Should you dig back through my archives, please keep in mind that the further in the past a post was published, the more likely it is that the information has become outdated or my beliefs have changed. I sincerely believe that learning, growing, examining, and often changing beliefs is an integral part of being a responsible human being. My personal journey socially and politically has been ever leftwards, and there are many posts in the archives that I would not write the same way today, if at all. Thanks for understanding!
There are 25 posts previously published on April 20th
- 2025
- Weekly Notes: April 14–20, 2025 (Norwescon 47 wrap-up edition) A week in the life of…. Thoughts, photos, links, and miscellany from the past week. ➡
- 2024
- Star Trek III: The Search for Spock Storybook by Lawrence Weinberg 📚: ⭐️⭐️: An uninspired children's adaptation of The Search for Spock. ➡
- Year 50 Day 354 Found quite the score while out shopping this morning. ➡
- Ethan of Athos by Lois McMaster Bujold 📚: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️: Bujold continues to demonstrate a gift for creating flawed but endearing characters. ➡
- 2023
- 📚 Otherness by David Brin Not bad, but it as it turns out, I definitely prefer Brin’s novels to his short fiction. ➡
- 2020
- On This Day: Apr 20 Recognizing 20 years of blogging, here are my past posts from April 20 ➡
- 2018
- Interesting: SmugMug has bought Flickr. Hopefully that means good things; I was a big fan of Flickr until Yahoo! bought it and let it stagnate, and SmugMug is where I ended up starting to set things up instead. Could be too little too late, but hopefully not. ➡
- 2016
- Selfies with a tiny world app are…entertainingly alien. Or, “does this app make my forehead look big?” (111/366) ➡
- 2015
- 2014
- The Grammar Dalek and I are ready for the final day of #nwc37. :) ➡
- 2006
- Tulip Tulip cutout. ➡
- Birthday Wishes Back in March of '03, I stumbled across a series of discs from Sony called the 'Soundtrack for a Century'. Over time I've collected eight out of the eleven pieces of the series, and any (or all) of these last three would be greatly appreciated. ➡
- 2005
- Heteroflexible One of the mailing lists I belong to (though I don't chime in terribly often) is that of the Utilikilts Yahoo! Group. For the past few days there's been an interesting discussion of sexuality. Over the course of the discussion, I just stumbled across a new term that I'd not heard before, but that I like a _lot_. ➡
- Social Realist Some silly/fun astrology bits from #flickr tonight... ➡
- 2004
- Watch that apostrophe! There's a certain irony in a publication mis-using an apostrophe in an employment ad looking for an editor. ➡
- Safer nuclear missiles Thank god for small favors — at least when Bush finally flips his lid and the nukes start flying, we won't be damaging our atmosphere… ➡
- Donnie Darko coming back to Seattle! How incredibly cool — Donnie Darko, which disappeared from most theaters practically before it was released, has become such a cult favorite that its studio is going to be re-releasing it to theaters, starting right here in Seattle! ➡
- Romeo + Juliet r0xx0Rz! Worth a few minutes of cheap amusement: Romeo and Juliet presented as 'L33T-speak'. Somewhat painful, but funny. ➡
- 2003
- TV Turnoff Week Apr. 21-27 I stopped watching TV roughly, oh, ten or twelve years or so, I think. Since then, the only times I've been around much TV has been when I've been over at someone elses house and they've happened to have it turned on. ➡
- Blogchalking is back This is my blogchalk: United States, Washington, Seattle, English, Michael, Male, 26-30, Macintosh computers, movies, music, and other random bits. ➡
- A visit from Miranda Had a very pleasant weekend — just staying at home and relaxing for most of it, but yesterday evening spent a good few hours visiting with Miranda, who had come out to visit. ➡
- 2001
- Stolen van! My parents had their van stolen Wednesday night. If anyone who sees this could keep their eyes open, and, if you're lucky enough to see it, give a call to the police, it would be greatly appreciated. ➡
- In other words, I talk a lot My propensity for loquaciousness and paranthetical diatribes. ➡
- About my tattoo This actually came about from an e-mail I was writing tonight, and I thought it was a bit too good to lose into the great bit bucket in the sky. ➡