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<blockquote data-quote="philN" data-source="post: 25086821" data-attributes="member: 104498"><p>I've been slowly, but steadily working my way through some Karl Barth material lately. I'm finding it's much easier to read about Barth's writings than to read Barth himself.</p><p></p><p>I also just finished the most recent issues of Scientific American Mind and Wired, and since it is raining here (again! our entire area was already flooded/partially evacuated last week. grr), I think I'm going to nestle down with some earl grey and this week's Economist to kill some time.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Did everyone hear about Jeff Magnum's *potential* return to music. There have been sources that say it is legit and some that say it is not; but until all is made clear, I'm holding my breath, hoping for his return to music.</p><p></p><p>Also, I got the new Woven Hand album on soulseek. I haven't organized a real opinion about it yet, but the first few tracks (which I've spent the most time with thusfar) are really solid. The first track gives me chills -- so dark, so beautiful.</p><p></p><p>And I recently gave Boards of Canada's Campfire Headphase another listen, and I really like it. Not as much as Music Has the Right to Children, but it's still really good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="philN, post: 25086821, member: 104498"] I've been slowly, but steadily working my way through some Karl Barth material lately. I'm finding it's much easier to read about Barth's writings than to read Barth himself. I also just finished the most recent issues of Scientific American Mind and Wired, and since it is raining here (again! our entire area was already flooded/partially evacuated last week. grr), I think I'm going to nestle down with some earl grey and this week's Economist to kill some time. Did everyone hear about Jeff Magnum's *potential* return to music. There have been sources that say it is legit and some that say it is not; but until all is made clear, I'm holding my breath, hoping for his return to music. Also, I got the new Woven Hand album on soulseek. I haven't organized a real opinion about it yet, but the first few tracks (which I've spent the most time with thusfar) are really solid. The first track gives me chills -- so dark, so beautiful. And I recently gave Boards of Canada's Campfire Headphase another listen, and I really like it. Not as much as Music Has the Right to Children, but it's still really good. [/QUOTE]
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