On This Day: Aug 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 13 posts previously published on August 8th

  • 2023
  • 2021
    • 📚 27/2021: The President is Missing by Bill Clinton and James Patterson ⭐️⭐️⭐️
  • 2020
  • 2019
    • I love this remembrance of an old newspaper summary of Top Gun. ★★ TOP GUN (Drama, 1986) Trivializes war by turning it into a music video. Tom Cruise, Kelly McGillis, Val Kilmer. (1 hr. 50 min.)
  • 2016
    • My favorite kind of problem: having difficulty finding something to read because there are too many appealing choices. (221/366)
  • 2014
    • Warped DVD shelves make for a good background. ;)
  • 2007
    • Mel Brooks’ Young Frankenstein A small town sits at the base of a craggy mountain. on which a narrow, craggy road winds its way up to the forbidding castle at the top, eerily illuminated by a full moon. The house lights go down, and the title card appears over the scene: Young Frankenstein! Overall: an _excellent_ show, and we got to see it _first_ (nyeah-nyeah)!
  • 2006
    • Vegas: Thursday Okay. Pictures are starting to work their way up to my Flickr account and will eventually be all in a Vegas Vacation set. While those go, a rundown of the trip, starting with Thursday.
  • 2005
    • Tyger, Tyger, Burning Bright… A few weeks ago, Prairie had a Monday off and was able to come out to the Vogue's Sunday Fetish night with me. While we were there, we heard a very nice track that caught our ear, with a slow, driving tempo, pulsing drums, and using William Blake's The Tyger as its lyrics.
    • The Worst One of All Scoble's looking for websites that install nasty crap onto your computer to see how Vista responds. I was going to suggest www.microsoft.com, but he's already been bit by that bug. ;)
    • Pre-release bloopers While there's a certain amusement to all of this, what really struck me was that in this internet-centric age, fans are able to catch bloopers in movies _before_ the movies are even finished -- and in this case, possibly allowing the studio to correct the error before the final film is released. Pretty amazing.
  • 2004
    • National Preparedness Month: September 2004 Coming this September, on the three-year anniversary of the 9/11 attacks: National Preparedness Month. Because the prior 35 months were all about slacking off and letting the terrorists win, apparently?

On This Day: Aug 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 24 posts previously published on August 7th

