The technology corridor in a stand of trees, and other non-existent goodies. . . . → Read More: Metropolitan FAIL
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The technology corridor in a stand of trees, and other non-existent goodies. . . . → Read More: Metropolitan FAIL …to see the World’s Largest Chest of Drawers and the Kangaroo Conservation Center (both in the U.S.) for example. Much more interesting than the Corn Palace. . . . → Read More: Places I Want to Go Overheard at the recent Plone conference: So he comes to me and asks to have Second Life installed on his computer, and I told him that it was a big pain to do and it would mess up his computer really bad. The truth of the matter is that I just couldn’t explain bondage furries to him—which would be the first thing he saw when he got there. . . . → Read More: Things that Make You Go Hmm… I spent almost all of the past weekend at Gaylaxicon 2008 in Bethesda, Maryland, and I’m really glad I did. If you don’t know, Gaylaxicon is a rather boutique science fiction convention that is given yearly by the Gaylactic Network, a smallish but national fan organization. It’s generally very civilized and small. If you are a GLBT fan who likes science fiction/fantasy/horror this is a great thing. . . . → Read More: Back Under the Rainbow About four years ago I stopped doing a lot of 3-d art—or any art for that matter—because I got a job that pretty much ate my brain. I had been laid off and trying to get work for eight or nine months and took a job at Real Magnet doing both email template design and help desk. . . . → Read More: Back to Doing 3d Art |
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