Week twenty of my unplanned, unrehearsed, seat-of-the-pants goofing around. As a way of getting back into practice and doing something regularly, I’ve started doing regular Twitch broadcasts, now on Saturday mid-mornings. These are the results. Anything goes.
Geekery
Whatever I’m geeking out about at the time.
On This Day: Jul 12
Since I’ll hit 20 years of blogging this November, this year I’m posting a daily list of anything I published on this day in the past.
There are 28 posts previously published on July 12th
- 2025
- Uncanny Magazine Issue 65 edited by Michael Damian Thomas 📚 35/2025: ⭐️⭐️⭐️: Favorites by Catherynne M. Valente, Emma Törzs, and Daniel H. Wilson. ➡
- 2023
- Year 50 Day 71 My partner was a little stiff and not very talkative. ➡
- 2020
- Difficult Listening Hour 2020.07.11 Week twenty of my unplanned, unrehearsed, seat-of-the-pants goofing around. ➡
- On This Day: Jul 12 Recognizing 20 years of blogging, here are my past posts from July 12 ➡
- 2019
- Heading out for this year’s Goth Tropicxs goth beach party night at the Mercury. Tweaked one of my favorite silly shirts in a particularly appropriate way, I think. ➡
- 2018
- Die Hard at 30: how it remains the quintessential American action movie: “The lesson of Die Hard, however, is that the small, incidental details are just as consequential – and often exactly what’s missing from the films that tried to emulate it.” ➡
- 2017
- Out at the park for tonight’s free concert. Enjoying living someplace where we actually feel like going outside! ➡
- 2016
- 2014
- 2011
- Awkward Family Photos: The Game! Long-time readers will know that my family has been featured on the Awkward Family Photos website not just once, but twice, and both photos were also featured in the Awkward Family Photos book. Well, you can't keep a good thing down -- we're now also featured in the Awkward Family Photos game! ➡
- 2010
- Links for July 4th through July 12th Sometime between July 4th and July 12th, I thought this stuff was interesting. You might think so too! • Invincible Apple: 10 Lessons From the Coolest Company Anywhere • What Could Possibly Go Wrong • The Name of the Game • Bookstore Embraces, Bucks Web • Mac SSD performance and TRIM in OSX ➡
- 2009
- Official Norwescon Photographer A couple of weeks ago I got an invitation from the Norwescon 33 publications director asking if I might be interested in the con photographer position. I, of course, said that I was very interested, and we agreed to meet at today's Volunteer Appreciation Picnic. ➡
- 2005
- Seattle Flickr Meetup A Seattle Flickr Meetup is in the works, folks -- first one is Thursday, July 28th at 7pm, at the Six Arms Pub. Stop by and say hi! ➡
- 2004
- Another thing I keep meaning to investigate Over the years, there have been two martial art forms that have caught my interest, and it was more than a little amusing to see both of them pop up tonight in my daily reads. ➡
- Awww, shucks! This was rather flattering to run across tonight… ➡
- Election Day USA: Protest music CD compilation I haven't downloaded any of these yet, so I can't vouch for any of the actual songs, but I like the project: Election Day USA. ➡
- A bird in the hand is worth one from the Bush Adam, Brendan, and I rose our banner (the More Trees, Less Bush one) and he turned to wave to our side of the road. His smile faded, and he raised his left arm in our direction. And then, George W. Bush, the 43rd president of the United States of America, extended his middle finger. ➡
- Kevin came through My little brother stopped by yesterday to hang out with Prairie and I for a while on his way down to Corvallis to scout out job and housing options, as he and Emily will be moving there soon after the birth of their baby. We had a fun time visiting for a few hours, playing music, swapping stories, and generally just hanging out. ➡
- The terrorists have already won Okay, let me get this straight. Because we're worried about a terrorist attack disrupting the election process, we're planning to disrupt the election process in the event of a terrorist attack? That doesn't even start to make sense to me. ➡
- 2003
- Lego fun Leonard posted a ton of links too cool Lego creations. My personal favorite is the soccer stadium — complete with hooligans. :) ➡
- Howard Dean, guest blogger Larry Lessig, one of the top copyright lawyers in the nation (I believe), and a well-known personality in the blogosphere is going on vacation next week, and his replacement guest blogger is going to be none other than Howard Dean! ➡
- Capitol Hill Block Party Another addition to the various nifty clicky-bits (that's a technical term) here on the site! I spent some time today wandering around in the sun at the Capitol Hill Block Party and snapped a few pictures. ➡
- 2002
- Well, I’m not surprised Those who surf the Web using a Mac tend to be better educated and make more money than their PC-using counterparts. ➡
- HIV-positive muppets? The first HIV-positive Muppet will soon join the cast of 'Sesame Street' in South Africa to educate children about the deadly virus that infects more than 10 percent of the country. ➡
- 2001
- Final fantasy, sleeping in a shoebox First off -- as soon as I can afford it, I need a bed. While I can deal with sleeping on the floor, it's not the most comfortable way of doing things. Ah, well...details, details, right? ➡
On This Day: Jul 11
Since I’ll hit 20 years of blogging this November, this year I’m posting a daily list of anything I published on this day in the past.
