polaroids
I wish new photographs had a border like Polaroids, or old photos with the scalloped edges. It’s like an instant matte.
I wish new photographs had a border like Polaroids, or old photos with the scalloped edges. It’s like an instant matte.
Been a super 6 weeks or so, since whenever I last posted. Since I define my life by how productive I am now, I’ve been very productive. Lots of clicking and clacking on the keyboard, some fetch and running about with the domesticated beasts up in the wilds of Mt. Washington, a massive bruise and […]
Sweet gherkin pickles are my favorite snack right now.
My new favorite word is whenish. As in, “Whenish are we meeting up?” It’s a pre-emptive strike on imprecision. Ha!
Band name freestyles are my favorite pastime.
ffffound.com is still my favorite site.
Irresponsible amounts of coffee is just for today.
WETA is my favorite PBS station.
I stumbled upon Visual Thesaurus today while thinking about words. It appeals to me. It’s a subscription service. I’m considering it. Take a look at their visualization applet. It’s really convenient to see a whole bunch of relations simultaneously, though the visualization at this point doesn’t really take advantage of positioning. All the nodes are […]
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One of the things that has struck me about my time in the working world of computers is that most things that are somewhat interesting to work on never actually get finished. Not in the sense that nothing is ever accomplished, but that the end goal is a moving target. It often seems to me […]
Ever since I saw Juno, I’ve been meaning to write here, but a busy schedule of not writing and drinking far too much booze kept me from doing so. I had wanted to share the glowing feeling of hope (remember that?) that the movie imparted on me through jokes and music. I laughed a fair […]
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