Tuesday, July 12, 2005
Reading this article made me want to compose a definiton of sprawl.
Here goes:
Sprawl is the land use pattern characterized by decentralized services and emphasis on the individual land owner. Community participation requires a car and predominantly occurs in commercial spaces. Further the decentralization of services (utilities, law enforcement, etc) raises the cost per family for these services (needs more plumbing, police, etc). Consequently sprawl tends to create a community which is excludes the participation of the poor.
This needs some work...for example I think sprawl kind of feeds on itself. creating greater and greater rings of low density development. I'll try again later.
Architecture!
Here goes:
Sprawl is the land use pattern characterized by decentralized services and emphasis on the individual land owner. Community participation requires a car and predominantly occurs in commercial spaces. Further the decentralization of services (utilities, law enforcement, etc) raises the cost per family for these services (needs more plumbing, police, etc). Consequently sprawl tends to create a community which is excludes the participation of the poor.
This needs some work...for example I think sprawl kind of feeds on itself. creating greater and greater rings of low density development. I'll try again later.
Architecture!
Tuesday, June 14, 2005
Play Games? Try Sudoku.
Puzzles IQ Tests Brain Teasers Mind Benders Tricks and Traps Accessible Over The Web
Puzzles IQ Tests Brain Teasers Mind Benders Tricks and Traps Accessible Over The Web
Monday, June 06, 2005
Thursday, May 05, 2005
Tuesday, April 26, 2005
Monday, April 04, 2005
white's break
Michael started up another game so I figured I'd start back to random posting. I've been gone for a while. No good reasons for leaving or returning, but I'm glad to be back. I may need to learn some chess parlance in order to label these moves correctly. Or I'll just make something up.
Click on the board to see the whole postcard.
Monday, July 26, 2004
Sunday, July 25, 2004
Carl
Carl died. He was hit by a car while on his bicycle. Buried yesterday.
Growing up he was more than a little scary. He was fifteen or twenty years older than us and had a very limited vocabulary. A child-man.
On our bikes raceing in opposite directions we teased and provoked him by yelling, "Hee Haw!" It was terrifying and exhilarating being chased by him. He always yelled back at us, "Hee Haw, Hee Haw!"
After coming back from college I realized he'd been visiting my parents for years. As often as everyday he'd come by to cool off from biking around and have a coke or whatever my folks had for him.
Last time I saw him he was visiting my parents house as usual. My nephews playing near his feet.
I didn't know what to think of him as a boy and now I feel so sorry that his life was cut short. I wonder what he thought of us back then, and what he thinks of us now.
Carl died. He was hit by a car while on his bicycle. Buried yesterday.
Growing up he was more than a little scary. He was fifteen or twenty years older than us and had a very limited vocabulary. A child-man.
On our bikes raceing in opposite directions we teased and provoked him by yelling, "Hee Haw!" It was terrifying and exhilarating being chased by him. He always yelled back at us, "Hee Haw, Hee Haw!"
After coming back from college I realized he'd been visiting my parents for years. As often as everyday he'd come by to cool off from biking around and have a coke or whatever my folks had for him.
Last time I saw him he was visiting my parents house as usual. My nephews playing near his feet.
I didn't know what to think of him as a boy and now I feel so sorry that his life was cut short. I wonder what he thought of us back then, and what he thinks of us now.
Monday, July 19, 2004
Juarez: A City on the Edge
Scott Carrier tells stories, he breathes life into events and make them occur in history. He has power in his voice and compassion.
He's doing a seires of shows for NPR's Day to Day...
Part 1: Poverty in the Global Economy
Part 2: Gangs Battle for Turf, Honor
Part 3: Life Around the Maquiladoras
Part 4: Americans Party in 'Juarez Land'
Juarez Murders Produce Few Answers, Much Grief
Scott Carrier tells stories, he breathes life into events and make them occur in history. He has power in his voice and compassion.
