Name: Tim Taylor
Dateline: San Francisco, CA
Weblog: ttblogs.typepad.com/my_weblog/index.html [RSS]
Articles: 18
First Published: Tuesday, July 25, 2006
Last Published: Wednesday, September 6, 2006
Currently listing articles 18-1:
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Movie Review: Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price— I fail to care about Wal-Mart.
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Book Review: The 1950s' Most Wanted by Robert Rodriguez— An interesting look into a series of top 10 lists relating to the 1950s.
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Jesus' First Miracle: Water to Wine Seems A Strange One— What if he had turned the water into mediocre wine, you know like bargain basement stuff.
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Book Review: Me Talk Pretty One Day by David Sedaris— A really humorous autobiography that starts in fifth gear and never lets up.
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TV Review: Carnivāle— The character of, and characters in, Carnivale.
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Movie Review: Little Miss Sunshine— Little Miss Sunshine brings light into an often times dull and predictable theatrical entertainment market.
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Book Review: All Over But The Shoutin' by Rick Bragg— I openly wept, and even laughed in between the weeping.
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Book Review: Tropic of Cancer by Henry Miller— A boring book about artists with a few good quotes and tons of c-bombs.
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Movie Review: Control Room— A must-see documentary that looks at the war from the perspective of al Jazeera television, the Arabic broadcast news network.
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What If Typepad - And Blog Content - Disappears?— If my blogging service disappeared or someone stole my blog and made money off it, would I care?
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Movie Review: Bottle Rocket— If you were like me and you snoozed through 1996, do yourself a favor and check this movie out.
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Book Review: Man's Search For Ultimate Meaning by Viktor Frankl— A fascinating mix of psychiatric and scientific jargon goes along with enjoyable stories and illustrations.
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Book Review: Life of Pi by Yann Martel— Referring to agnostics Martel said - "To choose doubt as a philosophy of life is akin to choosing immobility as a means to transportation."
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Kazaa Goes Legit And Becomes Irrelevant— Kazaa recently settled an enormous lawsuit and will now enable legal downloading of music, which now excludes them from any meaningful discussion on file sharing.
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Book Review: A Long Way Down by Nick Hornby— The quick-moving dialogue cuts to the heart of things without worrying how it "might look".
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Movie Review: Brokeback Mountain— ...
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Book Review: Sound and Fury: Two Powerful Lives, One Fateful Friendship by Dave Kindred— The thing that is so amazing to me is how quickly they both fell away from the public's mind.
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Book Review: The Namesake by Jhumpa Lahiri— I felt like I was sitting at Ms. Lahiri's feet, comfortably, with my eyes wide open as she told a story.


