by David | Aug 15, 2007 | media, technology
Not that I should be at all surprised, but Google has found and delivered the citrusy canard I planted. If Google alerts me about this, maybe I can create an endless loop by blogging that, too.
by David | Aug 13, 2007 | culture, economics
This weekend in Massachusetts, there was a state-wide sale: 5% off everything in the store! Except clothes, cars, and anything over $2,500. It’s an event known as the Tax-Free weekend, and it seems to be quite a big deal. But I’m not sure why. Five percent...
by David | Aug 12, 2007 | media, technology, working
I’m going back to work tomorrow after a two-week vacation, during which – uncharacteristically – I read work email just twice, once at the beginning, just briefly, and again today, much more thoroughly to prepare for re-entry tomorrow. Here’s a...
by David | Aug 10, 2007 | photo, technology, travel
I sometimes rankle when people ask technical and process questions about how I make photos rather than talking about the aesthetic content. But let’s face it, the photos of late haven’t exactly been art, and it presents an opportunity for some tech notes....
by David | Aug 9, 2007 | reading & writing, travel
Not too long ago, a buddy mentioned in passing that William Gibson had a theory of jet lag postulating that your soul can’t go as fast as a jet and takes some time to catch up with you, causing much discombobulation. I traced this to Gibson’s 2002 novel,...