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Pavlos Politopoulos
Jun. 25, 2007 11:03AM
New Photos

Made it down to Gay Pride huh? How was it? I assume it was your first time.

Vasily Burov
Jun. 09, 2007 10:07AM
64:64

Finally, uff... Why hiding if you can run? Right? :)

David Brown
May. 22, 2007 08:10AM
U're a Great Man!

Hey Rog. I saw the letter about your relocation to SF. I hope I wil see you anyway. Have fun.

Tim Severin
May. 17, 2007 09:13AM
Just good luck!

You are our esprit de corps. (I mean real british man).
Kiev will miss you. At any case, take my congratulations again! Cool!

Scott Krinsky
Apr. 25, 2007 09:05PM
I am a geek...

I knew it before my wife pronounced me a geek :-) I wear my geekdome like a badge of honor!

Fiona Brown
Apr. 07, 2007 08:39AM
New Sonopia - Web Stops

Bet you go to some cool sites! I've just created a new Sonopia Web Stops. Why not come visit and leave me a comment or guestbook entry.

Fiona

Tim Triptow
Mar. 21, 2007 04:34AM
How to get into Tom Waits...

Going from drunk,to possibly having to ask exactly which state you're in when you come out of the blackout.
1. Rent/buy the movie Smoke, watch while drinking lots gin and tonics, be really buzzed for the final story.
2. Buy Nighthawks at the Diner and listen to repeatedly while wasted on bourbon.
3. Listen to 'Heart of Saturday' in a bar at 6am, while you and a good friend are still drinking heavily from the night before. Continue til you either black out or pass out.
Then you'll get Tom Waits.

Roger Nolan
Mar. 21, 2007 04:34AM

Tim, that sounds like very sound advice. I'll give it a go.

John McLean
Mar. 14, 2007 11:05AM
some kind of bet

I bet that you won't comment all my pics :)

Roger Nolan
Mar. 14, 2007 11:05AM

You're right. I started but you uploaded too many :-(

Scott Krinsky
Mar. 09, 2007 04:31AM
Freakenomics: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything

Have you read this book? If not, I think you would really enjoy it.

According to economist Levitt and writer Dubner, everything--including the cheating habits of Sumo wrestlers, the choice of baby names, the finances of crack dealers, or the likelihood of bagel theft--can be decoded if we study the numbers. Using a freewheeling narrative style that jumps from one cultural phenomenon to another, FREAKONOMICS takes on conventional wisdom. - Audiophile

Roger Nolan
Mar. 09, 2007 04:31AM

I have. I really liked it. I want his job...

Tim Triptow
Mar. 08, 2007 04:47AM
Hi there.

So I'm finally getting to play with this, pretty cool...