Blog by Sumana Harihareswara, Changeset founder
At first I didn't understand what silly bit of my sister's Leonard was referencing. Then I thought it might be the scene from Joe Klein's Primary Colors that Nandini and I imitate, where one person …
I haven't even finished 21 Dog Years yet -- even though it's less than 200 pages -- because I only read it during breaks at work. Still, I can wholeheartedly recommend it if only for …
NPR Weekend Edition always knows how to make me cry. Death, neighbors who become friends, that sort of thing. I rather amused Josh and Adam last night when I said "John Ashcroft" when I meant …
Of course it shouldn't surprise me that Wil Wheaton is, well, anything in particular, but it turns out that he's easygoing, yet furious.
Adam and Josh and I spent some time this evening talking and laughing. We visited a local grocery store. In the produce department we saw: "Et Tu Caesar" Salad Solutions Authentic Greek Salad Kit. Also …
I only found this while trawling for Fruit Roll-Ups obsession material: General Mills Joins The Force. "Go-GURT Star Wars Edition marks the first time glow-in-the-dark technology has been used in the dairy industry or on …
My sweet ex-roommate writes, Your web log gets me into a lot of trouble at work because I find myself laughing out loud at your narration of the feline follies, which is NOT at all …
As young college grads go, I live a pretty straight life. I work forty hours a week, I read, I visit with friends and boyfriend, I get enough sleep. My expensive vices are few. But …
Current reading: 21 Dog Years by Mike Daisey and The Chain of Chance by Stanislaw Lem. I'm not sure what the Lem is about yet. 21 Dog Years is a text version of a one-man …
Heard on public radio: Tim Bedore, of Vague But True. Sample: "Call in now or I will have to put Daniel Shorr's lights out."