Morning Bike Commute: North Coast Line Hammock Report Volume One: I think I’ve finally found an adequate way to hang my hammock on my front patio. It’s a little iffy, but I think with structural reinforcements and some ball bearings it will hold. I seriously think my neighbors are using the hammock while I’m away …
Monthly Archives: May 2002
Deaf, Dumb & Blind @ The Babylon Gallery I need to see more Art. Art being made. Art that makes you laugh. Art that is not so easily consumed. Art that hits you over the head. I want to bath in it and cover my walls, floors, and ceilings with it. The current exhibition at …
I’ve probably floated through Target stores more than a few hundred times in my lifetime. I didn’t think there was a piece of real estate at Target that I hadn’t contemplated a purchase or needless accessory at some point in my life but the other night Kelly had to pick up a gift for a …
Too much fast-forward thinking and rewind selekta music and movies all dropping around me and flooring my sensibilities that it’s hard to concentrate on what’s actually happening on planet earth. It just can’t be as interesting as what’s coming out of my headphones or what’s on that film. Catching this mornings stories and sniffing the …
My Florida pictures are finally up. It took me awhile. I thought I had lost them all to my ill fated #@$*!? Macintosh, but I found them hiding in the lost recesses of some bizarre corrupted file. I think my hard drive is planning a hostile take over. Where the hell is that iphoto program? …
Things move at a fantastic pace. Stop. A full weekend. First things first. A new section on afrojet that I’m experimenting with is called “on the hi fi”. It’s an apple script called i tunes track info and it harnesses the power of Mac OSX and itunes. It grabs whatever song is currently being played …
Morning Bike Commute: The Concrete Donut. My morning bike commute was a bit cold this morning but it gave me pause to realize that this must be the opening of the Garage Sale season. There were dozens of signs along the frayed electrical post and other street-side homegrown concoctions. I can’t wait. I want to …
Lo-fi solutions to high tech problems rate up there with Beautiful Art and Fruit Loops on a Sunday morning. Love it. Looooove it. In a postscript to yesterdays post about bad music killing iMacs and other PC’s, it looks like the cleaver ones have found ways around this bit of Corporate bullheadedness by using two …
The reviews are in. It looks like the new Star Wars movie sucks. James Lileks review in today’s Star Tribune is simple and to the point. It’s weird, but I think I actually convinced myself that this was going to be a great movie. My faith is shaken. I think I’m less interested in seeing …
“I think the only thing you’ll ever see I specialized in is taking good photos” –Glen E. Friedman I saw the ridiculously inspiring documentary Dogtown and Z-boys this weekend and walked away with an ever greater admiration for Glen E. Friedman: revolutionary photographer. In conjunction with the dogtown articles written and photographed by C. R. …