  • 2023
  • 2020
  • 2018
    • ‘Jaws’ mystery: Did long unknown ‘Lady of the Dunes’ Cape Cod murder victim appear in movie scene? Very cool theory — and even if it’s far-fetched, how neat would it be if this panned out?
  • 2016
    • Rumor has it the weekend is over. I’m not entirely sure I’m convinced. (220/366)
  • 2014
    • For #throwbackthursday: Dad teaching me how to do somersaults. Probably 1975 or so.
    • Today’s #snagcanyon shot. From here, it looks like it’s split into several smaller hot spots.
  • 2008
    • Links for August 6th through August 7th Sometime between August 6th and August 7th, I thought this stuff was interesting. You might think so too! • Olympics | You can get Games fix on TV, Web • Wash. letter carrier going full kilt ahead • Greyhound pulls 'bus rage' ads • Beta beat: Pukka 1.7 • Best Seat in the House | Olympics: Planning, Packing, And Panicking
  • 2005
    • Bad Math What all this adds up to is laundry taking an absolutely _ridiculous_ amount of time to do. I started my two loads at around five this afternoon. It's now eight in the evening, and I'm looking at, oh, at least another hour and a half if all goes well.
    • Old Technology Does anyone out there have any need for an official Windows 2000 Professional install CD, complete with serial number? Update: Eight minutes later, it's spoken for. You people scare me. ;)
    • Bridal Parties are Fun! At least, as long as your definition of 'fun' includes 20-some 20-something sorority girls drinking far too much alcohol, being incredibly loud, having no concept that there's anyone else on the dance floor, nearly starting a fight near the bar, and eventually having one of them carried out of the bathroom by two big beefy guys because there was no way she'd be able to walk.
  • 2004
    • Kilt #2: Mocker The only problem I've had so far with owning a kilt is that I only owned one kilt. As much as I like wearing the kilt for general day-to-day use, wearing the same garment every day can get a little questionable, no matter how cool the garment is. Plus, laundry days pretty much necessitate going back to pants while the kilt is in the wash.
    • Ebert’s obsession with Brittany Murphy Mike pointed to Ebert's review of 'Little Black Book' today, pointing out an entertaining anecdote about actress Brittany Murphy.
    • Bizarre homophobic Fox News attack on Disney When Disney president Robert Iger went on Fox News to do a brief promotional spot for the Dream Desk (news or commercial…who can tell?), he was suddenly blindsided by host Stuart Varney's homophobic attack on the (not Disney-sponsored) 'Gay Days' at Disney World.
  • 2003
    • iPhish In addition to performing, the band set up a tent where fans could make their own free custom mix CD of live Phish tracks with iTunes. The tent ran at full capacity, with lines outside until 4AM each night.
    • California Gubernatorial circus Arnold Schwarzenegger: Finally, a public official who can explain the administration's social policies in the original German.
    • George W. Bush action figure BBI proudly introduces the latest issue in its Elite Force series of authentic military 12- inch figures, President George W. Bush in naval aviator flight uniform.
    • A Senegalese view of Bush's Africa trip Today I was forwarded this letter, originally by an anonymous Senegalese woman, giving her impression of our esteemed President's visit — and the impression of America and Americans it left behind.
    • Good luck, Reed Best of luck, Reed. Come home safely.
    • Almost there! I got my latest vacation check today. So, adding that to what I already had saved up in my PayPal account, I now have just over $2000 saved for my new computer!
    • Flash Mobs…so what? Maybe it's just me, but this whole >flash mob meme is already getting old. In my mind, it jumped the shark when Scoble publicly organized one on his weblog (no offense, Robert!).
    • Interpreting the Bible Nick pointed me to this post from Harold Paxton looking at the recent election of Bishop Robinson from the exact opposite point of view than mine. There's certainly nothing wrong with that — as Mark Twain (I believe) said, it's differences of opinion that make horse races.
    • Using MT tags in TypePad templates Looks like Nick is starting a series of posts on using MovableType template tags to manipulate and customize your TypePad templates.
  • 2001
  • 1995
    • [From Usenet 8.7.95 2300] So, what's the deal? Doing an alternative/industrial all-ages club up here in Anchorage, but it can be hard to get new stuff.... Thing is, some of the stuff you had mentioned in an earlier post wasn't all that new, wasn't sure if I should reply or not.

On This Day: Aug 6

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 15 posts previously published on August 6th

  • 2023
  • 2020
  • 2019
    • Book forty-four of 2019: The Enterprise War, by John Jackson Miller. ⭐️⭐️⭐️ Filling in the blanks of Pike’s Enterprise up to the start of season two of ST: DIS. Not a bad romp, and helps to flesh out some of the secondary characters we see in Pike’s crew.
  • 2017
    • Book thirty-six of 2017: First Strike (Invasion! Book One), by Diane Carey. ⭐️⭐️⭐️
  • 2016
    • Turns out this was a laze around the house, watch Olympics, and do as little as possible kind of day. (219/366)
  • 2014
    • A caricature self portrait. I was messing around with the #rollworld #tinyplanet app and started laughing when I got this. Showed Prairie, who got the giggles and said that this should be today’s photo. So it is. :)
  • 2008
    • Links for July 31st through August 6th Sometime between July 31st and August 6th, I thought this stuff was interesting. You might think so too! • Trading Places: The demographic inversion of the American city • The ORIGINAL Illustrated Catalog Of ACME Products • Canada bus passenger stabs, decapitates seat mate • EW Previews Star Trek Comic Con Posters - With First Cast Photos • Ballantine Books to Publish Book Inspired by the Webcomic Garfield Minus Garfield
  • 2007
    • I’m going to avoid the viaduct… The central portion of the Alaskan Way Viaduct was ranked on the same scale. Its score: Nine percent. And if that doesn’t make you want to stay away from the viaduct until they tear the damn thing down, perhaps knowing that the National Bridge Inventory considers it “basically intolerable” will.
  • 2006
    • Back from Vegas We're back! It was a wonderful trip -- three days having a _lot_ of fun bouncing around Vegas with Xebeth. I'll get more ramblings up eventually...for the moment, though, it's just good to be back home.
  • 2004
    • It’s not all bad, really! Last month, I mentioned that I'd been in contact with a magazine reporter who was working on a story about weblogs and some of the potential pitfalls that can come about when recording your life online for the world to see. It appears that Anil has also been contacted by a reporter working on a similar story, and he ended up having some of the same reservations that I did.
    • Condolences Over the course of the past few days, Jessica Wilkinson, a regular member at the Vogue, went missing. Yesterday, her family officially filed a missing persons report with the police, and word started spreading around the various Seattle communities. Last night, the police contacted her family to let them know that she had passed away in her apartment. Nothing else is known at this point.
  • 2003
    • Destinations Not much in the way of posting tonight. Instead, I concentrated on converting the 'Destinations' section of my sidebar so that all items now have comment and TrackBack ability, and there are archives for items that have scrolled off the page.
    • 58 years ago today August 6th marks the 58th anniversary of the A-bomb being dropped on Hiroshima.
    • It's a (rainbow) banner year I'm sure we've still got a long way to go before someone's sexuality matters as little in how we view them as does…oh, well, so we've got a long way to go no matter what. Still, these events give me hope.
    • Not politically correct Would a woman being promoted to the highest level of military service be considered a 'broad Generalization'?