There are 30 posts previously published on July 11th
- 2025
- Worldcon Schedule Update I'll be presenting on digital accessibility, a panelist on the history of Norwescon, and DJing the Wednesday Night Dance. ➡
- 2023
- Year 50 Day 70 A modern update to a gadget I remember from my grandma's home. ➡
- 2021
- 📚 25/2021: Jaws by Peter Benchley ⭐️⭐️⭐️ This is one instance where the movie is definitely better than the book. Not that the book is particularly bad, but it has subplots that haven’t aged at all well, all of which were omitted from the film. ➡
- 2020
- On This Day: Jul 11 Recognizing 20 years of blogging, here are my past posts from July 11 ➡
- 2019
- Book thirty-eight of 2019: White Trash Zombie Gone Wild, by Diana Rowland. ⭐️⭐️⭐️ More zombie conspiracy fun, this time in the midst of Mardi Gras and a zombie festival. Started off a little tougher than the rest, but got on track again fairly quickly. ➡
- Book thirty-seven of 2019: Fall, or Dodge in Hell, by Neal Stephenson. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Still top of my favorite current authors list, Stephenson once again keeps my mind churning with a huge, complex, fascinating SF/F mishmash of VR worlds and religion. ➡
- 2018
- Test post. micro.blog cross posting to Facebook stopped working. Seeing if turning it off and on again does the trick. If this shows up on Facebook in a few minutes, I’m good. ➡
- Guidelines for Brutalist Web Design. I’m entirely on board with this (and, actually, my current personal website’s design isn’t all that far away from this aesthetic). ➡
- Linkdump for May 26th through July 11th An automatically generated list of links that caught my eye between May 26th and July 11th. • ALL POSSIBLE RESPONSES TO "THEY SHOULD GET IN LINE AND DO IT THE RIGHT WAY, THE WAY MY FAMILY DID,” WITH CITATIONS (ALSO JOKES) • Civility. Some thoughts. • What To Do When ― Not If ― Roe Vanishes • Really neat answer to this question about early Star Trek fandom • Why ‘Solo’ Works ➡
- The audio from Trump’s bizarre and incoherent “I have no organ, the only musical is the mouth, the brain is much more important” ramble is just begging to be sampled into any number of songs. Just sayin’. ➡
- 2016
- 2014
- 2007
- Club Blacklight’s Last Hurrah A few shots from the Blacklight's final weekend. Most are from Friday night, which featured a few performances by a local fetish group...and as such, range from mildly NSFW (near-nudity with pasties) to _extremely_ NSFW (bondage, domination, and simulated lesbian strap-on sex). ➡
- Heat Wave 75 degrees already, and it's only 8:30 in the morning. An expected record-setting high of 96 degrees. Y'know, I _thought_ I moved to Seattle...who snuck up on me and shipped me to southern California? ➡
- 2006
- The M&M Army I've been meaning to document my growing M-and-M's figurine collection for some time now, and finally got around to it today, after spending a few minutes and fifty cents assembling a DIY lightbox. ➡
- 2005
- 2005 International District Summer Festival A few shots of the International District Summer Festival, since I went back _with_ my camera yesterday. ;) ➡
- 2004
- So then — off I fucked. Slate has a wonderful look at the history and vernacular of our Vice President's most notorious favorite four-letter word in A Very, Very Dirty Word. ➡
- 2003
- Debate time! There's a wonderful clip from Jon Stewart's 'Daily Show' online right now — a debate betwen President George W. Bush and Presidential candidate Governor George W. Bush — that is flat-out hilarious. ➡
- [N]echo aggregators What surprised me while going through my newsfeeds tonight is that Dave, while he may come across as an ass at times, is certainly not one to sit on his ass while some new technological goodie comes across his screen (even if it's one he's not entirely thrilled with). ➡
- Haiku Another thing I like about the Dean campaign — they're not afraid to have a sense of humor. ➡
- Drink the Kool-Aid Robert Scoble switches Kool-Aid brands, if only for a moment. ➡
- Jet-propelled sheep I can't help but think that this is one sheep that I wouldn't want to be standing behind when it passed gas… ➡
- Just a suggestion… Re-Elect Pass the Buck and Wag the Dog for President in 2004! ➡
