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10/28/06 08:29 - ID#34327 pmobl

waiting for lady sovereign

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10/07/06 09:26 - 53ºF - ID#34326

New Bike

I got a bike today. It was kind of exasperating searching, but once we bit the bullet and went into an actual bike shop, things got a lot better. It really makes a difference on something like a bike or a computer to get some good first-hand advice. I was afraid of getting upsold, but I actually got down-sold after I explained what I wanted.

Here's my issue: I have a 5-10 minute window to catch one of two buses to the metro each morning. If I miss that window, then I must wait another 20-30 minutes to catch the next bus. That happens regularly because I am consistently running just a little bit late.

I only live a mile from the metro, so it is easy enough to walk. But walking takes me 20 minutes or so. So it's not really that advantageous. Plus, it's frustrating because it's not a super nice walk along a busy road and multiple buses I could have caught will almost always pass me.

Because, of course, catching a bus isn't quite as straightforward as it sounds. It's not like you can ever really know whether the bus is running 5 minutes early or 5 minutes late, and it's not unusual to find the bus is 10 or 15 minutes late. Rain seems to really disrupt service. I can only imagine what will happen when it finally snows.

And the ride home is even more capricious. The bus is sometimes 5 minutes early and often as much as 30 minutes late. It's as if they randomly skip the 6:28 stop entirely and wait until 6:58. That happened to me and Sarah last week when it was raining.

And, of couse, taking the bus isn't free. It costs $1.35 per day.

So today I bought a bike. This one:

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It's a Schwinn Frontier (http://www.schwinnbike.com/products/bikes_detail.php?id=620). They said that it was pretty much bullet-proof and has no complicated parts. It's almost impossible to get a bike without shocks these days... Am I the only one paranoid about having complicated bikes?

I was stoked to see that the Schwinn website shows they havve brought back several classic style Schwinns. How cool would it be to have a Sting Ray? Or a cruiser? Maybe if the bike riding thing works out Sarah will let me trade up to a nicer bike. But for now I have pretty much the cheapest bike you can buy and not feel like you're totally riding a deathtrap...


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09/21/06 08:26 - 56ºF - ID#34325

Cigarette Manners

Wow, I can't believe how awesome these Japanese signs are. I also can't believe there are FIVE PAGES of these things. I learned so much about Japanese Smoking Etiquette: 1) Don't smoke around other people. 2) Always carry a portable ashtray. 3) Cowboys lived in old movies. 4) Don't abuse children or snow (or snowmen). 5) Always check behind you before you fart.

As far as I know, these are real signs. I got to them through a post on the old Boing Boing.



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Category: wikiality

09/17/06 06:48 - 71ºF - ID#34324

Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo

Here's an example of what I love about Wikipedia (and I found this linked from Digg, which I also love):


"Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo." is a grammatically valid sentence used as an example of how homonyms and homophones can be used to create complicated constructs.
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If a comma is allowed between subject and predicate, and the optional "that" is included, the sentence becomes:

Buffalo buffalo that Buffalo buffalo buffalo, buffalo Buffalo buffalo.

Substituting the alternative plural produces:

Buffalo buffaloes that Buffalo buffaloes buffalo, buffalo Buffalo buffaloes.

If the homophones were then replaced with other words, it would look like:

Buffalo bisons that Buffalo bisons intimidate, intimidate Buffalo bisons.

Finally, using common articles produces:

The Buffalo bisons that Buffalo bisons intimidate, intimidate Buffalo bisons.

It may help to consider the following sentence, which has the same grammatical structure as the original.

Many things many people say confuse many people.


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09/14/06 10:29 - 62ºF - ID#34323

Weekend in Idaho

Hello (e:strip)pers! It's been awhile, but after spending a weekend in Idaho, I felt like I should update you on what we've been up to. It's been six weeks since we moved away from Buffalo. In some ways, it feels like forever, and in other ways it feels like just yesterday we were eating Indian food with (e:PMT). (We still haven't found a very good Indian food restaurant, but we're back on the Mexican stuff. o//)

So last weekend I went out to Idaho to hang out with my old friends and speak at an event in the Power of Play series. It was a great day of speakers (if I do say so myself), and I think everyone really had a good time. The lineup began with me, and I delivered an overview of games and game studies to try to provide some foundation for the mixed audience. Laurie Taylor (http://www.laurientaylor.com) followed up with an excellent discussion of gender in games. Rick Fehrenbacher gave a talk about medievalism in videogames. And then Julian Dibbell (http://www.juliandibbell.com) spoke about his new book, Play Money, which I had to break down and get signed. It was an irrepressible moment of fanboyness. But I don't think it hurt my cred... hehe Maybe I should have brought my copy of My Tiny Life? That might have actually increased my cred. Oh well, too little, too late.

Anyway, I have some photos from the event.


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Here's me and Julian Dibbell talking about some really smart stuff.

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This is all of us on the closing panel. From left to right, it's Rick, me, Julian, and Laurie.

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And here is me, Rick and Laurie.

I have no idea who took these photos, but I was alerted to them by my good friend, Mike Wilchek. Woot for Mike!

It was especially great because not only did I get to see all of my old friends at University of Idaho, but I also got to have the kind of experience I remember so fondly seeing really inspiring folks talk about really interesting things. I remember all the cool people I met at UI who came by to tell us about interesting stuff: Scott McCloud, Ray Federman, Samuel R. Delany, Michael Joyce, Bruce Sterling, Ray Kurzweil, on and on and on. It might be way up there in the middle of nowhere, but it's got something funky going on.

