New Orleans is built on top of a fishbowl-shaped sponge, as far as its foundational land is concerned. Road repair costs reflect this, but of course the other side of the coin is the decades worth of local government…
Yep! I'm guilty of continuing to use the double-colon separators to this very day. Just shipped an internal app for my company a few months ago that utilizes them in page titles.
Apt reference to Burroughs, as he and Bowie ended up meeting in the early/mid '70s, and Bowie employed the cut-up technique somewhat often on his albums afterwards (starting with Diamond Dogs, if I'm not mistaken). So…
But it's very much redeemed by the third season, which is every bit as good as the first season, albeit rather different in tone.
Even better, last year he published "The Mysteries", which to my understanding is his first book since Calvin & Hobbes ended! https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/The-Mysteries/Bill-Wa...
New Orleans is built on top of a fishbowl-shaped sponge, as far as its foundational land is concerned. Road repair costs reflect this, but of course the other side of the coin is the decades worth of local government…
Yep! I'm guilty of continuing to use the double-colon separators to this very day. Just shipped an internal app for my company a few months ago that utilizes them in page titles.
Apt reference to Burroughs, as he and Bowie ended up meeting in the early/mid '70s, and Bowie employed the cut-up technique somewhat often on his albums afterwards (starting with Diamond Dogs, if I'm not mistaken). So…
But it's very much redeemed by the third season, which is every bit as good as the first season, albeit rather different in tone.
Even better, last year he published "The Mysteries", which to my understanding is his first book since Calvin & Hobbes ended! https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/The-Mysteries/Bill-Wa...