We don’t have any meteorologists on staff. So perhaps that accounts for our continued bewilderment at the hands of that crazy little thing called equinox. Really, we return from lunch on the very day marked for annual seasonal change and find a thick gray cloud bank blanketing Los Angeles.Polluted placesThe Chinese are so pedestrianMore trafficMotorcycle video brilliancePangea DayBizarre musical chimera“Christian Values”R.I.P. TimesSelectTom Friedman FooleryJena SixMormonsMacro-problems with microfinanceImmortality, replete with facial hairNet neutrality…not!In the time that’s passed since beginning this post, it’s started to rain. If the gloomy fall weather gets you down, just watch this, and think summer thoughts all year long:Love,GOOD
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