Dear Reader,Don’t take this the wrong way, but we’ll be dreaming about you this weekend. Since it would be unreasonable (and perhaps a bit creepy) to ask that you dream of us in return, we’ll just offer you this little recap of our week and hope that it becomes the fodder for some GOOD-centered sleepy-time pondering.Ads in Sao Paulo: No mas!Here’s every single frame of Calvin and Hobbes.Global warming remains a polarized and polar iced issue.Spamtastico!!!Toilet hacking is the new black.Enter the Presidential Matrix, and see how far the rabbit hole goes…Google offers a look into the night sky 2.0.Some troubadours set out to conquer Europe and Asia in a plastic car.Some Mormons encountered satirical (or maybe not so satirical) conversion practices.Oh, and space got photoblogged.If you’re in New York this weekend, perhaps we’ll bump into you here. If not, perhaps we’ll see you in your dreams.Cursiouser and curiouser,GOOD
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