Monthly Archives: October 2005
Holiday Road
I’m going out of town for the next couple of days, so I probably won’t post unless I’m feeling particularly gabby and search out a wifi connection. Well, I take that back. I might mobile blog from the cell phone, but don’t expect a lot of text. My eyes start to cross if I try […]
Live, From Hyperliterature!
I’ve been experimenting with embedded video on the blog, because really, I don’t have enough stuff to do. Hopefully, this will play in all browsers. If you have a problem with this video let me know. I’ll also provide a link for download in case your connection isn’t quick enough to view on-line. The video […]
Fattest One In Three Counties
You know who Wil Wheaton is? He played Crusher on Star Trek, and he was Gordie LaChance in Stand By Me. Lately he’s been writing books and you my have seen his articles over at The Onion, or his watched appearances on some of Vh1’s clips shows. He’s kind of become a cult icon on […]
The Quill Awards
The Quill Awards nominated and chose some very impressive winners this year. Go here for a complete list of winners, and on their side-bar you can click the individual categories to see which works were nominated but did not win. Some impressive work showcased in the nominees sections as well. I’m very pleased that America: […]
Onegai Shimasu
Hajime My freshman year as an undergrad I took a Karate class to fulfill one of my Human Performance class requirements. The instructor of the course was a man named James Melton. James had been active in Shotokan Karate since the sixties and his level of knowledge of the art was astounding. James was extremely […]
There’s Something Happening Here / What It Is Ain’t Exactly Clear
For the past few weeks I really haven’t had the opportunity to watch the unfolding political scandals as I would like. But as I was quickly scanning headlines tonight in an attempt to maintain a foothold on the current political landscape, something occurred to me. For as much as we talk about war in western […]
Open Call To Bloggers
If any of my fellow bloggers would like to tell me a little about their experiences blogging I would greatly appreciate it. I’m writing an article length paper on how blogging has enabled marginal voices (like ME!) to find an audience, and to what degree their voice impacts said audience. I’m still exploring the different […]