6.18.2005

6.15.2005

I don't know what to say

I'm not always there when you call but I'm always on time

6.09.2005

going nuclear

sometimes i worry that an atomic bomb will be detonated in a big city somewhere.

it just seems like it's bound to happen eventually.

what will all those soviet suitcase bombs unaccounted for. it doesn't keep me up at night really, but every once in a while i just think about it. that's all.

6.07.2005

magnetic ribbon vs. colored bracelets

which of these two trendy phenomenon is the most widespread?

are they somehow related?

how the hell did this happen?
AlterNet: Start Making Sense: Start Making Sense: How To Talk To America: "We are living in the good old days. The century defining crises have yet to hit. The energy crunch, peak oil has yet to hit. The globalization; China, India coming on line and finally being able to come into their own; that has not yet hit and affected our economy. Global warming hasn't hit. The massive species extinctions haven't hit. We are in the good old days. Whatever movement prepares itself now not to protest but to govern. [Applause.] A movement that prepares itself to govern a broken country, a hurt country, a country that needs solutions, not issues, not critiques, not complaints, not kvetches but the country that needs strong people who are willing to take responsibility and bring forth solutions. That movement will be welcomed, beloved, accepted, celebrated and lauded at Thanksgiving tables in blue states and red states."
AlterNet: Special Coverage: Start Making Sense

i found this set of articles to be rather thought provoking--a nice touching off point for several discussions.

6.05.2005

Truth in the hands of artists-III (GreaterKashmir.com) 5/6/2005 : 5:09:28 PM

Here's an interesting conversation between Thom Yorke (of Radiohead) and Howard Zinn (who authored the People's History of the United States)
AlterNet: The Foreign Language of Choice

I think George Lakoff's a brilliant man. He has tremendous insight into the way language shapes the way we comprehend the world. In a way it's a bit like Marshall Mcluhan's 'the media is the message.' Any real changes that are to take place in our current political circumstance will have to account for the way language plays such an important role. There, I did it too. "Language plays such an important role." I'm using the metaphor of acting and a play to convey a particular idea. Strange.

I read Lakoff's "Metaphors We Live By" for an anthropology class as an undergrad--thanks Dr. Mueggler. Lakoff has recently written Don't Think of an Elephant It's sort of a progressive manifesto for communicating our ideas and values to the populace.
so i've been heading over to the the blue room website on a pretty regular basis to download recent shows. rob debank's on saturday mornings while chris coco is on sunday mornings. very cool. i like to record and then throw it onto my ipod.

i've now got a way to see how often my site is viewed, etc, so maybe if i post here a bit more often it'll translate into more pageviews.

sorry everything on here's so boring right now. it's just sort of a experimental space for me to get my shit together. i'll also be looking into uploading images and audio soon.

so um

now i have a widget that allows me to post directly to my blog. cool.
so i've made the switch.

to a mac that is.

and now i'm in the process of getting all of my dashboard widgets up and running.

i just got a nice little one that shows me the number of new messages in my gmail inbox.

and now i'm looking into adsense (not like anyone reads this)

so i have my doppler radar and my reversi and my network connections and my dictionary.

so handy.

6.02.2005

so this is when i think things change.

now that i have a new laptop i will be able to post to this weblog so much more. yes yes. still, no one is reading this but me.

maybe that will change.

from now on i'll be trying to link to and write about various topics that i find curious.

i've been getting into the podcast thing a lot lately.

i listen mostly to bbc and npr shows (on the media, etc) and mac podcasts.

i've also figured out how to record streaming audio radio shows so i can listen to them on the ride into oakland.
v. cool.
i want to create a car ribbon magnet (i'm not sure what color) that says "this is not a ribbon" on it. sorta metaphysical i think. maybe i'm trying too hard.