November 6, 2008

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I Knew It Was Bad -- But I Didn't Think It Was That Bad

HOAX! See below.

The LA Times reports:

Cameron, the Fox beat reporter for the Republican presidential ticket, said he had been told by unnamed sources -- and on the condition he not report the details during the campaign -- that Palin could not name all of the countries that are part of the North American Free Trade Agreement.

He did not mention which one (or ones) she whiffed on, but there are only three: Canada, the U.S. and Mexico.

Nor, according to Cameron, was Palin aware that Africa is a continent. (Perhaps she was hamstrung by the fact that no part of that land mass can be viewed from her homestate.)

(Emphasis added. Via Cynical-C.)

Update: Apparently, she doesn't even know what a real moose looks like either:

Update Update: Egg, meet face. The whole thing was a hoax perpetrated by Martin Eisenstadt, a fake advisor to the McCain campaign. I done got taken in. At least I wasn't the only one. Curse you, MSM, and your bad-fact-checkers!

M E-L




November 5, 2008

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Super, Man.


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And there was much rejoicing.

When I was dropping the kids off at school today, there was an elderly black lady standing in the lobby. A stream of children, some gleefully shouting "Obama is President!", parted around her and ran off to class. She was silently holding two photographs: one of Frederick Douglass and one of Booker T. Washington.

I got the feeling that she wasn't showing the photographs to the children. She was showing Washington and Douglass what this day, this morning, finally looks like.

M E-L




November 16, 2007

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Ladies and Gentlemen, May I Present:

The lovely and talented Claire Danes! Pictured here at our event yesterday celebrating the national expansion of DonorsChoose.org!

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Also present, the former Senator with the highest heightegrity (integrity x height), Bill Bradley:

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The whole set is here. You can also see Zac Efron delivering school supplies from DonorsChoose.org in LA.

M E-L




October 23, 2007

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Culture Jamming

I'm waaay behind on my flickr uploading. Here's an advertising poster for Dell with culturejam on it. The ad series is supposed to promote their different color notebooks (A Vegan Didn't Choose Green", "A Democrat Chose Red," etc.) here's the "Republican who chose Blue":

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Dell Ad -- Before

After

Dell Ad -- After

Dell Ad -- After (Closeup)

M E-L




September 26, 2007

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Depp Discount


Do you think he really needs a discount?


I mean, really. He makes $29 million a year. Does he really need a discount?

M E-L




July 18, 2007

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Guess Where?

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July 3, 2007

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Oooh Aaaah

In honor of the Fourth of July (and Kerim's birthday!), here's a bunch of fireworks photos I took last Saturday. Full set is here.

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Fireworks

M E-L




June 29, 2007

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Self Portrait, Statue of Liberty, Sleep Person



Self Portrait (Artist Age 17)




Statue of Liberty (Artist Age 8)




Sleep Person (Artist Age 20)

More pictures of the winners of the NYC P.S. Art competition here

M E-L




June 26, 2007

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Perjovschi Serra



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Some pictures from a trip to MOMA, including works from Dan Perjovschi and Richard Serra. More here.

M E-L




June 3, 2007

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Circus Sunday

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Full set here.

M E-L




May 2, 2007

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Found Film

I don't know what the 35mm film was doing on the ground next to the sandbox in the park, but I liked the results:

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Full set here.

M E-L




April 16, 2007

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Not a Jenny Holzer Piece

Have No Fear Here Yellow

Saw this on the subway, Herald Square station. The full sign said something like "HAVE NO FEAR [something] IS HERE" but I don't remember what was supposed to make me lose my fear. A small set of digital subway signage is up.

M E-L




April 9, 2007

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Hand Hangers Skull Whoosh Charles

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From a Recent NYC Pictures set.

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From a set taken out the train window en route from Boston to NYC.

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Crossing the frozen Charles River. Set here.