- Politician-to-English translation But to think that somehow we went out of our way to insert this single sentence into the State of the Union address for the purpose of deceiving and misleading the American people is an overdrawn, overblown, overwrought conclusion. ➡
- 2002
- Creepy, and very interesting I guess the event that really opened my eyes took place only a few days after my arrival. A terrorist bomb destroyed a shuttlebus...sixty school children. There were no survivors. That day I vowed to put an end to terrorism.... And I will. ➡
- 2001
- In the shoebox, off the ‘net I'm currently without a way to get my computers up and running (my monitors are still in Alaska, coming down with Rick in a month or two, I can't get DSL until I get my first phone bill, and I don't have a modem built into any of my machines). ➡
- 1998
- [From Usenet: 7.11.98 2300] It's a fine day, people open windows, they leave their houses, just for a short while....it's going to be a fine night tonight, it's going to be a fine day tomorrow...etc. ➡
On This Day: Jul 10
Since I’ll hit 20 years of blogging this November, this year I’m posting a daily list of anything I published on this day in the past.
There are 23 posts previously published on July 10th
- 2023
- Year 50 Day 69 Time to get back into the evening exercise routine. ➡
- 2020
- Political Compass (the fourth) I continue to move ever further towards that bottom left corner… ➡
- On This Day: Jul 10 Recognizing 20 years of blogging, here are my past posts from July 10 ➡
- 2018
- 2016
- Some days it’s the little things that keep you amused. Like the sidelong glances that make it clear that even in a college town, this isn’t standard Sunday morning attire for most people around here. #kilt #utilikilt #skeletons #imagomortis (192/366) ➡
- Chucks of the day (40/?): black leather high tops with thick fuzzy inner lining. These are better for cool weather than summer, so they’re not being worn very long today. :) #chucks #converse ➡
- 2014
- For #throwbackthursday: 2006 was the last time I shaved off all my face fuzz. ➡
- 2012
- Political Compass (the third) This is the third time I've taken this test, though it's been a few years -- the first time was in 2002, the second in 2003, and now, nine years later, comes the third time. It seems I'm moving ever further towards that bottom left corner... ➡
- 2008
- Struck by Lightning From what i understand, it went through my left hand holding the camera, crossed my back and exited out of my right hand holding onto the metal railing. No entry or exit wounds, just a really good zap! ➡
- 2006
- On trying tapioca That was seriously one of the strangest things I've ever had in my mouth. ➡
- 2004
- Toilets of Doom While much was made about the fancy-shmancy automated self-cleaning public toilets that popped up here in Seattle a few months ago, I've yet to actually give one of them a shot myself. ➡
- De-Lovely Quite aptly titled, this one. De-Lovely, the Cole Porter biopic is wonderful — good music (of course), wonderful to look at, and I wouldn't be surprised at an Oscar nod for Ashley Judd. ➡
- Happy Birthday Jacqueline Prairie and I spent a very pleasant evening last night at Jacqueline Passey's birthday party. There was a wonderfully odd mix of people there, as she'd invited people from all the various disparate areas of her life: webloggers, economists, libertarians, sci-fi conventionists, and school friends. Needless to say, this made for quite a few very interesting conversations over the course of the night, and we both enjoyed ourselves. ➡
- 2003
- Howard Dean: Demand the truth What is now clear is that there are those in this administration that misled the President, misled the nation, and misled the world in making the case for the war in Iraq. They know who they are. And they should resign today. ➡
- Is 'explosive' the best word to use? A long-awaited final report on the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks will be released in the next two weeks, containing new information about U.S. government mistakes and Saudi financing of terrorists. ➡
