Somewhere in the City a monstrous being, grim and foreboding, looks down upon its subjects with an impassive, inscrutable, four-sided gaze. Inside, the workers, puny and soft, race back and forth, tending to the humming circuits, bringing fresh parts where the old have worn out, ensuring the immortality of the pulsing electrical brain.
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Window display on West Broadway
zipTimer: an iPod/iPhone app for pacing piano practice, workouts, you name it.
Today I took a car to Penn Station … but found that Amtrak had cancelled all trains to Boston due to the antics of my new friend, Hurricane Irene. Rather than swearing and stomping, I decided to celebrate my good fortune of not being able to go to work by walking home. It was a beautiful day, cool, sunny, with the air swept clean of even the smallest particles of dirt and soot. I stopped about a third of the way home at the Starbuck’s cafe pictured above … if the walk home was so pleasant, why not prolong it by hanging out?
Photo taken with iphone using HDR to compensate for extreme backlighting.











