Bonnaroo, We Hardly Knew Ye

Wednesday, March 5th, 2008

Though I’ve spent the past five middle-of-June weekends in Manchester, TN at the Bonnaroo festival, I don’t expect to return this year. Simply put, the lineup isn’t good enough to justify the ever-increasing costs. Combined with the even more disappointing All Points West lineup, I don’t have high expectation for music this summer. But in [...]

Strike

Thursday, December 22nd, 2005

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March on DC (part 1): Photos

Tuesday, September 27th, 2005

Some day I’ll get on the ball with this whole Flickr thing, but for now here are a couple of my shots from this weekend: Also, check out Matt’s excellent post and photoset from the day as well as Albert’s photoset which shows what someone who knows how to take photos, unlike me, can actually [...]

New camera!

Friday, September 23rd, 2005

After an unfortunate encounter between my old Sony DSC-V1 and a whole lot of beer, I found myself camera-less this past Memorial Day. Seeing how I’m going back to the scene of the crime, and an anti-war rally seems to offer nearly unlimited possibilities for interesting photos, I went out to Ritz Camera in Liberty [...]

Science and Progress

Friday, July 29th, 2005

In this corporate medical world we live in, surgery can be one of the most private things a person will experience. Be it life sustaining heart repair surgery, psyche repairing cosmetic facial surgery, or acutely crucial organ transplant surgery, most of us wouldn’t like to talk about the dangerous procedure we were about to undergo. [...]

It was so hot outside, you could fry an egg

Monday, July 11th, 2005

I find myself now sitting at my desk with nothing to say for once. It’s not that there is nothing out there in the world to blog about. The Hotline’s new Blogometer, a daily summary of what’s going on in the blogosphere, shows that people are busy talking about the London bombing, Valerie Plame, CAFTA, [...]

My aim is true.

Friday, May 6th, 2005

We’ve determined that Tim’s glasses look better on me. Kurt pointed me towards a clip of a fantastic young Swedish vocal band, Riltons Vänner. I could listen to their soprano sing all day.

Spring Has Sprung in the 215

Friday, April 1st, 2005

And how do I know? The fountain is on at Love Park. This picture was taken with my Treo 650. Best…gadget…ever.