zondag 7 juni 2009 In and out of sleep all night. Up at 6:02. Turn on BBC News. In the Global Business report, they interview Philip Delves Broughton - the author of Ahead Of The Curve. He talks about his experience of studying for his MBA at Harvard. Harvard’s masters of the apocalypse, he thinks. Mind Over Matters is on, but I'm not really listening to it. Rice and h-b egg for breakfast. Bath. Walk up to Bartell's Drugs to get some razors. Drop them off at home. Turn on A Prairie Home Companion... coming to us this week from the Greek (′Ελληνες) Theater in Los Angeles, California. Walk to Westlake and up to Escala.Streetcar to Whole Foods. Get some French roast coffee and salad bar. Home again. Check out some news. Raw video - Obamas Play Tourists In Paris. Walk up to Capitol Hill. Stop and sniff the flowers at 14th & Thomas.
#10 back to my place. Turn on Market Place. Report - Part-time Is Better Than No-time. The unemployment figures came out this week. What those numbers don't cover are the underemployed workers. The ranks of part-timers are growing. You could argue that these days it's better to have some work than no work. But the new reality can be a tough adjustment. It's an interesting discussion. Play movie - The Day The Earth Stood Still. In 1928, while on an expedition in the snowy Karakoram mountains of India, a mountaineer (Keanu Reeves) encounters a glowing sphere. He then finds himself awakening after a sudden loss of consciousness, with the sphere now gone and a scar on his hand.
A large unknown object with a speed of approximately one-tenth the speed of light is due to impact Manhattan in approximately 78 minutes. The object is a large spherical spaceship, which slows down and lands gently in Central Park.
The United States military manages to capture the robot after it thwarts their attempts to destroy the sphere using unmanned aerial vehicles and sidewinder missiles.
Baked potato and spinach salad for dinner.
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