- Dark Fairytales All of the work revolves around the title's theme, 'Dark Fairytales.' The artists were asked to work with existing fairytales — either the 'classics' (such as the Grimm Brothers, or Hans Christian Andersen's stories) — or stories from myths and legends around the world. They could even make up a fairytale of their own. ➡
- Always On I've got a definite heirarchy to my interactions, and online interactions are definitely at the bottom of the list. ➡
- Howler! Ha! Woohoo — my Harry Potter Uno cards showed up this morning! :) Anyone up for a game? ➡
- 2002
- All they wanted was a ride Three women buy a beer for a guy they meet in exchange for a ride where they need to go, and end up trapped in the car during a wild police chase. ➡
- Blogchalking Google! DayPop! This is my blogchalk: English, United States, Seattle, Downtown, Woody, Male, 26-30! ➡
- 2001
- A shoebox, a dragon’s kiss, and Kate I've got pics up here to share of the apartment and the building. It's pretty sparse at the moment, but hopefully I'll be able to rectify that fairly quickly. I'm not quite sure how I'm going to get everything over there just yet...but I'll find a way. ➡
- Buses are fun There are various repairs still being done around town from the earthquake last February, and they're currently closing down the Ballard bridge each night, forcing the bus to take a longer route. ➡
On This Day: Jul 9
Since I’ll hit 20 years of blogging this November, this year I’m posting a daily list of anything I published on this day in the past.
There are 35 posts previously published on July 9th
- 2023
- Year 50 Day 68 Out at a park for a picnic and evening performance of _Romeo and Juliet_. ➡
- 2020
- On This Day: Jul 9 Recognizing 20 years of blogging, here are my past posts from July 9 ➡
- Time for a Black Light Resurgence So—possibly goofy idea, proposed by someone with absolutely no medical background whatsoever. ➡
- 2016
- 2015
- Hiding in the shade before the parents show up. 102 degrees out here! Sure, I happily left Alaskka for warmer weather, but I may have overdone it a bit. ➡
- 2014
- Aha! ➡
- 2013
- No such thing as “just metadata” There's an MIT project called 'Immersion' that gives a good visualization of what can be learned from a relatively limited dataset. ➡
- 2010
- In Memoriam, Don Brown Prairie's grandfather passed away this morning. He'd gone into the hospice last week (necessitating our trip down to Vancouver last weekend), and held on long enough to let all of the immediate family come by to say goodbye. ➡
- 2009
- Links for July 8th through July 9th Sometime between July 8th and July 9th, I thought this stuff was interesting. You might think so too! • Mythbusters to Test Star Trek’s Gorn Cannon • "Harry Potter" Stars Felt Pressure to "Ace" Kiss • Ritz Camera, Parent of Wolf and Waxman, Plans to Sell Remaining Stores • Paste Without Formatting by Default • Marvel Wants to Help You Look Stylish! ➡
- 2008
- Encroachment Taken near the Old Fishing Hole in Kent, WA. It was a gorgeous day, and the construction equipment looked really out of place against the blue sky and greenery. ➡
- Links for July 8th through July 9th Sometime between July 8th and July 9th, I thought this stuff was interesting. You might think so too! • Octopuses given Rubik's Cubes to find out if they have a favourite tentacle • New Nikon D700 • Getting your point across • Ayluro → Corkboard. ⌘C and ⌘V are so 1984. • Exposure ➡
- 2007
- Boy in the Pool Since today's heading up into the 80's, we're thinking heading back to the pool sounds like a _really_ good idea.... ➡
- Live Free or Die Hard In short: as far as summer blockbuster entertainment goes, _Live Free or Die Hard_ was everything that _Transformers_ should have been. Big, loud, funny, and -- and this is a key point -- _believable_ in its implausibility. ➡
- 2006
- Tonight’s Moonrise Just what the title says. ➡
- 2005
- Bring the camera, momo! After getting a call from my optometrist letting me know that my new sunglasses were ready to be picked up (I lost my old pair a few weeks ago), I got ready to go. On my way out the door, I looked at my camera sitting on my desk. Should I take it? ➡
- Snack time! Today's headline of the day award (even though the headline's a couple days old, thanks to me being a bit behind in my newsreader, as always...) comes from CNet. ➡
