Month: June 2004
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Microserfing
I’ve been reading Douglas Coupland’s Microserfs, and it’s making me painfully nostalgic for the days of trumpet winsock and the bbs. I remember the first time I “talked” to another live human being with my keyboard, and how exciting gopher and MU*s and surfing the World Wide Web via Lynx was. World Wide Web is…
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Everything You Read Here…
…can probably be found over at bOING bOING. Unfortunately for me, my friends haven’t given me any good links lately that don’t involve flopping mammaries or bodily fluids of some kind. Nonetheless, this photo-documentary of the daily commute on the MTA is very well-done. Check it out. I’m off to get rid of approximately 75%…
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l33t!
Thanks to Alana and a random algorithm that deigned to bestow upon her some invites, I can now be reached at AN UNDISCLOSED GMAIL ACCOUNT WITH THE USERNAME OF C Z E C H dot H A R R I S O N. No fair that plain ‘ol czech@ was taken was too short, but…
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Here For Good
I don’t want to move again, friends. If I never explore the world, and I die in Greensboro, North Carolina, it’ll be because of June 1st, 2004, a date which will be imprinted on my memory forever. Needless to say, we were not quite as prepared as we had previously believed. By around 1pm on…