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cityroom
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erin
gena/ deadly stealth frogs
gothamist
jim hill
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kithblog
matt k
mike t
nathan
post secret
rynn
sarah
sarah c
sean
tea rose
toby
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american stickman
elfquest
lolcats!
masque of the red death
the perry bible fellowship
toothpaste for dinner
ultrajoebot
xkcd

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Saturday, October 12, 2002
A close friend and mentor showed me the mind-stretching film Powers of Ten by Charles and Ray Eames the first time I ever visited her at her home ("Fort Awesome"). I found it hypnotic, amazing. After relaying my reaction to her she told me it sounded like an incredible acid trip she once took. I was excited to discover, today (thanks to Boing Boing, of course) that this film is available (for a limited time, apparently) in Realplayer format online.

I want to own it, though, and watch it on a large, clear screen.

I have updated my Amazon wishlist. Go buy me a present. (Hey! Why isn't the Peaceful Planet Aquarium currently available?)