- Poor little rock crab… Photos taken a couple weeks ago at Golden Gardens Park. Layout done with Comic Life -- neat little program! ➡
- 2004
- Gay Marriage bumper stickers Two pro-gay marriage bumper stickers, in response to the 'Marriage = (Man) + (Woman)' bumper stickers apparently being given away by the 700 club. ➡
- Two from This Modern World This Modern World kicks today off with two equally incindiary articles. Item one: According to The New Republic, Bush requests Bin Laden's capture in time for elections. Item Two: Children held and possibly tortured or abused in Abu Gahraib? ➡
- It’s illegal to photograph the Ballard Locks That is, it's illegal if you look like a terrorist. ➡
- 2003
- Ari’s losing it I think the burden is on those people who think he didn't have weapons of mass destruction to tell the world where they are. ➡
- Haunted Mansion Trailer I was a lot more interested in this before I saw Eddie Murphy in the trailer. Has he made anything even remotely funny since The Golden Child? ➡
- So who was the speech to? After touring the island site that was a launching ground for slave traders, Bush gave an anti-slavery speech. Unfortunately, all the residents of the island had been herded up and penned in a football stadium. So much for anti-slavery. ➡
- Game on! Next some other idiot is going to try to play Quidditch with a Dirt Devil, two bowling balls, a basketball, and a badminton birdie. Sha! ➡
- Transsexual clownfish! Scientists could have written an R-rated, gender-bending plot twist to Disney's 'Finding Nemo': Clownfish have a natural ability to change their sex. ➡
- S-11 Redux Culled from over 20 hours of television footage recorded over a one month period and across 13 networks, S-11 Redux is a sound-bite blitzkrieg that challenges the messages we have been fed from our mainstream media and the government it serves. Be warned - this video moves quickly and will require at least two viewings to digest its full impact. ➡
- Pre-Natal Massage I know what it really means…but what it could mean had my co-worker and I alternating between really amused and really disgusted. ➡
- Oh, by the way… For the record, though, I've decided to put The Long Letter on hold for the duration of the TypePad beta, to give me the most possible opportunities to participate in the collective tire-kicking here. ➡
- Are friends electric? In any case, the point is that, at least for me, it's rare that I hesitate on posting something because of anyone who might read my site. Not unknown, but rare. ➡
- Playing with Zempt Looks like UserSpace might have some competition down the line! As it stands right now, Zempt looks good for the Windows side of things, and UserSpace has my vote for the Mac side of the equation. ➡
- The great bit bucket in the sky It seems to me there's a very simple solution to this, that, for me, outweighs any risk of my web-based life disappearing into the great bit bucket in the sky, and that's simply this: back up your files. ➡
- Stonehenge again Cold, hard, and immobile — apparently the designer didn't have a very good sex life! ;) ➡
- 2002
- New element discovered Research at other laboratories indicates that administratium occurs naturally in the atmosphere. It tends to concentrate at certain points such as government agencies, large corporations, and universities. It can usually be found in the newest, best appointed, and best maintained buildings. ➡
- 2001
- My stuff, Hank, and my apartment I ended up with one pallette to be shipped — a grand total of 1,075 lbs. — and when I stood next to it, it looked like it was about 7 ft. high. Lots of crap, basically, but it's my crap, and it's the crap I wanted to keep. ➡
Time for a Black Light Resurgence
So—possibly goofy idea, proposed by someone with absolutely no medical background whatsoever:
One of the things I keep seeing about the coronavirus is that one of the reasons outdoor environments may be less transmissive (in addition to the natural ventilation) is that the ultraviolet wavelengths of sunlight break down the virus. (This doesn’t mean the virus can’t be transmitted outdoors, only that it breaks down faster—wear your masks!)
