Tuesday, May 06, 2008

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

It is surely a great calamity for a human being to have no obsessions


First blog post from the PSP. It is a bit of a pain typing the text and it is a limited amou

The only true currency in this bankrupt world is what you share with someone else when you're uncool

I have got something for you boys and girls.

No not stale Tootsie Rolls...It's camera dump time again. Some of these go way back so bare with me.

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Did not get to see this first hand but Aden was able to snap about a dozen or so shots of the accident on my block at the end of last summer.

Hit the pole so hard it snapped off the top. 12th and NE Prescott.

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Model: Argus Seventy-Five
Production Years: 1949-1958
Description: 75mm

Quick picture through the viewfinder.

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Funny Fender Strat at Portland Fret Works. Switch, Knob, Knob, Knob.

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Rusty Red Farm Equipment

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Miniature Furniture

Eames aluminum group chair by Ray and Charles Eames

3-benet skalstol by Hans Wegner

Eames lounge chair & ottoman by Ray and Charles Eames

Organic chair by Ray and Charles Eames/Eero Saarinen

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February 2, 2008
Pretty cool place to live with flowers in bloom and green grass at the beginning of February

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I spy with my little eye...NERDS

One wall, five Nerds '07

East to West.
Nerd 1

Nerd 2

Nerd 3

Nerd 4

Nerd 5

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Nerd find day

Faded stop sign beasties

This one always baffles me. Why would you have a chair for a logo when your organization is called Table?

That's All Folks...Phew!

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Friday, April 11, 2008

Music's coming feelin' so free

The last two in the Prog Rock card Series.

1977 Topps #67 Geddy Lee

1977 Topps #13 Nick Mason

Unfinished Business...BRB!

More promo cards from the highly anticipated 2008 Retro Prog Rock set by Topps Trading Card Company.


1986 Topps Roger Dean Record Cover Tribute Insert RC#8

1977 Topps #11 David Gilmore

1977 Topps #3 Roger Waters

1986 Topps Roger Dean Record Cover Tribute Insert RC#4

1977 Topps #201 Neal Peart

Thursday, April 10, 2008

Rresidential Ailments Trading Card Set

Since I am at it I am going to share some of my other unfinished trading cards. Here are the front sides of the Presidential Ailment Trading cards. I never really get to the backs of the cards. I guess I like to photoshop the art more than I want to do the research for the stats and data on a traditional trading card. *

Quinsy, Acute Laryngitis and pneumonia.

Baldness, Depression, Boils and Rheumatism.

Dysentery, Depression, Buttock Boils and Prostatic Enlargement.

Frostbite, Chronic Cholecystitis and Arthritis.

Gunshot Wound, Recurrent Malaria and Seizures.


As you can see these might have been a blast to put together. Maybe I will finish them one day.


* Another card posted previously

In contrast to protected sex is unprotected sex

In celebration of one of my neighbors finally leaving their wireless network unprotected I share with thee the promo cards from the highly anticipated 2008 Retro Prog Rock set by Topps Trading Card Company.

1979 Topps Traded #TT44 Steve How

1976 Topps Prog Pioneer Insert #PP1 Robert Moog

1973 Topps All-Time All-Stars #231 Robert Fripp

1976 Topps Prog Pioneer Insert #PP6 Brian Eno

1977 Topps #21 Alex Lifeson

Sunday, February 24, 2008

Saturday, January 26, 2008

The Missing Element in Entrepreneurial Success What your competitors don’t know that will catapult you to extreme business success ...

OMG has it been that long? I want to post something real bad as the following post will prove.

How did I miss this band? Pissed Jeans

An old magazine's website that has been added to the fave list. Chunklet

All things guitar blogger. Electric Guitar Review

Friday, January 04, 2008

Owning a handgun doesn't make you armed any more than owning a guitar makes you a musician

Today there was a post on Metafilter for Steve Reich's CITY LIFE Performed Live in 1995 at the Frankfurt Opera House, with the Ensemble Modern conducted by Sian Edwards:
Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 5.

That is not the reason for this post though. When I went to youtube to check out the links to the videos I found this little gem.

This performance of GRAB IT! by famed Dutch composer, Jacob ter Veldhuis (Jacob TV) is by guitarist Kevin Gallagher.