31 October 2005

the man who should not blog

I want to learn how to make my own template for this bloggg thang. This is a cool html primer from the NCSA. Some other websites I don't want to forget that will eventually help with this are web style sheets homepage from the www consortium, the Stylesheets Guide from webmonkey and this CSS tutorial which looks sensible.

On a completely unrelated topic, there is a documentary about Wal-Mart that will be available soon and you all should find a way to see it.

I really should (and very shortly will) be doing things right now that are not blögging or farting around on the internet.

29 October 2005

truer words were never spoken




From the Walt Kelly portion of the musuem exhibits at the Okefenokee Swamp park, made famous by his Pogo comic strip.

sometimes

I too feel like a man who can not blog. For I am reading compositions from my español 1001 students.

27 October 2005

local free wi fi internet access makes alternet

Yeah. See article here about Athens, GA free public Wi Fi internet access.

25 October 2005

Three cheers for the man who could not blog

20 October 2005

This is very funny

This. (From the aformentioned new Geekcore blogger's links).

bienvenido

Ladies and gentlemen I am very proud to announce the addition of a new blogger (some of you may be familiar with him already) to Geekcore. I introduce you all to Dan, a friend of ours (and also of some of you all) who lives in the great city of Milwaukee.
Here is his new blog.

18 October 2005

I can breathe now

I was, at least in theory, bogged down by schoolwork for a while there, which is why I haven't been returning personal emails promptly or anything... I have a brief break in the action right now which is nice, even though it's a very short break. ...

17 October 2005

must work instead of brogg

In the meantime be aware I have posted some pictures from the recent Gang of Four show at the 40 Watt. This is the place they are posted.

16 October 2005

"conscious inertia"

I think my subject line is a reference to Dostoyevsky's Notes From Underground (the English translation of course), which of course is why the words appear between quotation marks. Anyway... Much of my idle thoughts are occupied with reciting lyrics and re-creating music inside my brain. There are many songs that have provided me much needed moral and emotional support lately. The lyrics that follow are one of them. The song is called Why we are lazy and it is from Men's Recovery Project:

Why we are lazy? Because the future goes to the slipshod
and the slothful and the bovine,
because the dim bulbs get the fleshy pulp
and the brights settle for the rind.
this is why . this is why .
Because it's the boors and dinks
and dullards who always get the prizes
and it's the virtuous who get the shaft
and the chaff that always rises.

07 October 2005

it's all set up

Tonight we are going to see Gang of Four at the 40 Watt.
What could be better? (besides the obvious, abstract answers)

I quote the great LL Cool J "...We're going to rock this motherfucker like Three the Hard Way."