From the monthly archives:

December 2003

The cool humans at Feedster have launched my Feedster, a web-based news (RSS) aggregator. Very nice! It’s free to create an account which allows you to save posts and searches, import OPML Urls, etc. It’s so nice to be able to access the feeds/websites I read without having to be at [...]

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Life’s Soundtrack, Continued

by Sooz on December 15, 2003

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“Goodbye (This is Not Goodbye)” - Over the Rhine
help me tell the truth you see
that’s all i’m trying to do is
tell the truth
i’m not that shy
this is not goodbye
and later on i won’t know how
i don’t know who else to be
more and more i’m secretly just me
open your eyes

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Hello Medford, Goodbye Arlington

by Sooz on December 12, 2003

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After spending the past seven years in Arlington and five years in my current apartment, I am moving to Medford in a few weeks to a big one-family house with two housemates. 2004 seems to be a new chapter in life as I embark on turning 31 a few weeks [...]

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Gregor is heading back to Zurich with plans to return to Boston eventually, possibly. So, there will be a “Goodbye (for now) Party” held in his honor in the back room at The Redline Restaurant/Bar in Harvard Square at 59 JFK Street this coming Sunday, December 14th at 7pm. It’s down a small flight [...]

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The title above is from another Glen Phillips song called “Everything Matters.” He seems to be providing the last quarter of 2003’s soundtrack. He has such a skill with writing lyrics that are almost falling over the edge into trite but maintain their credibility nonetheless.

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New (old) photo gallery

by Sooz on December 8, 2003

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I set up Gallery during the Great Noreaster Hibernation 2003 yesterday and brought capricious.org back to life in the process as my new (old) photo gallery.

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If the contents of sooz.com were ever used for a screenplay, this is how it might look. Thanks to Shannon for the amusing link.

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Three bands put on a great set of shows last night at the Rock & Roll Library’s benefit concert upstairs at Charlie’s Kitchen in Harvard Square. Jason Bennett from Suspect Device performed solo and did the best Billy Bragg cover (whose title I have unfortunately forgotten). [...]

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