Mental Notes: October 2002
Peso playlist Wednesday October 23, 2002
one fellow's political coverage, music ramblings and general hijinks across decades under a range of guises at several locations often in a state of awe.
Peso playlist Wednesday October 23, 2002
TAIPEI–Playlist for Peso Fri Apr 26. A biggish night in the little bar. My first week after leaving DigiTimes has been productive, given that I’ve added a pile of new articles to this site and fixed some fundamental problems, including the Netscape 4.x reboot problem. And, more video coming soon.
TAIPEI–Tech notes: 1) changed /home/index.shtml for Moreover headlines outside of body table for fast download, QA to do; 2) if OK, add change to rest of site; 3) try find fix for blogger error on NS4.7x. (boring, huh?)
Engineers of the Soul: Ideology in Xi Jinping’s China by John Garnaut
As many as 55,000 people are still sheltering in some of the hundreds of evacuation centres set up in Fiji, nearly two weeks after Cyclone Winston damaged or destroyed their homes.
An analysis of voter records by the Chicago Tribune newspaper suggests that more than 181,000 dead people were listed on the rolls in the six swing states in last month’s US election.
We like to watch. But while we sometimes may not like to be watched, which wanton watching are we worried with?
You are lying in bed, reading, and the light bulb blows overhead. Why not just float up and fix it? And unite the world’s religions at the same time. Hang on! I think you just might be asleep already.
Picture, if you will … the dark Planet innards dusted with stage smoke, brilliant streams of coloured light cutting the fog, the chamber full of 6 Mile High flunkies bounding to the beats and, through the floor from the basement below, the physical rumble of Napalm Death flexing their vocal chords for hundreds of extreme … Continue reading “6 Mile High; Lounge; Surveyor 4, Planet, July 27, 1996”