- “You Are a Pattern” – left inside The Code Book by Simon Singh shelved in Technology section @ Barnes and Noble (10000 Research Blvd #158 78759)
- “Singularity Myth” – left inside The Singularity is Near by Raymond Kurzweil shelved in the Technology section @ Barnes and Noble (10000 Research Blvd #158 78759)
- “Privacy is a Lunch Break From One’s Socially Determined Public Identity” – left inside Virtual Justice by Greg Kastowka shelved in the Technology section @ Barnes and Noble (10000 Research Blvd #158 78759)
- “Is the Expectation That One Behave in the Same Manner Both Publicly and Privately Totalitarian?” – left inside Objective Knowledge by Karl Popper shelved in the Philosophy section @ Barnes and Noble (10000 Research Blvd #158 78759)
- “Data Mining the Archive” – left inside The Futurism of the Instant by Paul Virilio shelved in the Philosophy section @ Barnes and Noble (10000 Research Blvd #158 78759)
- “Talking ‘Bout No Generation” left inside Strawberry’s Account @ Uncommon Objects (1512 S. Congress Ave. 78704)
- “Your Consumption Pattern is Out of Style” left inside Waverly Novel # 48 @ Uncommon Objects (1512 S. Congress Ave. 78704)
- “This is Not a Bomb” – left inside a Thomas Paul journal shelved under some shirts @ the women’s clothing store Anthropologie in the Domain (11410 Century Oaks Terrace Austin, TX 78758)