M E-L




April 6, 2007

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Starbuck! (For Battlestar Galactica Fans Only)

So I saw this subway poster for the School for Visual Arts:

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And someone had written the same thing that I thought:

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M E-L




April 3, 2007

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Brooklyn Museum

Some photos from a trip Paul and I took to the Brooklyn Museum in February. I sprang for Flickr Pro so now you can download full-strength pix for desktop goodness. Lots more here.

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M E-L




February 22, 2007

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Lamb Spools Orange

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More of my recent pictures on Flickr

M E-L




February 8, 2007

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Threads

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More from this set on Flickr

M E-L




January 8, 2007

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West 36th Street

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M E-L




January 3, 2007

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Pictures and Stuff

My sister and brother-in-law got us a new camera for Christmas, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ1K. Our old camera was second-hand when I bought it and was starting to go. I really love this new camera. It's got a Leica lens, baby! And it takes pretty decent video, which is nice when der kinder get up to something cute and I don't have to run and find the video camera. (Recommended by Cool Tools.)

Most of all, I love walking around with a camera in my pocket. Because I start seeing more, framing shots in my head even if won't take them. I have found that the more depressed I feel, the less I look. I'll look at advertisements when I'm low, and people's faces when I'm not.

I usually don't like taking pictures of people, but this guy kept talking to me about the poinsettias perched on the dumpster while I snapped away:

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After putting this on Flickr, I wryly smiled on seeing the ".gne" extension in the URL, referring as it does to Game Neverending, a game / MOO / social space that was started by Ludicorp which then went on to build Flickr. I spent far too much time playing around in GNE, swapping pieces of paper for gold nuggets, exploring strange places, combining things in silly ways. GNE, as its name implied, was an "infinite game," as put forth by James Carse in Finite and Infinite Games: "An infinite game has no fixed rules or boundaries. In an infinite game you play with the boundaries and the purpose is to continue the game."

This interview with Stewart Butterfield waaaay back in 2003 is kind of interesting. Most amusing part:

MS: If Ludicorp were forced at gunpoint to make an action shooter for the Xbox-or-something, and money were no object, what would you make?

SB: After a long discussion around the office we settled on three concepts - all of which should be available sometime in 2009.

* Paleolithica! - A "shooter" (slings, spears, rocks) of Cro-magnon vs Neanderthal, set in and around the Pyrenees, Catalonia, Basque Country and the Langedouc. Advance your combat skills by developing new linguistic practices to co-ordinate with your fellow fighters. (You could also get into hand-to-hand combat and rip out each others' throats! Quest for Clans of Cave Bear Fires!!)

* Library Bookbomber! - Set in the Library of Babel, you play Borges the nearly-blind Librarian battling a non-denumerable infinity of foreign-speaking janitors while hopping from low-ceilinged hexagonal room to low-ceilinged hexagonal room. Drop books on them, throw books at them: do anything you can do prevent them from kicking you out and bringing on the cataclysmic "closing time".

* Nanoswarm! - If the budget really allowed for exploration, custom hardware would be the way to go! Imagine some kind of consumer productization of a local positioning system [like a spatially tracked ring or stylus] that gave the players gestural expression. Then, the game could involve gesturally shaping the behavior of billowing swarms of nanobots dancing in the air between combatants.

But first, we will finish GNE.

Too bad we'll never see the Borges game, or GNE for that matter. But hey! Re-read the Nanoswarm bit, it looks like... Butterfield invented the Wii!

Hopefully, more pictures to come. The photo album here needs more stuff.

M E-L




July 11, 2006

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Wallpaper!

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A while back I mentioned John's Background Switcher, a nifty little freeware Windows app that will change the wallpaper on your desktop at any interval you define. I've uploaded some of the the wallpaper files I use to Flickr. None of these are original but they're all free, grabbed from various sources. I suppose if you Google the titles you could find them? Anyway I've reached my Flickr limit for the month but I'll upload some more to this set later. Enjoy!

M E-L




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