Monthly Archives: January 2004
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Haunted with the best of them. On Christmas eve, I pulled over to listen to an NPR piece about Admirers of the Allegretto from Beethoven’s 7th. There were several recordings of variations on that music and interviews with musicians about … Continue reading
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Feel good story of the week. Be sure to read all the way to the end and check out the photos. I felt a little teary-eyed at the end – what a nice thing to be doing what you’re passionate … Continue reading
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And in other news: Desler said Microsoft would cover Mike’s costs of changing to a new Web site and redirecting traffic from the old site. Microsoft also had agreed to help the teen get Microsoft certification training and other gifts, … Continue reading
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I thought this radio “article” about the similarities between how the brains of very creative/genius people and those with some mental illnesses work very interesting. There was much discussion about “latent inhibition” a process which allows us to filter all … Continue reading
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January haiku fingers curled in palm empty glove flaps above them winter morning drive