September 9, 2002

Favorite Blog of the Moment

For some reason I'm really enjoying Girls Are Pretty, whose author dedicates each day to some specific thing that you, the reader, should do that day.

Still blogging at a low-level. Still in New York. It's hot this morning. Soon I'll be heading over to Brooklyn to hang in my brother's studio and do some work with his computer. I'd love to set him up with a weblog but I'm not sure he'd be all that into it. I may post from there if something interesting happens.

Roof party last night. Perfect for a warm evening. View of the Williamsburg Bridge. Two (CD) turntables and a microphone.

Posted by xian at September 9, 2002 8:10 AM
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