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and then our exile

Tuesday, January 10, 2006 at 8:41 a.m.




1, 2. a few mornings of hoarfrost have surfaced from the quasi-winter we are having, and these are beautiful. all i want is more snow.
3. walking to campus from the MCE, this scene presented itself beside the sidewalk. i do not know whose shoes, whose cigarettes.

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by way of e, on "self-referencing",
> http://zork.net/~spork/signwarn.jpg
> http://zork.net/~spork/signwarn2.jpg
>
> P.S. As far as words go, if you consider the group of words which are
> self-referential such as those two mentioned above, and the set of words
> which are not self-referencing, for instance, edible (which is not
> edible), you might be tempted to say, all words are in either one set or
> the other. If so, in which set would you put the word
> "non-self-referencing"?

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