Tuesday, August 30, 2005

Kickball Kaos

It was another most-excellent day of kickball on Sunday. For a change the sun was actually was out. We got in two games with some pretty even teams and some awesome catches. Then a group of us met-up at Casanova. Wildness ensued.

Monday, August 29, 2005

burner bulbs on Flickr - Photo Sharing!

burner bulbs on Flickr - Photo Sharing!

Saw these on flickr today. Love the color. I wonder how many he made?

Lockjaw the Alligator

The Jack Kirby Museum & Research Center website launched today on what would have been his 88th birthday. Here's a funny animal strip he drew in 1947. Even in something like this you can see evidence of his amazing story-telling ability.

Thursday, August 25, 2005

Burning Man 2004 Temple of Stars - Fullscreen QuickTime VR Panoramic image

Burning Man 2004 Temple of Stars - Fullscreen QuickTime VR Panoramic image
Found this very cool panaramic of last years David Best temple. Can't wait to see this year's Tower of Memory

Wednesday, August 24, 2005

NPR : Army Specialist Was First Md. Woman Killed in Iraq

NPR : Army Specialist Was First Md. Woman Killed in Iraq
These reports on the rememberance of soldiers killed in Iraq usually get to me, but this one hit especially hard. It just blows my mind that this young woman can be home celebrating with here family in Baltimore one week and dead in Iraq the next. What are we doing letting all these young people die for? It makes me feel like I could be doing something more to register my dis-approval of this war.

Monday, August 22, 2005

Man Maze Makers

The Hun: Trapped in the Man Maze — Traces

The Hun blogged about the Man Maze makers today and got a shot of my brother Ilo, or is it Elo now? He's standing center, in the Dog Boy shirt. Man, I'm really looking forward to gettting up there soon.

Citizen's Here and Abroad - Video

Went to the Citizen'sand Loquat show this weekend and they showed the new Citizen's vid by Jason Koxvold. Very cool stuff and beautifully shot.

Friday, August 19, 2005

Mason's via My Old Kentucky Blog

My Old Kentucky Blog: mason's

Dodge wrote a bit on the band Mahjongg today, so I took a listen and was blown away by this instrumental. It's almost painful to listen to, but at the same time amazingly beautiful. I think I'm sold

Mahjongg - Fractal (Instrumental)

Kickball Komics!

Corey Lewis: Pages from my new comic about kickball

Loved his book Sharknife and now his next book is about kickball. How could you go wrong?

Thursday, August 18, 2005

Gerlach Live Webcam

Burning Man: Preparation : Gerlach Live Webcam

Getting ready to head up to Black Rock City again this year. Should be a stupendous year. My brother is already up there supervising the building of the maze that will surround the Man Temple. My sister is going to come up as well this year, plus some friends from LA. Then last night I just found out an old friend from high school will be up there.

Geoff Johns | Brian Vaughan

Geoff Johns | Brian Vaughan

It's good to see comic book writers get some semi-mainstream press coverage, well The Onion at least. These guys are two of my favorite writers right now. Brian's doing amazing work with "Y: The Last Man" & "Ex Machina" and Geoff is kicking butt all over DC, though my soft spot is for his JSA work.

Geoff Johns Interview

Brian Vaughan Interview

Huh, that's weird.

This is a collection of common "secrets" in the IT trade with some excellent accompanying photos. Highly recommended

Via The Technologist: Everything you need to know to make it in Information Technology

This works particularly well with users, because every user wants to feel special. They want to believe that fact that they canĂ‚’t figure out some simple stupid little thing out for themselves is the computers fault not their own.

Wednesday, August 17, 2005

Bruce/Warren - I AM BATMAN

Okay, I'm one of the people that got this gag and loved it. Sad isn't it.

gutterninja » I Apologize If This Gag Is Inaccessible; Also, I’m Probably Not The First To Think Of It

[BAT SIGNAL]The Other…Hurts

Yes, I’ve already seen the article about the fathers’-rights guy climbing up the wall of Buckingham Palace dressed as me. I didn’t need 300 copies of it. Stop sending it to me, before I sic my dog on you. (I have one, you know. He wears a mask.)

