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Atoms for Peace
Citysound Milano 2013
Ippodromo del Galoppo Milano
17 luglio 2013
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I had a little memorial Pink Floyd listening session today. R.I.P. Richard Wright and thank you for the music.
I got this LP from my mother months ago, but until today I had never listened to it as she always said it's way too used and scratched to be listenable. Turns out you can listen to it wonderfully.
I listened to 'Summer 68' loads. I always like to imagine my mother dancing around to this song when she was younger and then do the same in my room.
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Les atomes crochus dentro de la XXX Feria Internacional del libro en Guadalajara, México. Viernes 02 de diciembre del 2016. Foto: ©FIL/Nabil Quintero
On October 16, 2013
By Chris Molina: The Auburn Sky Imaging
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As they (or, I) say... it's not an evening of provocative discussion of the arts in Toronto unless you've got Atom Egoyan's boots fancyin' things up!
This is the fifth or sixth time that I've seen Atom speak on the collaborative spirit of interdisciplinary arts... and he's a masterful moderator. The lines between host and guest are frequently blurred, and he's got a fabulous knack for opening up the processes of others through his own recollections and ideasparks.
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Toronto, April 2007
I finally decided to service this hub. It polished up nicely. The date code is 9-9 which I guess to be September 1979. Mike at peugeottandem.com has some good info on these. I was glad to discover that it's threaded for a standard freewheel. For now I'll keep the 14-28 5speed Atom "tandem" freewheel, though I wouldn't mind a lower gear for going over the mountain.
Currently rebuilding with original spokes and an Alesa made in Belgium alloy rim. The original chromed Rigida rims are strong but don't provide good braking. This hub has a built in drum brake on the other side. As the original 9.5 mm axel was bent I'm considering drilling out the brake to accept a more standard 10mm axel. Mike Smith called these hubs the Achilles heel of the Peugeot tandem, but my brake works well and as long as I get the axel sorted out I will be glad to put my Atom back into service come spring.