So what if we required that all indoor public spaces had to use lighting that consisted of at least, oh, 25% high-UV output sources like black light bulbs? It wouldn’t be anything like a guaranteed knockout punch for the virus, but might at least help to speed the breakdown of any airborne infectious particulates.
As a bonus—whether or not this would be a good bonus is an exercise left up to the individual—everything would get a bit of a cyberpunk glow to it, especially into the evening hours, and we might see a resurgence of ‘70s/‘90s-style UV-reactive neons, colors, and fabrics in fashion and pop art. 😉
Plus, who knew that LED black lights were so plentiful and relatively inexpensive? I’m tempted to find some way to work these into the home decor, whether or not there’s any medical benefit! (I don’t think Prairie would be as excited about the idea, though….)
Update: It’s been pointed out on Facebook that cancer might be a concern of notably increased UV levels. This, obviously, is why I started this post by noting that I’m not a medical professional (or even amateur). ;)
On This Day: Jul 8
Since I’ll hit 20 years of blogging this November, this year I’m posting a daily list of anything I published on this day in the past.
There are 35 posts previously published on July 8th
- 2024
- Memory by Lois McMaster Bujold 📚: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️: Less action and more introspection, mystery solving, and Barrayaran politics, always with Bujold’s signature wit and incredibly well-rounded, imperfect, and very real characters. ➡
- 2023
- Year 50 Day 67 A vintage pachinko machine that my wife inherited from her grandfather. ➡
- 🎥 Missing Link The artistry and craftsmanship of Laika’s work is always worth watching. ➡
- 📚 Mere Anarchy by Mike W. Barr et al. Tracking the Federation's response to a planetary disaster over several decades of TOS. ➡
- 2022
- Difficult Listening Hour 2022.07.08 This is just an hour of goofing around, mostly just testing to make sure all my electronic wires were configured correctly. ➡
- 2020
- Book twenty-eight of 2020: Ghost Ship by Diane Carey ⭐️⭐️ #startrek #tng 🖖 Painfully obviously early in the TNG novels (it is the first not adapted from an episode). Characterizations are wildly off base (Riker’s distrust of Data is basically overt racism). Just…oof. ➡
- On This Day: Jul 8 Recognizing 20 years of blogging, here are my past posts from July 8 ➡
- 2018
- Book twenty-six of 2018: Tim’rous Beastie, edited by Amanda Lafrenais. 🌟🌟🌟 ➡
- 2016
- Pretty sure there’s now a tiny little Lego ’90s-era Tom Cruise in our collection. (190/366) ➡
- Chucks of the day (38/?): blue and black dual-layer high tops with blue laces. An odd style that I picked up mostly out of curiosity and amusement (I’m not sure of the appeal of looking like I’m trying to wear two pair at once), but don’t wear often. #chucks #converse ➡
- 2014
- These crosswalk lines just got painted outside the building I work in. One of them — the one on the right in the foreground — is offset by about six inches (to the right, from this vantage point) away from consistency with the other three. This is going to drive my #ocd tendencies bonkers every ... Read more ➡
- Early lunch today so I can go see a friend defend her master’s thesis this afternoon. ➡
- 2009
- 12:34:56 7/8/9 Just a fun little numerical oddity: at the time of this posting (more or less, as Wordpress doesn't let me schedule a post time down to the second), the combined date and time (if you drop the leading zero from the two-digit abbreviation for the year) becomes 123456789. ➡
- Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen Yesterday, nearly two years to the day after going to see Michael Bay's first 'Transformers' film, Rick and I once again channelled our inner 12-year olds, did our best to turn off our brains, and headed off to see 'Transformers: Rise of the Fallen'. ➡
- Links for July 5th through July 8th Sometime between July 5th and July 8th, I thought this stuff was interesting. You might think so too! • Monsignor’s Confessional: Darkness That Exists Just for You • Introducing the Google Chrome OS • Sarah Palin's 10 Most Awkward Media Moments • Fiction World Rocked as Woman Claims No Sexual Attraction to Neil Gaiman • Bulwer-Lytton Fiction Contest 2009 Results ➡
- 2006
- Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest Prairie and I went out to see the new [Pirates of the Caribbean][1] movie last night. The reviews aren't being terribly kind, but we had a lot of fun. ➡
- 2004
- Spamalot Coming to Broadway in early 2005: Monty Python's 'Spamalot', 'the musical lovingly ripped off from the motion picture, 'Monty Python and the Holy Grail.'' ➡
- Meme fun This was originally a LiveJournal meme, but it was so goofy and intricate that I had to join in the fun. So. Bear with me. ➡
- Reading protected LiveJournal entries via RSS How to read protected 'friends only' LiveJournal posts in your RSS aggregator. ➡
- Kill Bill – Part Three I actually heard a rumor about this a couple of weeks ago, but I just now got around to a quick Google to see if there was any truth to what I'd heard. Apparently there is — Tarrantino is planning on a third part to the Kill Bill saga. In fifteen years. ➡
- Another excuse called into question Now, there were enough records of human rights violations in Iraq under Hussein's rule that I in no way doubt that he is a bad, bad man who needs to be soundly spanked. However, from everything I've read to date, it very strongly appears that he told the truth when he said that Iraq had no WMDs, and he told the truth when he said that he heard of the Halabja massacre through the media, and did not order the gas attack. ➡
- West Coast Bloggers Hellz yeah, biznatch — West Coast Bloggers, REPREZENT! ➡
- Spidey vs. Doc Ock Worth watching — an absolutely incredible stop-motion animation short film of Spider Man battling Doc Ock…done entirely in Lego. ➡
- Demand Space D just pointed me to Demand Space, just started by a friend of hers, and they've got a really good limited-time-only Grand Opening special (at least, it looks like it to me, though I haven't looked into these things in a while). ➡
- 2003
- Information overload I'm sure there's a lot of nifty stuff out there on the 'net right now. Guess y'all will just have to go find it yourselves. Sorry! ➡
- Electronic voting problems Unfortunately, as is often the case, the reality looks to be falling far short of what is actually needed. New Zealand's Scoop magazine has a very disturbing article examining Diebold's electronic voting machines, and investigating just how secure they really are. ➡
- Discovering TypePad It's definitely interesting being in a beta test period with weblogs that are public, and yet being bound by a (limited) NDA that prevents me from saying much of anything about the service itself. ➡
- Putting The Long Letter on hold for a bit… NOTICE: This weblog (The Long Letter) will be going on hold for a bit. I'm not disappearing, though -- I'm just going to be using Eclecticism as my primary weblog for the duration of the TypePad beta testing project. ➡
- Not Britney! Britney Spears admitted today that she isn't a virgin. ➡
- iTMS Exclusive: LXG Soundtrack Looks like Apple's iTunes Music Store is catching on (or, at the very least, getting enough interest to warrant an interesting experiment): in the US market, the soundtrack for the movie The Leage of Extraordinary Gentlemen will only be available through the iTMS — no CD's will be pressed. ➡
- How to proceed from here I'm working on figuring out the pros and cons to various ways of approaching the fact that I've now got a secondary weblog that I need to keep active as well as having this weblog that's been active for a good few years now at its current address. ➡
- How do I do this? Okay, so I've got this new toy to play with, and I do need to make sure to play with it. I just need to figure out how to play with it. ➡
- Mena's here too Mena's moved her weblog over to TypePad too. ➡
- 2001
- It works! You'll notice the new(est) look to the site -- finally found a layout I liked, and was flexible enough to work sitewide. Spent most of the day in front of the computer working on it, and now the majority of the pages are converted over to the new design. ➡
- Headaches I think that I've got things so that they should be visible at the moment, but with IE crapping out every time I make a change, I'm not entirely sure. Keeping my fingers crossed, that's for damn sure.... ➡
On This Day: Jul 7
Since I’ll hit 20 years of blogging this November, this year I’m posting a daily list of anything I published on this day in the past.
