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Signal lost, part 2

Hey, guys. So, I’m sure you’ve noticed a lack of posts for the last two days. My laptop died, a logicboard failure, is my partially-educated guess. So until I get my laptop back sometime next week, updates will be on hold. I’m really sorry. This story is often one of the best things of my [...]

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Hang on, please…

Sorry if you’re coming here looking for this week’s update of Boat Story. This is a placeholder that did not get replaced. Long story short, I just moved to Japan, and I’m still trying to get an Internet connection. That being said, there will be posts, and I will get them uploaded when I can. [...]

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Momentile

A friend of mine sent me an invite to Momentile, and I’ve really been enjoying it. The idea is that you upload one picture a day, and that picture is one you’ve taken that exemplifies your day. It’s been a lot of fun. I wanted to just put this up on the sidebar, but apparently [...]

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Meanwhile, at the library…

I spent a good portion of my day off in the Seattle Public Library, working on the blog and doing a little writing for another story. I took the elevator down from the spiral to the 5th Avenue entrance, something I usually avoid. There’s three elevators in the Central Library, but they take forever, and [...]

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Hey! Hey Jesus! Stop that!

The title for this post comes from my buddy, Kory Wilcox, and the cover for his Christmas EP *checks calendar*, Suspicious Activity in the Middle East. Both the cover and the title are references to Jesus (a guy you may have heard of), the driving force both in Kory’s life and his music. I wanted [...]

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Seattle, it appears, posts on Flickr. My personal favorite set: Getting Around.

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On switching to the morning shift

I’ve been having the strangest experience at work lately. I’m in the process of switching from evening/dinner work to morning/lunch work via the register. I’ve been pulling 11-hour days to make it happen, starting on the register, and clocking out after 10 from the dinner shift. I’ve noticed a couple things working as a cashier, [...]

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BING BING

I bought a bicycle, or velocipede, as the kids have been calling them. For the past few weeks, I’ve had the idea in my head that, yes, I can bike the four miles to work every day, and back again. Not only will I save a buck twenty-five on busfare, but in no time I’ll [...]

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Natuba — Condensed and Collected You

I complained earlier that I couldn’t do with a WordPress.com account what I wanted to do, mainly use this blog as a catch-all for the various places I post online. I complained that I couldn’t, because I’d need plugins, and WordPress.com does not allow for that, for “security reasons.” I pouted, and moved on. While [...]

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Technolust Review — 23 August 2007

I’d like to consider this an open letter to the radio industry. So: Dear Radio Industry, It has come to my attention that you feel terrestrial radio needs to compete with satellite radio. Congratulations on this assumption. Satellite radio offers a tasty range of programing, but to someone who can’t justify spending money on it, [...]

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