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I think I got 10,000 hours of library-wandering under my belt by 8th grade. I achieved most of this in the New City Library decades before it was to have a digitized catalog, let alone a twitter feed. Among my favorite sections in that air-conditioned temple of intellectual meandering (in my memories, I’m always there in the summer for some reason) was the reference section.The allure was terrific – atlases, encyclopedias, guides, almanacs; and…See More
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HTML, Labyrinths, and Armchairs

Posted on September 4, 2012 at 12:22pm 0 Comments

I think I got 10,000 hours of library-wandering under my belt by 8th grade. I achieved most of this in the New City Library decades before it was to have a digitized catalog, let alone a twitter feed. Among my favorite sections in that air-conditioned temple of intellectual meandering (in my memories, I’m always there in the summer for some reason) was the reference section.

The allure was terrific – atlases, encyclopedias,…

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