Not Quite Dead (Not Really Substantive)

July 14th, 2008 · 3 Comments

Hi.

Just quicky post because I feel like this will probably motivate me to post again at some point soon-ish.

BUT

Summer goes well, research is as research does, I don’t see enough of certain people, and somehow I get mad cleaning frenzies in the middle of the night when I should be asleep.

I’ll post something more substantive later. But until then, I must say, there is something very pleasant and appealing when it comes to vocal synthesizers and such technology. Perhaps the topic of my next post?

I should also detail my research, except I’d rather do that when I start getting data, because the past weeks have ALL been set up and manipulation in hopes of getting things to function and work. Hrm.

Alright, take care people 8D

OH, quick question though, and feel free to leave a comment on the matter.

Top Favorite Restaurants in the Amherst-Northampton area? Split it up by cuisine or by location, I don’t care, I just wanna hear people’s opinions.

I myself think that Zen is the best asian restaurant in Noho (After visiting Osaka on Friday) and thus in the area. THIS SHALL ALSO BE EXPLAINED MORE PERHAPS LATER.

Goodnight!

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  • 1 Sandy Klanfer (sklanfer09) // Jul 14, 2008 at 11:46 am

    I love Rao’s: great coffee, great baked goods. I also love Fresh Side and the food at Black Sheep (but stay away from the coffee–god, that stuff is horrid.) Since I’m a big coffee drinker, I know a lot of the coffee places in the Amherst/Noho area. The best place for coffee is Spruce Hill Java, which is a little drive-up joint on Route 9 just past the Wal-Mart and Whole Foods. They make some of the best coffee I’ve ever had. When my parents are around, I like to get them to take me to Lone Wolf, Judie’s, or Carmelina’s (on Route 9 in Hadley about a quarter-mile from the bridge). Carmelina’s is by far the best Italian place in the area.

  • 2 Stephen Stewart (sastewart09) // Jul 14, 2008 at 1:46 pm

    Spoleto’s is awesome. Great atmosphere, great food.

  • 3 Emily Moin (emoin09) // Jul 15, 2008 at 9:52 am

    I don’t really consider Rao’s a “restaurant” but if it is, then it’s my favorite.

    Also, The Roadhouse Cafe in Belchertown.

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