
Yes, I’m quite sure he was pooping =)
GRIZZLY PEAR
A fun post of all kinds of different views of the future of space. I really miss the old graphics — but maybe that’s because we get the past in a very condensed form (only the memorable graphics get repeated) whereas the present is very banal since we get it ALL.

I don’t know what’s happened to the cat, its been more than a few years since we last saw him. But he was a regular visitor to my grandparent’s house for a couple years. I think they used to give him leftovers.
Art Deco Buildings: Montreux Flats, Cape Town.
I really liked the ones shown on this blog posting. Stairs and railing design can get really annoy cause they are the one point where things are all visible and you’ve got all these angles running into each other. This view from the hallway was particularly compelling – the stairwell views are not as great.
This would be a little less relevant if I didn’t have a bunch of 4×6 paper that came with my latest set of ink (they bundled it with the colored ink but it was still cheaper than buying the cartridges individually). But with a bunch of Dr. Pepper bottles, this will be useful =)
And check out Photojojo for other cool ideas for displaying pictures.
Liberty is an artifact of civilization, as even one famous non-conservative of the right knew, and it is not something that comes naturally. Men were not born with liberty, but had to earn it, work for it and struggle to retain it. It can be lost or diminished, and it is so far from the natural state of man that it is difficult to state strongly enough how wrong it is to say that “man is born free.”
via Eunomia » Everywhere In Chains.
Interesting thought
It will give you a headache…but I like the wordplay =)
As you might guess, I’m messing around with some plugins that should make it easier to blog stuff =)
Hehehe one of the top internet memes of 2008…still entertaining!

A nice little shot of a banana tree I think at the Botanical Garden in Berkeley. I definitely think that the in the age of digital photography, the “spray-and-pray” approach to taking fotos yields a couple decent shots here and there. Without the cost of film, its much less painless on the pocketbook….though I may need to get a new hard drive soon =)

This was taken at the Bunny Museum. It is amazing how much bunny kitch is produced in this world!