I’m about halfway through busting the Penguin and just started on an idea for the Cluemaster. I’m not sure if it’ll be a black-cape, spooky thing or a blue-cape, Sci-Fi Closet thing. I may just scrap the investigation and use what I’ve got so far to track down the Riddler instead. There’s also the League Thing, but I can’t say any more about that just yet.

Tap Tap

Tap Tap
My friend Becky took me to this very cool resturant in Miami, not at all what I was expecting and very funky and down to earth. The food was excellent and the night we were there the had some amazing drumming and music in cellebration of an important date in the fight for Haitian independence.

Tuesday, August 16, 2005

moon on a wing


I really like how this shot turned out.

Miami, FLA

I did a whirlwind trip down to Miami for work this week, down on Sunday and back on Monday. It was my first time there and I wasn't sure what to expect. The Art Deco was spectacular even after Naiper and I definitely want to go back. My friend Becky from High School lives down there now and it was great to see her again, going out for dinner and seeing some of the sights. Ah! If I didn't have to go into the office... Next time.

House of Masks Camp

So I'm joining up with the House of Mask Camp for Burning Man this year and we had a trial run/ BBQ this weekend. Some great masks were made and I'm really looking forward to seeing how it goes down on the Playa.

Friday, August 12, 2005

The Ultimate LEGO Star Wars site

FBTB.net: The LEGO Star Wars Experience

Found this amazing Lego Star Wars site the other day. Damn! That some serious building, but it is inspiring. There some interviews with official Lego Master Builders as well and that's just another huge step-up.

What They're Listening to in Antarctica This Summer

LastFM :: Antarctica

I've been playing around with this site, as just sort of a way to keep track of what I'm listen to and posting it on the blog as "Now Playing". But I love the stats too. Doesn't everyone want to know what the hot artists are in Antarctica are this summer?

Monday, August 08, 2005

Kupek a.k.a. The Amazing Bryan Lee O'Malley

I've been listening to Warren Ellis' Superburst mixtapes since he started doing them and the one track I kept finding myself craving was by this artist Kupek, but I really had no idea what the group was. Imagine my surprise when Kupek turned out to be the band name of Bryan Lee O'Malley, the comic book guy responsible for Scott Pilgram. Still haven't read his comic book work, but if it's half as good as his music, it must totally rock. The other nice thing he's doing is making his music available via bit torrent. Very cool. Thanks Brian!
RADIOMARU.com

Friday, August 05, 2005

The Rise and Fall of the Monkey King




El Gato Theatre - The Rise and Fall of the Monkey King

Last night I went and saw this play that my step-sister is doing. Its' vrey silly and campy, but at the same time trying to artistic and political. The dance numbers were probably the best part though.

Thursday, August 04, 2005

Corrugated cardboard helicopter via Boing Boing


Boing Boing: Corrugated cardboard helicopter

Inspiring! What a way to recycle all the cardbord that abounds, though I must say I'm not as impressed by the dash.

Tuesday, August 02, 2005

Take Your Girlie To The Movies (If You Can't Make Love At Home)

Take Your Girlie To The Movies (If You Can't Make Love At Home)

I downloaded this mp3 and was amazed at how racey is was for 1919. Then I was reading something this weekend that was comparing the 1920's to the 60's, saying that the ideas of sexual freedom weren't really new, just newly spread to the masses.

Monday, August 01, 2005

NPR : The Power of Love to Transform and to Heal

NPR : The Power of Love to Transform and to Heal

I heard this piece on the radio this morning and it really got to me.

Born Into Brothels

Born Into Brothels

I watched this movie last night and was completely blown away, inspired to do more, be more, to make a bigger difference. The Academy Award winning documentary from last year follows a group of children, the children of sex workers, growing in one of Calcutta's notorious red-light district and given the opportunity to study photography. They get this chance from a Western woman who originally wanted to just take picture of the everyday lives in the neighborhood, but by living there became sucked into the children's curiosity. But the movie stays focused on the children and their efforts to try to build a future for themselves outside of the cycles of poverty, violence and drug addiction. It's heartbreaking and just a small snapshot of the plight of so many children in the world, smart and hopeful, but trapped in their circumstances. But even as some of the children become sucked back into the neighborhood, a few are able to affect real change in their lives and that left me hopeful and inspired to something more in my own community. It's a powerful movie that can do something like that.

The kids photos can be purchased at http://www.kids-with-cameras.org/