Tip of the Quill: A Journal

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Proactive dissuasion.

So it would appear that the Fed is jangling the terrorism bell again. I say, we have freedom to bear arms, so let’s exploit it! First, recall all planes where the windows and hulls aren’t completely bulletproof. Next, on all the remaining flights you have the stewardesses hand out handguns and a license to kill […]

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Night of the Living Hipster.

Pabst guzzling loft dwellers! (Courtesy of Metafilter.)

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Poetica Spontenaium 7.30.03

She could storm heaven peacefully, talk the fishes into walking to Gibraltar, run her flag up the pole before the Vatican and teach the Pope to belly-dance. Her laugh suggests it requires roses, and her smile is like a piper’s call drawing me and mine after her in an endless train, mindlessly enthralled. Our love […]

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Thanks, Jay!

My good man Jay Allen recently posted a quick fix for the Moveable Type bookmarklet quirk in Safari. Now, as he suggests, I am dancing and singing for the world is indeed a better place.

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No doubts whatsoever.

Things like this brief passage recently posted to his weblog are why Neil Gaiman is my hero: Today’s weirdest request was from a TV movie channel who wondered if I’d host their Hallowe’en movie week. It’s only when faced with trivial questions like that that I become deeply aware of what a serious and respectable […]

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Art for art’s sake.

In addition to the music project, I’ve also been trying to do some more art for art’s sake. It’s been a while since I’ve done any pieces simply for my portfolio (instead of for a client), so this weekend I started playing around again with animation. It’s a nice little piece, primarily just primary shapes […]

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Agassi I’m not.

It’s a good thing I only play tennis for fun and exercise, because I suck.

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Some people are too damn talented.

So for this year’s Blogathon, the eternally-talented Scott Andrew LaPera and the stunningly cute (and equally talented) Shannon Campbell teamed up to write two songs in twenty-four hours. What blows my mind is that both songs, Southdown and Nothing New, are heartbreakingly beautiful, sounding like our generation’s answer to the great folk rock duos of […]

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Bring on September.

I just had one of those odd little flashes, where that little voice in the back of my head just whispered, “Psssst. It’s going to be fall soon.” To which the rest of my head replied, “Rock!” I love fall. It’s my favorite season, and until 2001 September was my second favorite month of the […]

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On siblings.

Last night, I headed up to Baltimore to hang out with SarahScott, her friends David and Paul, my housemate Nick F., and SarahScott’s little sister Megan. SarahScott, Paul, Megan and I headed over to Arundel Mills, this big, huge superfashion outlet mall, where we met Nick F. and had dinner at Johnny Rockets (imagine a […]

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