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nickmiller asked: Hi John,

Thanks for the kind note. Your Tumblr reminds me of the posts on Reddit from back in the day. I love it!

I'm honored that you're offering me a Moleskine. But seeing as how so many people responded to my Moleskine post, do you think O'Reilly would be interested in giving a few away to my readers? In return, I could link to the you guys --...
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Which should I see first?
I am planning a double feature trip to the Cinema,  Which should I see first, Tron 3D, or True Grit?
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Hyperbole and a Half: The Year Kenny Loggins... →
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“A new idea is delicate. It can be killed by a sneer or a yawn; it can be stabbed...”
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Tonight will be the darkest night of the past 500... →
Thanks to a lunar eclipse on the longest night of the year, tonight we’ll be experiencing the longest, darkest night in a very long time. It’s been nearly 500 years since the last solstice lunar eclipse. Here’s what you’ll see.
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“A picture is a poem without words.”
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