul Ford has pondered her. Geek writer Ellen Ullman will publish a new book, The Bug, in May. Today I received an advance copy. Looking forward to reading it …

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10 Mar 2003, 16:48 p.m.

I finally got around to visiting Sproul Hall. And…

I finally got around to visiting Sproul Hall. And now what's in my bag? My diploma! Doesn't look much different than most other computer-printed foil-stamped multi-signed certificates, but tonight I'll tack it on my wall …

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02 Mar 2003, 10:22 a.m.

I have finished several books recently, such as Mostly Harmless…

I have finished several books recently, such as Mostly Harmless (which I understand much better than I did ten years ago, and which touches me) and Jacques Pepin's memoirs and Ved Mehta's essay collection. I …

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28 Feb 2003, 23:14 p.m.

Gordon Korman, a very good Canadian-American author for children and…

Gordon Korman, a very good Canadian-American author for children and young adults, has fans amd is working on a retelling of The Great Gatsby entitled Jake, Reinvented. I'm looking forward to it.

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25 Feb 2003, 12:40 p.m.

It Takes Galt's Gulch to Raise a Child

Libertarian children's books, from The Hobbit to Heinlein. Update: Man, I hadn't thought about Galt's Gulch in a long time. For those of you who haven't wasted hours of your life on Atlas Shrugged, Galt's …

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