Sunday, March 16, 2003
I just ate Chinese. Now I'm doing laundry and bemoaning the fact that my weekend is perishing by the second. I'm trying to siphon enjoyment from the remaining few hours like a spider draining the fluids from a paralyzed fly.
I'm reading Peter Watts' "Maelstrom," a sequel to his first novel, "Starfish." Watts is a singular talent who does a convincing job of rendering a believably catastrophic near-future. And his website is unusually entertaining.
There is a candlelight antiwar vigil easily visible from my floor. Flames like the fuses of unseen bombs...
I'm reading Peter Watts' "Maelstrom," a sequel to his first novel, "Starfish." Watts is a singular talent who does a convincing job of rendering a believably catastrophic near-future. And his website is unusually entertaining.
There is a candlelight antiwar vigil easily visible from my floor. Flames like the fuses of unseen bombs...
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