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Country: Israel
Birthday: 6/10/1986
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Expertise: guitar, jews, poetry, breaking strings on a somewhat regular basis
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Tuesday, December 05, 2006

howdy. it's december. that's ridiculous.

we're currently in finals, and i'm working mostly diligently on two final papers that are coming along surprising well.

and then it's a week. and then it's flying home the 21, getting in the 22.

that's astounding.

that's incredible.

that's so many things.

but, before i go, expect a few more updates on the website and also the fotolog. The latter of the two is more of a "...worth a thousand words" type review of the trip that is also kind-of-though-i-wish-it-weren't counting down the days with 22 of my favorite pictures / most defining moments of the trip. Either way, take a look.

and i'll see you fairly soon.

chau,
-nick


Monday, November 06, 2006

so i know it's been a while, but i'm sure you're all checking the http://www.wam.umd.edu/~nmburka for more argentine updates aren't you?

Everything is swell and chipper here in the south.

But my reason for writing today is an interesting musi / internet epiphany I had recently.

I think that Chris Cornell of Audioslave would sound amazing singing the Red Hot Chili Pepper's hit Under the Bridge. acoustically.

Think about it: he's got this powerful, dramatic voice, and wonderful ability to alter a song to fit the mood.

If you need more proof, check these out.

First: RHCP - Under the Bridge (acoustic)


Second: Chris Cornell - Like a Stone (acoustic)


simply marvelous.

okay, good night.
-nick


Sunday, September 24, 2006



and for my australian viewers


and a merry Shana Tova u'mtukah to all you out there wherever you may be.

Me? I'm still in Buenos Aires enjoying myself immensely and I encourage you to visit http://www.wam.umd.edu/~nmburka for all the fun and excitement.

Cheers, abrazo, beso, chau, and saludos,

-Nick Burka


Monday, September 04, 2006

um, this is no laughing matter.

Steve Irwin dies at forty-four.

Kids, friends don't let friends play with angry sting-rays.

and read my cool argentine journal. I'll be updating shortly.

-nick


Thursday, August 10, 2006

important special update

okay. so first.

Read this (an editorial in yesterday's Washington Post written by the Prime Minister of Lebanon) and write a letter to the Post or to whomever you feel reminding them that allowing Hezbollah to operate freely in Lebanon and cause terror and destruction in Israel is not acceptable. Also, look up the definition of the word "dignity" because I have a feeling that the writer doesn't quite know what it really means.

Then, read this (an editorial in today's Washington Post written by a former US Ambassador to the UN) and write a letter thanking the writer for reminding the public--or at least, those who read the op-ed pages--that this battle, though yes, bloody and strong, is a showing of self-defense. I can't say I agree with all that the writer says later on in the article, but...

And finally...read this because you want to know how things are in Buenos Aires.

Thanks all.

-Nick



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