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Monthly Archives: September 2003
It’s Sunday
I have to go to work tomorrow. Yuck. I’m still pretty tired from the road trip. I need another recovery day. Meanwhile I have to wait for my film to develop. Since I shot a black and white roll, they gotta get it done until Wednesday. They have to send it out to the main lab. I guess it’ll get to be about time for me to get my own developing kit.
I did get my hair cut short today. I got tired of it. No more ponytail for me. So far I got good results. I feel much cooler than I did before. And got a compliments as well. All in all, I’m happy it’s cut now. It’s so easy to take care of it. :)
Mental note: must go to take pictures of the St. Louis Arch at night. Beautiful!
Photo Trip
Yesterday, Cybrpunk, Dabbu, Melissa, and I went to Shawnee National Forest (the Eastern side) and took plenty of pictures. I have them up at digitaldaisy.net. More pictures to come soon, once I get the film developed. :)
Holy cow
What a phenomenal shot! I must go to this place called the Anasazi Ruins. Makes me wonder if Tyr Anasazi of Andromeda was named after it.
It’s almost autumn
I simply can’t wait for it to be autumn. I can live without summer. I’m not too keen on the heat. >=)
CD’s and DVD’s are doomed. Interesting. But I can’t agree with this. Sure, people will download stuff, use on-demand for watching movies. But unless everyone gets the ultimate TiVo, then I’m thinking I’ll stick with DVD’s for movies. As for CD’s, well, I’ll always want to make my own mixes. Perhaps someday we’ll have a new form of media. But not today.
WIRED: Burning Man ‘03 Ashes, Dust So this year, the death of a young woman brought a big damper on the Burning Man Festival. I did want to go to this, just to experience it. Unfortunately, no one can be told what the Burning Man is. You have to see it for yourself. :)
CNET: SCO to send out Linux invoices Oh my. SCO is Really putting it down now. They’re apparently getting ready to send $698 invoices to companies using commercial versions of Linux. I think they’re taking it a little too far, don’t you? That would be like me sending an invoice to Nintendo because one of their characters used my name. I mean…come on.