On This Day: Aug 5

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 August 5th

  • 2023
  • 2021
    • GitFinder: A fast and lightweight Git client for Mac with Finder integration.
  • 2020
  • 2019
    • Thanks to today’s silly memesplosions on Twitter, I’m now familiar with feral hogs, know that William Carlos Williams’ ‘This is Just to Say’ is the source of this poem meme I keep seeing, and learned of the problems of unionized subs (and hogs). A productive day! Of sorts.
  • 2018
    • Book thirty-one of 2018: The Stepsister Scheme, by Jim C. Hines. ⭐️⭐️⭐️
  • 2016
    • The week is done! Have a good weekend, everyone, whatever you’re doing. (218/366)
  • 2015
    • Really good deal on Amazon last week – nine of Marilyn’s films on Blu-ray for just $30. Fun!
  • 2014
    • Just another exciting afternoon at work.
    • Today’s view of the #snagcanyon fire, from the fourth floor of Farrell Hall on the CWU campus.
  • 2010
  • 2009
  • 2008
    • The New Job There's been a few slight mentions of my new job here, and Dad asked for some more details. As has generally been the case for the past few years, I'm not going to say a _lot_ about my job here, but here's the basic scoop...
  • 2005
    • Al-Qaeda’s Shoes As if it's not bad enough that advertising in RSS feeds is showing up more and more often, we're also being subjected to the many instances where the context-selection fails miserably when deciding which ad should go with which story...
    • Teatro Zinzanni at Pacific Place If you get a chance, stop by Pacific Place just at touch before 5pm any Thursday through Sunday in August. One of the performers from Teatro ZinZanni is putting on a short show throughout the month to promote their dinner/circus/cabaret show.
    • Podcast 8: Eclecticism I'm posting a series of mix sessions I did a few years back. This is Eclecticism (1h 17m 32s, 88.74Mb). Download, drop into your .mp3 player, and -- hopefully -- enjoy!
    • Arrogant Bastard Ale James, Mark, Chris: I think I've found the perfect drink for you guys. ;) Arrogant Bastard Ale!
    • Girl talk, MT32b3, and Alan Moore And that pretty much sums up life in the world of me at the moment. Not quite sure what my plans for the weekend are, though there's a lot of Seafair stuff going on around town right now that I may see if I can find a way to check out at one point or another. As is usual for me, though, I'm not planning much of anything more than about 20 minutes in advance....
  • 2004
    • Somehow, I’m not surprised Our enemies are innovative and resourceful, and so are we. They never stop thinking about new ways to harm our country and our people, and neither do we.
    • Tigger cleared of all charges In a recent trial in Florida, a Disney employee was found not guilty of fondling a 13 year old girl while posing in a Tigger costume for photographs. My favorite part of the article was a series of photos in which the defense attorney tried on a Tigger costume in order to demonstrate how difficult it can be to know exactly where one's hands are placed while suited up. The photos are priceless…
  • 2003
    • xyzzy Nothing happens.
    • The MovableType/Mac conspiracy… Another IM conversation, investigating the MovableType/Six Apart/Mac/Apple conspiracy.
    • And now, just to change the subject… If this keeps up, I might start to think I live in Seattle or something!
    • Anatomy of a smear campaign Robinson appears guilty of nothing at all -- save being a gay man who wants to be a bishop. For some, unfortunately, that is enough to justify all sorts of innuendo and dirty tricks. Be warned: This is the way they play.
    • Congratulations, Bishop Robinson The mere fact that we were able to get to this point, despite the last minute machinations of Robinson's detractors, says wonderful things about where we might head in the future. Many, many congratulations to Bishop Robinson, and to all of his supporters.
    • Robinson cleared, vote rescheduled The clergyman seeking to become the first openly gay bishop in the Episcopal Church has been cleared of 11th-hour allegations, church sources have confirmed, NBC News’ Jim Avila reported Tuesday afternoon. The vote by bishops to confirm the elevation of the Rev. V. Gene Robinson, which had been postponed Monday for an investigation into the surprise allegations, was rescheduled for Tuesday afternoon.
    • Inappropriate Touching Sources say that the alleged inappropriate conduct by the Rev. Cn. Gene Robinson occurred when Robinson touched a married man in his 40’s on his bicep, shoulder and upper back in the process of a public conversation at a province meeting around two years ago.
    • The hazards of modern journalism A Japanese journalist who was manhandled by U.S. troops in Iraq on July 27 is recovering from injuries sustained during the confrontation but remains outraged at the use of excessive force against him, said co-worker Mika Yamamoto.
  • 2002
    • Hey, nifty! Woohoo! Turns out that Adriaan, the mad genius behind Kung-Tunes, liked the writeup I did of how I integrated Kung-Tunes into my site design. Not only did he link to me from his site, but he tells me that he's added a link to the writeup in the Kung-Tunes readme.

