Written on Friday, the 15th of July, 2005 at 1:21 am and was filed under:
Wallowing,
Family,
school
On paper you’d think that it would be one of the happiest evenings ever. Lisa and Stan finally took some much needed Lisa and Stan time, and I got to babysit Noah. We went to Waite Park at the top of the hill. It might only be the second highest point in Minneapolis, but the open sky and setting sun transported the park and everyone in it to the top of the world.
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Written on Friday, the 15th of July, 2005 at 12:44 am and was filed under:
Photography,
school
I just wasn’t in the mood for flower photography today. Maybe I will reshoot all this tomorrow.
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Written on Friday, the 15th of July, 2005 at 12:42 am and was filed under:
Photography
Paul wanted more pictures. Here you go. I’d like to reshoot this with a tripod, but that would be too much like planning.
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Written on Friday, the 15th of July, 2005 at 12:41 am and was filed under:
Photography,
school
New
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Written on Thursday, the 14th of July, 2005 at 10:11 pm and was filed under:
Diversions,
Comics
What are the odds that the new Charlie and the Chocolate Factory will feature hot Oompa-Loompa-on-Oompa-Loompa action?
Find out here:
Oddjack Cultural Oddsmaker: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory : Oddjack
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Written on Thursday, the 14th of July, 2005 at 4:24 pm and was filed under:
Music,
school
The power went out towards the end of class today. Apparently I was the only person who had the childhood experience of making ooo ooo ghost noices when the lights were turned off in elementary school. The professor (no, not the real professor, but the PhD candidate who replaced the real professor for half the lectures) continued by flashlight, and the class lit their notes with either cell phones or their laptops.
I just got an email from Gerg, whose band (Dallas Orbiter) is playing Orchestra Hall at midnight on Friday, and then the Hexagon Bar at eleven on Saturday. There is a strong chance that I will be at both of those shows, because I am still their number one superfan, and both are free. I have not yet heard back about the proposed Tacos Morelos / Walker Art Center date, but if that works out for the weekend it will likely take precedence — although both shows are late enough that I would be free by then anyway.
Uh oh, looks like I can’t walk home from the Hexagon.
Oh, hey, Haley Bonar is playing the Turf Club tomorrow. I almost forgot. Of course, I have only listened to the one song, so even though that song is spectacular and breaks my heart into a fine dust, maybe I should check out some more before committing myself. Maybe I could live dangerously and visit Saint Paul AND Minneapolis in one night. Oh! I could even take the 16, just like old times!
Apparently this is the summer that I turn 20, not the summer that I turn 30.
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Written on Thursday, the 14th of July, 2005 at 12:40 pm and was filed under:
Nerdity,
school
With infinite apologies to Walt Mink.
Avoiding people’s eyes
Noticing how many different kind of shoes there are
Watching them go by
Full lyrics here
My class starts in five or ten minutes, but I will be splitting my attention between the minutiae of Turing Machines and the #gallery irc channel, where at least one of the students that I am mentoring for Google Summer of Code is currently trying to spit out his plan. I think that he has a reasonable handle on things, but like most programmers he needs to learn how to give status updates. I am included in that lot.
Can I split my attention three ways? Can I blog while paying attention to the irc channel while taking notes on the unsolveability of PCP? Probably not, so you, my loyal readership, will have to wait until after class and work for me to lay the shag carpet of language in this rec room of a website. I imagine that I will be doing something while babysitting Noah tonight, but that something might be playing at the park or watching Beauty and the Beast. In “Morgan’s Passing” by Anne Tyler, the puppeteers do “Beauty and the Beast,” but the beast does not change into a prince at the end.
Oh yeah, I printed out the Four Negations cover art (which still makes me laugh) and showed it to Andy. He told me that I have too much time on my hands. I don’t believe him, but I will consider it while dragging the kiddie pool up to my bedroom and soaking in it tonight. I think that the hose will reach through my window.
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Written on Thursday, the 14th of July, 2005 at 9:23 am and was filed under:
Diversions,
Nerdity
LEGO Turing machine
It frightens me a little that
- I understand this
- It kind of excites me
- I’m slightly upset that it isn’t a true turing machine (but is equivalent, since it can apparently simulate one)
Mmm… infinite tape…
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Written on Wednesday, the 13th of July, 2005 at 11:33 pm and was filed under:
Diversions,
Photography,
Music
This was yet another copy of the logo, but upon viewing my front page I decided that was way too much.
How about this instead? Stan is selling an effects unit and a sound module on ebay. Lisa wanted pictures, so here they are:
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Written on Wednesday, the 13th of July, 2005 at 11:10 pm and was filed under:
Diversions,
Music,
Comics
While watching the Daily Show I put a little sauce on the logo.
I don’t think that I have had this much fun since I made the Team Kickass logo
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