I returned to work today at PBS. It's the end of week 6, although I've been gone for most of it. I'm still really enjoying my job, so it's not hard to go back.

Also, Sarah has gotten not one, but TWO jobs! She'll be teaching some courses at the Art Institute of Washington DC, and she'll be doing some children's workshops at the Corcoran Art Gallery. Both are really cool gigs that will lead to even cooler stuff. Sarah is already lined up to teach some adult education art courses next Spring at the Corcoran, which is a really great gallery.


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Category: free stuff

08/15/06 09:44 - 72ºF - ID#34322

Jurassic 5 Concert Giveaway Results!

And the winner is...

(e:Ladycroft) !

Of couse. How could this entry NOT win? (Plus, it was pretty much the only one... But that should not detract from how awesome Ladycroft's photo-choppin' is.

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This is what it might look like for Ladycroft when she is at the J5 show, totally for free and with a friend, on August 24. In fact, I believe it will look VERY similar, since this is a shot I took last night at the Jurassic 5 show here in DC. Yeah, that's right: We discovered that J5 was playing the 9:30 club last night, so we bought new tickets. It's not like we could trade them or anything. Our friend Kevin came with us, and it was FUCKING AWESOME.

The new album is great, the X-Clan were fun for an opener, and J5 was 100% exactly what you would expect. Which is so, so good. Unfortunately, Cut Chemist is no longer with the band, but DJ Numark held it down nicely and did some really fun DJ tricks.

Sarah and I are very happy to award the tickets to (e:Ladycroft) -- CONGRATULATIONS! You're going to love it. Message me your address so we can get these in the mail ASAP!

(PS -- I have a good video clip from the show -- the others were fuXXored -- but the good one is too big for estrip right now -- I'll post it on my own site later and link to it here.)

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08/03/06 09:28 - 76ºF - ID#34321

Welcome to Virginia

Well, it was a big deal, but we made it. We're officially in VA. We've got internet. We've got driver's licenses, and we've got all of our stuff inside and gradually getting organized. I wanted to say hello to all of estrip and encourage everyone to enter the contest for the J5 tickets. So far (e:Ladycroft) has set the bar high, but we'd love to see more entries!

More later, including photos!
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Category: contest

07/25/06 09:06 - 76ºF - ID#34320

Jurassic 5 Tickets for FREE!

This is just a reminder of my previous post ( this one ) about giving away our tickets to the August 24 Jurassic 5 concert in Buffalo. It's easy to enter -- just reply in a comment or email to one of these posts and we'll consider your entry. Any plea will be duly considered: Artistic or emotional arguments for why you should win will be especially valued, but who knows -- anything could win. We just want to give the tickets to the person who wants them the most, so we only ask you to display your love of J5 and/or desire to go to the show.
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Category: moving

07/20/06 10:26 - 79ºF - ID#34319

The Virginian(s) Have a House

Well, Sarah and I found a place. It's a good place for a good price, but it's in the more suburb-y part of Alexandria. It's not quite living in East Amherst, but it's a little like living in a new development in North Tonawanda or something. Although, when I compare housing there to housing in Buffalo, I just have to laugh. Buffalo housing is so cheap and awesome. Plenty of rad old houses that have a world of possibility.

Our new landlord asked: So how do you feel about a 300% to your rent. And I asked if she knew of any cheaper 2bdr places available. We looked at cheaper places, but I have no desire to move into an apartment very much like what I would have expected in my undergrad years. (We saw this house some very nice hippies lived in, but it was split into several apartments with shared everything and not very clean or nice at all.)

Needless to say, we're right in our target area (1600 per month) and I told her that I didn't think it was possible to pay that much money for rent in Buffalo at all. I told her that I was pretty sure one could move into a mansion for that kind of money! hehehe

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That's an image of the front. It's in the Kingstowne neighborhood/development in Alexandria, just south of the Beltway and a mile from the last top on the Blue line, which is four stops from PBS. So it should take me about 30-45 minutes door-to-door to commute. Not too bad. That's how long it takes me to get from my current house to North campus, but with no bus transfer!

We had only a few requirements, the primary one being a bit of grass for the dog to call her own. I guess I haven't written much about my dog on the site, but she's our little beast and she's getting older. I couldn't turn her back into an apartment dog after enjoying such a nice yard in Buffalo. It will be sad that she'll have to make all-new doggy friends. I'm not one of those people who refers to myself as my dog's "daddy" (in fact, I find that really really annoying) but I'd have to say that she's my fave animal in the whole world and I'd have to be REALLY starving in order to eat her (but all you other animals watch out!).

So here's Janis' little bit of grass:

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And here's the small deck overlooking the yard/patio. It looks like I can put a BBQ on the patio, so that will be nice. I might be the only person who thinks the weather gets nice enough to BBQ in the winter... Apparently DC shuts down at the thought of snow, but I can't see cooking outdoors in weather like we saw there this weekend (which was a heatwave, granted).

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Anyway, it's a lot different than our current location, but the landlord seems really nice and that's important. I've decided that I like renting from people who own only one other property and care about it a lot rather than somebody who is trying to support themselves or seriously supplement their income with rental properties. But more on that later.

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07/15/06 10:59 - ID#34318 pmobl

community garden

In pennsylvania.
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