Colin Dullaghan


October 2008


A Stich In Time

31 October, 2008

It’s funny that I should title this post that, since it’s so long overdue, but better late than never, I suppose. It’s also not a misspelling, though I sympathize with folks who would assume so.
The Stich in question is more properly termed a ‘Stich, as in Aerostich Roadcrafter One Piece Motorcycle Suit, an amazing piece [...]

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A Stich In Time


It’s funny that I should title this post that, since it’s so long overdue, but better late than never, I suppose. It’s also not a misspelling, though I sympathize with folks who would assume so.
The Stich in question is more properly termed a ‘Stich, as in Aerostich Roadcrafter One Piece Motorcycle Suit, an amazing piece [...]

Read more >>

 

A Stich In Time


It’s funny that I should title this post that, since it’s so long overdue, but better late than never, I suppose. It’s also not a misspelling, though I sympathize with folks who would assume so.
The Stich in question is more properly termed a ‘Stich, as in Aerostich Roadcrafter One Piece Motorcycle Suit, an amazing piece [...]

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It’s Complicated

23 October, 2008

I was just reading a very good article about American food policy, and noticed that it also touched on connected issues like climate change and oil addiction. Overall, a thoughtful and insightful essay — though in light of its placement on the New York Times’ site, it might have been good to work in something [...]

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It’s Complicated


I was just reading a very good article about American food policy, and noticed that it also touched on connected issues like climate change and oil addiction. Overall, a thoughtful and insightful essay — though in light of its placement on the New York Times’ site, it might have been good to work in something [...]

Read more >>

 

It’s Complicated


I was just reading a very good article about American food policy, and noticed that it also touched on connected issues like climate change and oil addiction. Overall, a thoughtful and insightful essay — though in light of its placement on the New York Times’ site, it might have been good to work in something [...]

Read more >>

 

It’s Complicated


I was just reading a very good article about American food policy, and noticed that it also touched on connected issues like climate change and oil addiction. Overall, a thoughtful and insightful essay — though in light of its placement on the New York Times’ site, it might have been good to work in something [...]

Read more >>

 

It’s Complicated


I was just reading a very good article about American food policy, and noticed that it also touched on connected issues like climate change and oil addiction. Overall, a thoughtful and insightful essay — though in light of its placement on the New York Times’ site, it might have been good to work in something [...]

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June Dullaghan

13 October, 2008

My grandma passed away this morning, about an hour before Penny and I woke up. She was 87, and already as I write this I hear the flat, plainspoken tone of an obituary starting to emerge. A life summed up in a paragraph, with all the juicy stuff left out. I promised to have it [...]

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Profound and Poetic

9 October, 2008

She’s beautiful.

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Now You Don’t See It, Now You Do

8 October, 2008

With all the flexibility and uncertainty in life, isn’t it amazing that some things still flow in a steady and predictable way?
“You can’t unring a bell,” goes the saying, nor can you unscramble an egg. The entropy of the universe tends to a maximum. But today the arrow of time points toward knowledge, not chaos. [...]

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Now You Don’t See It, Now You Do


With all the flexibility and uncertainty in life, isn’t it amazing that some things still flow in a steady and predictable way?
“You can’t unring a bell,” goes the saying, nor can you unscramble an egg. The entropy of the universe tends to a maximum. But today the arrow of time points toward knowledge, not chaos. [...]

Read more >>

 

Now You Don’t See It, Now You Do


With all the flexibility and uncertainty in life, isn’t it amazing that some things still flow in a steady and predictable way?
“You can’t unring a bell,” goes the saying, nor can you unscramble an egg. The entropy of the universe tends to a maximum. But today the arrow of time points toward knowledge, not chaos. [...]

Read more >>

 

Now You Don’t See It, Now You Do


With all the flexibility and uncertainty in life, isn’t it amazing that some things still flow in a steady and predictable way?
“You can’t unring a bell,” goes the saying, nor can you unscramble an egg. The entropy of the universe tends to a maximum. But today the arrow of time points toward knowledge, not chaos. [...]

Read more >>

 

Now You Don’t See It, Now You Do


With all the flexibility and uncertainty in life, isn’t it amazing that some things still flow in a steady and predictable way?
“You can’t unring a bell,” goes the saying, nor can you unscramble an egg. The entropy of the universe tends to a maximum. But today the arrow of time points toward knowledge, not chaos. [...]

Read more >>