Here's a nice baby picture:
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Not too much else going on, actually. The loukoumades truck showed up outside the Twitter Building today, so that was pretty neat.
I've also been watching this video:
Horror folks from the 1980s talking about why horror is so popular. Obviously the early 80s if the clothes didn't already give it away! Interesting how so many of them hate Judith Krantz. I wonder what the surviving panelists would say now if asked "Why isn't horror popular?"
And I got this nice notice for Love is the Law, from the online edition of The Daily Californian (a local Cal student paper with distribution around town). It reads, in part:
If you have a choice and if it’s not assigned to you, I suggest you read this and not that; unless you’re devoted to them, do not read Aleister Crowley, Leon Trotsky or Karl Marx. None of them make much sense without a magician to teach you. Instead, read “Love is the Law.” Of course, I've yet to find a Berkeley bookstore that carries it, so feel free to whip out your phone and buy an e-copy somehow from right under the nose of a bookstore clerk if you must.

Not too much else going on, actually. The loukoumades truck showed up outside the Twitter Building today, so that was pretty neat.
I've also been watching this video:
Horror folks from the 1980s talking about why horror is so popular. Obviously the early 80s if the clothes didn't already give it away! Interesting how so many of them hate Judith Krantz. I wonder what the surviving panelists would say now if asked "Why isn't horror popular?"
And I got this nice notice for Love is the Law, from the online edition of The Daily Californian (a local Cal student paper with distribution around town). It reads, in part:
If you have a choice and if it’s not assigned to you, I suggest you read this and not that; unless you’re devoted to them, do not read Aleister Crowley, Leon Trotsky or Karl Marx. None of them make much sense without a magician to teach you. Instead, read “Love is the Law.” Of course, I've yet to find a Berkeley bookstore that carries it, so feel free to whip out your phone and buy an e-copy somehow from right under the nose of a bookstore clerk if you must.