Archive for May 2002
house-hunting makes me buggy
today I go to talk to the loan people at the bank again.
on a happier note, my contact form got used yesterday by someone I haven’t talked to in years and years, not for any dark distressing reason, but just because people drift away. when I knew her first, we were at music camp […]
no closer to either epic poem, but on the other hand….
I wish I could have gone to the O’Reilly Emerging Technologies conference that all the cool people were blogging about, esp. to see this seminar about LiveJournal & six degrees of separation.
I wish I could get just the cable channels I want, like Cartoon Network, ’cause…wow. hamtaro.
nifty (non-work-related) weblogs: Burning Bird, Johnathan Delacour, Life […]
who am I now?
again, I feel the need for an essay-let or an epic poem. again, I’m trying to decide, when putting my self into a box of words, which things to say and which to keep hidden. again, I wonder what’s safe, what’s right, and what’s true.
blasting the past
first off, I think I heard someone I used to know (Jon Buck?!) on the radio.
then…today I got more info about the reunion in the mail, including a questionnaire.
are you married? yes, but I still don’t believe in it. how long? two years and two months. did you marry your high school sweetheart? no, but […]
don’t say I never linked anything….
- The Internet of Groups - Weinberger always has an interesting take on things, even if he is a user of the word “blogosphere.”
[…]we’re mainly reading the views of strangers. The obvious solution to the trust problem is to seek out a discussion that starts with the people, not the product.
which makes me think of […]
things to write about
the history of Q group
the meaning of mix tapes, socially and psychologically
why “write what you know” is a bad idea
my own meta-blogging thoughts
