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Gravitation can not be held responsible for people falling in love. Albert Einstein

Today is a BIG DEAL. My wife and I were married May 29, 1975. 25 years and I'm still in love!

hmm, anniversary, what should I do? Looks like some ideas over here, zipee, marriage-tip.com.
Maybe brushing up on a few of the old standards would be a good idea. Your Complete Guide to Kissing. Wow, there's nothing standard about these kisses!

I'm reading A Canticle for Leibowitz by Walter M. Miller, Jr. I mentioned it last Friday as a title I was adding the Books as Characters project. I just came across a section I think is worth quoting here:
"Brother Librarian groaned as yet another lead-sealed cask was rolled out of storage for unsealing. Armbruster was not impressed by the fact that the secular scholar, in two days, had unraveled a bit of a puzzle that had been lying around, a complete enigma, for a dozen centuries. To the custodian of the Memorabilia, each unsealing represented another decrease in the probable lifetime of the contents of the cask, and he made no attempt to concedal his disapproval of the entire proceeding. To Brother Librarian, whose task in life was the preservation of books, the principal reason for the existence of books was that they might be preserved perpetually. Usage was secondary, and to be avoided if it threatened longevity."
This page has mp3 files of the NPR Playhouse radio drama of A Canticle for Liebowitz.
Study Guide for Walter M. Miller, Jr.: A Canticle for Leibowitz (1959)
Caution--High Bandwidth Ahead
Frida Kahlo and contemporary thoughts. If you've got the Flash plugin check out Frida e-motion.
HUMANFACE.com has some weird stuff. You'll need shockwave, flash and quicktime.
I don't usually go for this kind of stuff, but the Cinnamon Altoids site, Too Hot is pretty cool.
PBS has a very good exhibit on American Photography: A Century of Images.
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