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On pipes

By |2025-04-21T01:30:43-07:00January 24th, 2011|Travel, UK|

For me, one of the most memorable parts of Terry Gilliam's dystopian classic Brazil was the pipes. If you haven't seen the film, go watch it; if you have, you'll remember the way that pipes are everywhere in the built environment. I always thought that was vivid and strange; now, though, I realize that it was one of those pieces of dystopian culture that is an absurd magnification of real life.

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Another skilled vision data-point

By |2025-04-21T01:30:43-07:00January 23rd, 2011|REST|

According to James Gleick, the Chinese character for "look" is a compound of the characters for "hand" and "eye." An interesting suggestion that vision has a physical, manual

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Sunday at the American Cemetery, Madingley

By |2025-04-21T01:30:43-07:00January 23rd, 2011|Travel, UK|

This morning, after getting Heather's bike fixed up so it was a little more rideable, we took a short trip to the American Cemetery in Madingley, a cemetery devoted largely to airmen from the Eighth Air Force and sailors who served in the Battle of the Atlantic. I'd read a little about the cemetery, and one of my grandparents had served in the Eighth Air Force, and it seemed like an appropriate destination for a Sunday.

Today's bike ride
bicycling, via flickr

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Being grownups

By |2025-04-21T01:30:43-07:00January 22nd, 2011|Travel, UK, Work|

Today we spent a little time getting Heather settled in-- a friend brought over a bike that she can use while she's here, and we got her signed up at the local gym-- then despite my knowledge of Saturday insanity in town, we bought some lights for the bike and did a little food shopping.

As a result, I cooked my first real meal since I got here: a kind of Asian fusion stir fry tikka masala, with rice. (We had had dinner at an Indian restaurant the night before, so I was kind of thinking about Indian food.)

Making real dinner!
dinner ingredients, via flickr

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Back to Heathrow 2

By |2025-04-21T01:30:43-07:00January 22nd, 2011|Travel, UK|

Thursday Heather flew into Heathrow, so I took the bus from Cambridge to the airport, and picked her up.

Christ's Pieces
christ's pieces, via flickr

Most of the buses in Cambridge leave from the central station on Christ's Pieces, but the airport buses originate and terminate a couple blocks to the south, at Parker's Pieces. Fortunately, everything's reasonably well marked, and it's not too difficult to find the bus you need. (The Cambridge-to-Heathrow bus seems to be the 797, which also helps.)

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