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suicide is painless

Wednesday, September 15th, 2004

This entry is best read to the sound of Loudon Wainwright’s song, Donations (2Mb mp3 link). When they go through my wallet and fish out my license, they’ll learn my D.O.B and my eyes were blue. As for my corneas I don’t care who gets ‘em, but all other organs and parts are for you. [...]

movements of all the interconnected points in the system

Wednesday, August 4th, 2004

Notes on TimeAndTheHunter/BloodSea (page 39) The narrator casts his mind back, far from the car journey he is currently taking part in, to the primordial beginnings of his cellular existence, swimming, or being swum, through the medium that contains all life, whose movements effect the movements of all the interconnected points in the system, only [...]

latest discoveries:

Tuesday, July 27th, 2004

Simon Trpceski (with video feeds of past performances) I’ve just been choking back tears at the sight of Simon Trpceski performing Saint-Saëns’ Second Piano Concerto at the Proms. A machine couldn’t play with greater perfection. He’s only 25. BBC – Sound of Life ‘Eavesdropping on elephants and imagining the noise of the birth of our [...]

that rings a bull

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2004

An iframe test, this could get ugly1. see the complete project here. 1. but only if you visit the site, as there is a Romulan cloaking device cast over the RSS feed on this one.

but you can’t see them

Wednesday, June 16th, 2004

Not nice! It seems this post won’t show up in the RSS feed, visit the site if you want to see what it’s all about.

tesugen

Tuesday, June 1st, 2004

I’ve been reading Peter Tesugen’s blog for several weeks now, so I was both surprised and delighted to find my own words staring back at me a couple of days ago. For those of you who haven’t read my previous entry, it would do you no harm to just visit Peter’s entry instead, as he [...]

flames

Friday, May 28th, 2004

I am, according to John Massengale at Veritas et Venustas, a schmuck. Of course I understood this was derogatory, but I was inspired to look it up. Originally, schmuck meant decoration or ornament in German. It’s easy to see how that would become a word for jewelry, but what about the other meaning? In Yiddish [...]

latest discoveries:

Friday, May 21st, 2004

Everyday Matters. a series of occasional essays on creative things, journal making, drawing,etc. Web log by Danny Gregory – some delicious pen and watercolour drawings to be found here MicroSky ‘ …MicroSky is a freeware planetarium for mobile/cell phones with Java-support and a connection to the internet…’ Ferguson Hill speakers 166cm tall, 8mm thick toughened [...]

Pirate radio

Thursday, May 6th, 2004

More coverage of the now infamous DJ Dangermouse mash-up of the Beatles and Jay-Z, Black and White albums can be found over at Wired. I downloaded this a few weeks ago and, frankly, it’s over rated. However, the extra publicity that it’s brought to the mash-up arena is beginning to make the discovery of new [...]

Flash Mob

Sunday, February 29th, 2004

As promised on August 7, 2003, the following write up is the result of my participation in the flash mob that took place in Birmingham (UK) later that month. Upon arriving at the location specified in the first set of instructions, we were handed a piece of paper. On it were the following directions: Let’s [...]

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