I know I was born in the wrong era. This book is just more proof that my life would have been 1000 times better if I lived in a glass bubble in the woods eating acid all day. Spaced Out: Radical Environments Of The Psychedelic Sixties is a book that shows some of the insanely cool living arrangements that were apparently very popular in the sixties, mainly because everybody was on acid and didn’t know if they were living in a rubber pyramid, or on the petal of a daisy stuck firmly in the ear of a naked elf. Either way, if I had a time machine, you can bet I’d be sitting Indian style, eating a mushroom quesadilla on the floor of a teepee in the hills of San Fransisco right now!