He's doing a seires of shows for NPR's Day to Day...
Part 1: Poverty in the Global Economy
Part 2: Gangs Battle for Turf, Honor
Part 3: Life Around the Maquiladoras
Part 4: Americans Party in 'Juarez Land'
Juarez Murders Produce Few Answers, Much Grief
Feelin' Good
The good people over at Six Feet Under stole my song for their ad, but they put it to good use, and it was never my song anyway. For 3 minutes Nina Simone tells you how she's Feelin' Good. The line that gets me best:
The good people over at Six Feet Under stole my song for their ad, but they put it to good use, and it was never my song anyway. For 3 minutes Nina Simone tells you how she's Feelin' Good. The line that gets me best:
Dragon fly out in the sunThe song reminds me that the fullness of life is free. The line reminds me that it's summer, and winter's coming. Reminds me of visitng my gradmother during summer break. Of vacation, effortless speed, running through corn, swimming in creeks, childhood, and all of it ending too soon.
You know what I mean
(Don't ya know)
Saturday, July 17, 2004
Encounter with racism.
I'm just going to relate this as it happened...
Walking to the car after watching Van Helsing Saturday night I see a woman get out of the passenger side of a truck and yell, "That was our spot, you black bitch!"
Astonished, I meet my brother's bewildered eyes, both of us thinking, "Hey crazy person, what does black have to do with it?"
Perhaps because she's used to racism, somehow accustomed to ignorant hate, the spot 'thief' calmly asks, "Now you've called me a black bitch, you think I'm gonna move?"
"That's what you are! A black bitch!", says crazy lady.
"Maybe so..." she says as she walks away.
My brother and I are already in the car discussing how disturbing it is that racism exits when we hear the final rant, in a manic voice, filled with self satisfaction and fear, "Nigger!"
I could go on and on about how this encounter bothers me. Instead I hope it speaks for itself and I'll try to do something about it.
I'm just going to relate this as it happened...
Walking to the car after watching Van Helsing Saturday night I see a woman get out of the passenger side of a truck and yell, "That was our spot, you black bitch!"
Astonished, I meet my brother's bewildered eyes, both of us thinking, "Hey crazy person, what does black have to do with it?"
Perhaps because she's used to racism, somehow accustomed to ignorant hate, the spot 'thief' calmly asks, "Now you've called me a black bitch, you think I'm gonna move?"
"That's what you are! A black bitch!", says crazy lady.
"Maybe so..." she says as she walks away.
My brother and I are already in the car discussing how disturbing it is that racism exits when we hear the final rant, in a manic voice, filled with self satisfaction and fear, "Nigger!"
I could go on and on about how this encounter bothers me. Instead I hope it speaks for itself and I'll try to do something about it.
Friday, July 16, 2004
Thursday, July 15, 2004
Tuesday, July 13, 2004
Tom Regan at the CSM argues why you should be your own newshound.
This is how I do it...In my Favorites/Bookmarks I have a Days of the week folder, each day has links for other places newspapers (and blogs and webtoons), I click through each link when I have a second. Try these news sources on for size:
Google News
BBC News
National Geographic News
Accelerating Intelligence News
albawaba
Aljazeera
Xinhuanet
The Moscow Times
Haaretz
And check just to be FAIR. I bet this would be much eaiser if I could figure out how to use those RSS feeder reader thingamajigs.
This is how I do it...In my Favorites/Bookmarks I have a Days of the week folder, each day has links for other places newspapers (and blogs and webtoons), I click through each link when I have a second. Try these news sources on for size:
Google News
BBC News
National Geographic News
Accelerating Intelligence News
albawaba
Aljazeera
Xinhuanet
The Moscow Times
Haaretz
And check just to be FAIR. I bet this would be much eaiser if I could figure out how to use those RSS feeder reader thingamajigs.
Monday, July 12, 2004
Saturday, July 10, 2004
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