On This Day: Aug 4

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 24 posts previously published on August 4th

  • 2023
  • 2022
    • 🎥 Woman in Motion A really nice portrait of an incredible person, and a very important period in NASA's and America's history.
  • 2020
  • 2017
    • Book thirty-five of 2017: Dreams of Distant Shores, by Patricia A. McKillip. ⭐️⭐️⭐️ (Endeavor Award finalist)
    • Apparently it’s National Chocolate Chip Cookie Day. Definitely worth celebrating!
  • 2016
    • Book thirty-six of 2016: World Without End, by Joe Haldeman. ⭐️⭐️⭐️ (217/366) #startrek #tos
  • 2014
    • Thinking this beard idea might not be too bad. Prairie likes it, too. So far, so good.
  • 2009
  • 2004
    • They Knew Despite the whitewash, we now know that the Bush administration was warned before the war that its Iraq claims were weak.
    • Missouri 0 — Seattle 1 Handily showing up Missouri's ban on gay marriage, King County Superior Court Judge William Downing ruled this morning that banning gay marriage would violate the state constitution, clearing the way for gay marriage in Washington once the ruling is reviewed by the state Supreme Court.
    • Photo Op? Or attempted murder? Pratridiot Watch takes Bush to task for using the recent security alerts as a photo op for Laura and the twins. Actually, I think that's entirely the wrong way to look at it. It wasn't a photo op — Bush was actually just hoping the terrorists would attack, killing his wife and children in the process, so he could play upon the sympathies of the nation's people to re-elect him next November.
    • Music and Politics Just for amusement sake, after reading an article about the upcoming Vote for Change concert tour, here's a short and probably very incomplete list of musical artists who have supported one presidential candidate or the other. Most of this list is culled from the article, I may update it as days go by as I run across more names. Submissions will be welcome, of course.
  • 2003
    • Kittens! Every time you masturbate... which kitten does god kill?
    • Come one, come all As a beta tester, I can give codes to twenty friends that will allow them to sign up for TypePad at a discounted rate -- 20% off the base price for life.
    • This probably shouldn't be funny… The technology is not yet foolproof. The online edition of The New York Post, which is owned by the News Corporation, ran an article last month about a murder in which the victim's body parts were packed in a suitcase, and Google served up an ad for a luggage dealer.
    • Can you say 'smear campaign'? I knew you could! Rev. Robinson may have had the honor of being elected the first gay bishop of the Episcopal Church today. He may not have — having made it through the first two elections is a good indicator, but not a gaurantee, that he would have made it through the third. At this point, though, we may never know.
    • Geek t-shirts There's no place like 127.0.0.1
    • We are all suspects This is all very real, very scary stuff, going on as we speak in our 'freedom loving' country. Don't assume that 'it can't happen to me' — it can, and if this continues unchecked, sooner or later, it will.
    • Boston Globe Online / City & Region / Teen arrested at Logan for alleged bomb threat in his bag [Expletive] you. Stay the [expletive] out of my bag you [expletive] sucker. Have you found a [expletive] bomb yet? No, just clothes. Am I right? Yea, so [expletive] you.
    • Two down, one to go God is not on a learning curve. We, on the other hand, are on the learning curve. God has taught us a lot of things about the full inclusion of people of color, of women, and now of gay and lesbian folk.
    • Jane says… Jane's Addiction just lost a sale.
    • Wait. Time passes. Mark explains perfectly why I refuse to install XP on my home PC, and am very glad that we've got an IT guy to install it on my PC at work.

