Archive for March, 2003

How Many Protesters Voted?

I’d like to know how many of the peace protesters you see on TV actually voted in real down-home American elections. Or any election.
I wonder how many of those that want Bush’s head didn’t vote and are from Florida.
Here’s an idea: let’s pseudo-vote (I mean, he didn’t really win, remember?) a guy into office who’s […]

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In the process of updating this site and deleting the detritus left behind by hundreds of JavaScript/Flash/CSS experiments gone bad, I found this picture lurking in one of the oldest, deepest folders:

That was how cool I looked when I lived in Brooklyn. Oh yeah.

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Mmm. Nummy.

Poore Brothers Salt & Cracked Pepper chips. Mmm. Nummy.
I updated the Web section tonight by getting rid of all the tables and cluttered markup and adding my newest site, gallery19. I also brought my brother’s site (KyleMasuga.com) back to the top of the list because his long-awaited overhaul is almost finished.
Reading: Bukowski, Hot Water Music
Hearing: […]

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No worries, Einstein and Jesus are O.K.

I HATE - let me repeat - I absolutely freaking LOATHE JavaScript. I have wasted a whole evening trying to validate a freaking form but only if a checkbox is checked and it’s a disaster. There are no thorough tutorials online, either. If I had at least LEARNED something during the entire time I sat […]

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A Freakin’ Geek

One thing I don’t like about the web is how inaccurate it can be because of pages that just languish there with no one to take care of them. I know I’ve brought this up before, but if someone didn’t know any better they might think I still work at a small copy-shop in Grand […]

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