Monthly Archives: February 2010

When American And European Ideas Of Privacy Collide

Much has been said by “street photographers,” and by their subjects, on the issue of privacy. If you leave aside those who readily consider a personal gut reaction the equivalent of a written law, valid for everyone, you’ll still be left with the fact that those Americans und Europeans well versed with the legal issue [...]
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On The Existence Or Nonexistence Of Chocolate Pudding

I’m personally invested in this piece on Skepticism, published two days ago, and in its author – hence the digression. As one waiter in Miami smoothly calmed my doubts when he recommended chocolate pudding for dessert: “It will be a breeze for you…”
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Monaco Di Baviera – Part 2, By Mara L.

I haven’t been in Munich for a long time, and up to now, I only recommended one restaurant on Jens’ blog, a lovely lunch place called “Schumann’s Tagesbar.” But now I have more. Today I met up with some friends at Sancho Panza, a tiny Spanish bar in Munich, the kind of place that is not [...]
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