On This Day: Aug 3

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 25 posts previously published on August 3rd

  • 2023
  • 2020
  • 2018
    • Gloria Would Probably Laugh Too And yes, in case you’re wondering, he did survive.
    • “It’s really frustrating to me that more people don’t understand that racist/alt-right people have gamified their rhetoric; they’re not interested in discussion, they’re slapping down cards from a ‘Debate: The Gathering’ stack, and the only goal is taking heads.”
    • “If women were the only ones who voted, races that are closely contested now would turn into Democratic blowouts, today’s safe Republican seats would turn into toss-ups, and Democrats would win the House popular vote nearly every time.”
  • 2017
    • It’s a very hazy morning today.
  • 2016
    • Scrolling through Twitter while half-watching Grey’s Anatomy, because Jackson and April are both annoying and I really don’t care about their doomed marriage finally falling apart. Sometimes this show is stupidly entertaining, other times it’s just stupid. (216/366)
  • 2014
    • Now that the sun is setting, flames from the #snagcanyon fire are visible again.
    • The #snagcanyon fire this afternoon, from north Ellensburg.
    • Out at Guardians of the Galaxy. Not sure why I have something growing out of my head, I think it’s an artifact from the low-light photo.
  • 2010
  • 2005
    • Re-Meme (‘Michael is…’) There's a meme going around the 'net right now where you do a Google search for '$yourname is' and pick the best ten results to post. Rather than join in, I'll just point you to the post where I did this two and a quarter years ago. :)
    • Live Octopus Tentacle Okay, admittedly, I'm no fan of seafood -- generally, I tend to limit my meat-eating to animals with legs that stay on land most of the time. However, even if I were more into seafood than I am, I still think that I'd be _far_ too squicked out to try eating a dish of live octopus tentacles.
    • The DJ Test Rebecca just got a job as a professional DJ for AMS Entertainment, and in her post celebrating her successful certification, mentioned that she'd had to take a test to get the job. This struck my sense of humor, and has prompted the following exchange...
    • Interestingness I'm probably one of the last people to actually make mention of this, but the big news in the Flickrverse over the past few days has been the introduction of two new features: tag clusters and 'interestingness'.
  • 2004
    • PvP takes on the comic syndicates The author of PvP, a webcomic that I really don't read often enough, has decided that the newspaper comic syndication racket isn't for him. So, instead of giving up all the rights to his strip, he's going to investigate syndicating it himself for free.
    • One of these things is not like the others… I love seeing things like this. From today's iTMS 'new releases' e-mail from Apple…
    • Word of the Day: Psycophant Psychophant — A person suffering from a mental disorder in which contact with reality is lost or highly distorted, and which is characterized by unembarrassed fawning over the current administration and its lackeys.
    • Do-be-do-be-do me This was going to go into the linklog, but it's so wonderfully bizarre that I figured it deserved a little more visibility: Debbie Does Dallas — The Musical!
    • The City Sleeps So, the big news of the moment is that we appear to have an arsonist running around Seattle. Thirteen fires in the North Seattle area over the past three days, the majority of which have been definitely determined to be arson, and now there's a reward being offered of up to $30,000 for information leading to an arrest.
    • Kerry and Bush: Achievements Lately, Bush's line of attack has been that Kerry just hasn't done that much during his time in the Senate — a charge that, unfortunately, is being blindly accepted and parroted until it's accepted as 'truth'. I had a conversation with a gentleman yesterday during my lunch break where he delighted in pointing out Kerry's supposed lack of real experience.
  • 2003
    • Hit the showers, Harry! Of course, now I'm going to start showing up in searches for all sorts of disturbing Harry Potter slash fanfic. Joy.
    • This weekend… ...had a great weekend out running around in the sun. Spent Saturday with Prairie and her sisters H and K, and Sunday Prairie and I went out to the Woodland Park Zoo.
  • 2002