There are 22 posts previously published on July 7th
- 2023
- Year 50 Day 66 A jaunt up to the Seattle Center and MoPOP's Laika exhibit. ➡
- 2020
- On This Day: Jul 7 Recognizing 20 years of blogging, here are my past posts from July 7 ➡
- 2017
- Made it out to the Merc! ➡
- 2016
- Taken this morning. We let the dropped seeds under the bird feeder do what they want during the spring, and we’ve got a nice little sunflower patch going right now. The birds seem to like the extra perching spots as well. ➡
- “This must be Thursday. I never could get the hang of Thursdays.” — Arthur Dent, in Douglas Adams’ The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy (189/366) ➡
- Chucks of the day (37/?): white high tops with blue lining and sidewall. #chucks #converse ➡
- 2014
- Another day of chatting about Law and Justice with incoming students’ parents. #cwu #cwupride ➡
- 2010
- DJ Wüdi Mashup: Give It A Crablouse Sources: The Lords of Acid's The Crablouse (In Its Native Environment (Album) and Whatever You Do, Remain Calm (Instrumental)) mixes, and the Red Hot Chili Peppers' Give It Away. ➡
- 2008
- Links for July 4th through July 7th Sometime between July 4th and July 7th, I thought this stuff was interesting. You might think so too! • Brendan Fraser lays out the 12 steps to an action movie's success • How English Is Evolving Into a Language We May Not Even Understand • Michael Bay's Rejected 'The Dark Knight' Script • No Matter How It Is Sliced, It Is Still Bologna • A bike for the final frontier ➡
- 12,000 Free Hugs Buried in the midst of my Pride photos: my 12,000th photo uploaded to Flickr. Yeesh! Another 8,000-some shots and I'll have as many pictures on Flickr as I have tracks in iTunes. Photowhore _and_ musicwhore, that's me! ➡
- 2006
- 2005
- July First Thursday A few shots from tonight's 'Electric' Seattle Photobloggers exhibition at Art Rage Studios, as part of this month's First Thursday Art Walk in Pioneer Square. ➡
- London Terror Attack Witnesses saw the top ripped off a double-decker bus near Russell Square close to King's Cross train terminal, and three more apparently coordinated explosions caused carnage on packed subway trains as Londoners made their way to work. ➡
- 2004
- Adsense down? Google's Adsense appears to be down at the moment, which is causing loading problems for my weblog. Apologies to all if it's hitting you, but there's not a thing I can do about it except wait for them to get things together. ➡
- Step right up! Get yer tickets here! The automated systems that create the Google News pages occasionally make some rather odd decisions when combining headlines with summaries… ➡
- 2003
- First post! Yeah, it's cheesy. ➡
- Greetings, Earthlings Just something cool: a weblog from space, written by NASA Science Officer Ed Lu from on board the International Space Station. ➡
- TypePad beta testing! I got a surprisingly cool e-mail when I got home today -- I'm a TypePad beta tester! ➡
- Marc, Laura, and a 12-egg omelette Oh, and one last thing — just in case you were curious, this is what happens to Alaskans who spend an entire day in the summer sun of the Gorge without bothering to use sunscreen. I don't recommend it. ;) ➡
- 2002
- NASA better get cracking Anybody think we'll be in a position to start colonizing planets other than Earth within the next 50 years? ➡
- Rocky Horror what??? Here's a fairly disturbing idea -- celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Rocky Horror Picture Show by remaking it as a made-for-TV movie, keeping the original music and lyrics, but updating it to a more modern setting. ➡
- 2001
- Site design: why CSS? I'm redesigning the site to comply with current Cascading Style Sheet standards. While I'd been using CSS for a while now to standardize and simplify the formatting across the site, this is my first foray into using CSS for the actual site layout. ➡
Difficult Listening Hour 2020.07.04: America 2020 Edition
To celebrate All Countries Matter day, a (somewhat cynical) genre-spanning selection of songs for the Fourth of July.
If you’re American and will be 18 or older in November: Make sure you’re registered to vote, and vote this November. We could be so much better than we are right now.
