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August 13, 2007 :: :: Journal | Linkage | News

How Did They Know?

Wilco has the goddamn chickenpox. I had the night off. I even had a ticket. Wilco, in the summertime, in the park, under the stars, next to the water ... it was going to be perfect. Crap. Megacrap.

My redesign mania took over Christa's site. So pretty, so punk rock.

I had a dream last night that I killed someone and buried them in the yard. And then I "woke up" in the dream and realized that it was for real. And then I woke up for real and I didn't know if it was real or not. I half expected the police to come breaking down the door any minute. Then I fell asleep again and when I woke up I realized that the whole thing was a dream. As a friend of mine once said about dreams: I don't need drugs. I just go to sleep.

We're not always the crazy ones

July 20, 2006 :: :: Linkage | News

Sometimes we're the victims.

There are some downsides to commuting to work in the wee hours of the night.

Postal Worker Survives Power Saw Attack

The more mundane aspects

September 7, 2005 :: :: News

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The thing about something like Hurricane Katrina is that it affects every aspect of life in that region, and consequently, many aspects of life outside that region. After all of the horror, the loss of life, and the injustices, I find myself suddenly shocked and baffled whenever any of the practical ramifications strike me. Because while we focus right now on getting these people to safety, soon the focus will turn to the cleanup and restoration. That's when things become less passionate and more surreal.

So. What about the mail? Right now, I don't exactly know what is happening to the mail that people (for whatever reason) are still sending to the affected area. We have a special rack set up for those parcels, and they get shipped ... somewhere. Somewhere I imagine there is a huge warehouse filling with stuff from all over the country. Someone soon will have to figure out where all of these people have gone, if they are even alive, and how to get them their mail. Officially, the USPS is asking all the displaced people to file change-of-address cards. I used to work in the forwarding department, and I can begin to imagine the kind of fiasco this is going to be for someone.

Then there's the mail that's already down there in the underwater postal facilities. After everything has been pumped dry, someone is going to have to go through that stuff, because you can't just throw the mail away even if it is dripping with putrid slop. Well, maybe you can in a situation like this. But the situation will have to be assessed, and someone -- someone like me -- will have to do the grunt work, whatever that may be.

How many other things will have to be addressed that you don't even think about? When life is reduced to its basic elements -- food, water, shelter, protection -- all of these other mundane parts of everyday life suddenly become bizarre. It kind of makes you wonder why we do all of this stuff.

Announcing...Starfire TV

September 4, 2005 :: :: News

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In light of the whole Perfect Duluth Day fiasco, my fellow PDD founder Starfire has launched his new videoblog, "Starfire TV." His previous videoblog, "Le Garage," was hosted on the PDD server, which is now effectively useless until our webhost decides to take us off of probation, to let us get up from the timeout chair, and to dish out some fricken bandwidth again.

Anyhow, check it out at www.starfire.tv.

Also on the PDD front, I'd like to point out that members can still make posts to the weblog, but they probably won't be published. Still, they will be saved via Blogger, and -- who knows -- maybe it'll work if you do it at the right time. Some people have tried already. At any rate, give it a shot if you feel like it, and if it works, all the unpublished posts will show up at once.

Starfire on Rocketboom

July 28, 2005 :: :: News | Teck

A-list videoblog Rocketboom interviewed field correspondent Chuck Olsen yesterday about Minnesota Stories, and showed Starfire's "Hungry Cyclist" video.

Whew. That's a mouthful.

Watch the Rocketboom segment here.

(NOTE: I had some trouble with the default download, which I think is BitTorrent. It kept crashing my browser. So you may want to choose the Quicktime or WMV version. Rocketboom is savvy enough to provide all that crap.)
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The Product in the press

May 16, 2005 :: :: News

Hey! Check out today's St. Paul Pioneer Press for an article on vlogging and some quotes from yours truly.

Starfire and Chuck Olsen are also featured.
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