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Archive for March, 2007

The federal government is intent on killing off internet radio and I feel fine?

I’m not sure EXACTLY how to feel about this, but the Federal government is continuing its ignorant assault on the fledgling business of internet radio. My first reaction is the obvious one… this is bad, very bad. The RIAA and CARP royalty scams were one of the main reasons I gave up on [...]

The sliding snow makes life alive

Coagulation… the stickiness of the blood of people driving into one another, jammed into small space. As the snow falls many things start to become normal… things that slid into nowhere a short while ago are now sliding into each other. That’s alright. Some people need to slide into each other… some [...]

Things Happen

When things happen they happen for a reason… or at least some people feel that way. The truth is, you never can tell what or when or where something will happen… there is usually very little reason behind most happenings. They just happen… a million times second all over the world. [...]

Ron and Nancy Reagan on the wonders of drug use

[coolplayer]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zOsnlVEanxk[/coolplayer]

Good shit… make you wanna kill for it

Police are everywhere. They live and breathe in the fog and in the end of the daylight… pink. Cars, squads, clubs, orders, all string into one long chain of eventual crime… lifting all boats out of themselves and into the next new thing. So you’ve never had the clams? The only [...]

PARAGRAPH is born, consciousness is streamed, depression offset

Writing here on this blog is a certain kind of writing. While it’s not the pained work of composition that a novel may be, it is the product of some deliberation. I try to think about the post… try to have a point… something to say. Needless to say that does not [...]

75 Different Rooms

I’ve lived in about 75 different rooms. All of them, at some point in time were painted red, none of them necessarily by me. Most of them have had a window, or two windows, or several windows. These windows were sometimes covered with an opaque film of dust while others were inexplicably [...]