Difficult Listening Hour 2020.08.01

Week twenty-three 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.

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My nieces’ grandparents (on their dad’s side) found an old park bench for their family, and my nieces decorated it. I think this is wonderful, and am sharing with permission from their mom.

On This Day: Aug 2

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 19 posts previously published on August 2nd

  • 2024
  • 2023
  • 2020
    • Difficult Listening Hour 2020.08.01 Week twenty-three of my unplanned, unrehearsed, seat-of-the-pants goofing around.
    • My nieces’ grandparents (on their dad’s side) found an old park bench for their family, and my nieces decorated it. I think this is wonderful, and am sharing with permission from their mom.
    • On This Day: Aug 2 Recognizing 20 years of blogging, here are my past posts from August 2
  • 2018
    • Do you like the color purple? Turns out you can thank rancid mollusc butt mucus! “This is a colour that pretends to transcend the vulgar vagaries of this world, all the while remaining mired in its muck.”
  • 2016
    • Used #Pixelmator to combine two #Prisma effects (Heisenberg and Mosaic). On a miniature computer I carry in my pocket and only semi-accurately call a “phone” (as that’s one of its least used functions). Even with all the crap in the world today, living in the future is cool. (215/366)
    • We voted!
    • For one brief, odd moment, I was sure there was some sort of robotic snake on the road outside our house.
  • 2014
    • An afternoon visiting The circus planet. #RollWorld Image @RollWorldApp, #TinyPlanet #PhotoSphere #StereoGraphic
    • At the circus! Yesterday we noticed that the Wenatchee Youth Circus was in town for the weekend, so here we are, watching them prep for the show!
  • 2006
    • Vegas Vacation It's vacation time -- a full five days off from work. Tomorrow morning, at some horrendous hour, Prairie's sister is driving us to the airport where we'll board a plane to fly down to Las Vegas for three days with Xebeth!
  • 2004
    • Meme Propagation Test This posting is a community experiment started by Minding the Planet to see how a meme represented by a blog posting spreads across blogspace, physical space and time. It will help to show how ideas travel across blogs in space and time and how blogs are connected.
    • Seeing Cheney requires signing ‘loyalty oath’ Kirsten sent this my way earlier today, and then I ran across it again on Len's site, and both times it just made my skin crawl: Obtaining Cheney Rally Ticket Requires Signing Bush Endorsement.
    • iTunes and Jazz: More about Metadata Regular readers of this mess I call a website will occasionally have seen me rant about metadata, especially where the iTunes Music Store is concerned. In short, it's woefully incomplete, and at times, flat-out inaccurate. It was quite heartening for me to run across Jazz in 2500?, a jazz-lovers look at the disservice done to music when only the least possible information is preserved when purchasing music online.
    • Ballard Locks Photo Workshop So yesterday was the big photo gathering at the Locks. Prairie and I picked up her sister Hope and then headed out, eventually getting there about an hour into the event. As I'd never been to the Locks before, I wasn't entirely sure where to go at first, so we just started following the paths and wandering around. It wasn't long before we stumbled across a fairly large group with a higher-than-average ratio of cameras…
  • 2003
    • Overpriced? Oh, come on. Why in the world, then, would I want to pay $15/month (not counting any discounts I get for being a TypePad beta tester) to sign up with TypePad? Quite a few reasons, actually.
  • 2002