Wednesday, January 24, 2007

Blogging like it's 1984...

So I'm in 'topix.net' and under local news there are links to news about Leesburg. I'm wondering, um, how does it know where I'm at? Can a web site follow me? Is it watching me now?

And for that matter, where's my cut of the US$51,000,000.00(fifty _one Million US Dollars) from F DR.IBRAHIM MARTIN of union Bank Of Nigeria. Plc??? I sent my bank account number as instructed for Off-shore remittance, and I've not seen a penny. I'm beginning to think this guy is not on the up and up.

Monday, January 22, 2007

Wednesday, January 17, 2007

How's Abe?



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Thursday, January 11, 2007

One of these things is just like the other...

I thought this Flickr app was cool:

http://www.krazydad.com/gustavog/FlickRandom.pl

It basically scans the Flickrsphere for images and throws up some random snapshots. Like John Nash from 'A Beautiful Mind,' I'm starting to see connections between these so-called 'random' images; there are definite patterns here. I believe I may have discovered the connection between Skull & Bones, the Rosicrucians, the Trilateral Commission and the Leif Garrett Fan Club. It's all clear to me now...

Saturday, January 6, 2007

Thursday, January 4, 2007

Weegee


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Originally uploaded by taller fotografia ong.
I loved that he used a "Speed Graphic."

Tuesday, January 2, 2007

evil incantation in gibberish

One day Mrs. Hopewell had picked up one of the books the girl had just put down and opening it at random, she read,

Science, on the other hand, has to assert its soberness and seriousness afresh and declare that it is concerned solely with what-is. Nothing – how can it be for science anything but a horror and a phantasm? If science is right, then one thing stands firm: science wishes to know nothing of nothing. Such is after all the strictly scientific approach to Nothing. We know it by wishing to know nothing of Nothing.

These words had been underlined with a blue pencil and they worked on Mrs. Hopewell like some evil incantation in gibberish. She shut the book quickly and went out of the room as if she were having a chill.

from Good Country People by Flannery O'Connor