Monthly Archives: November 2010

The grotesquely engaging universe of Clinkskell

is all located in Ian Hodgson‘s mind. He seems generous enough to even offer a doorway by the name of Blank Workshop. Enter and spare some time amongst bowler hats and tea parties, inexplicable timewarps, beautiful record covers and the otherworldly … Continue reading

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La Rosa de Paracelso

is one of a very few treasured stories to be told by the fire, made by Jorge Luis Borges, when he was older and even wiser. There is a very vivid translation you could use to instill some esoteric class … Continue reading

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Summer time 4 evah

Why keep pushing daylight earlier in the winter and deprive it off the afternoon is beyond me. Actually, there is something very suspicious about it, as everybody seems to think and write (check http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daylight_saving_time) that winter time is the proper … Continue reading

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