Green City Market
from last Sept
Green City Market
from last Sept
Near Museum of Science and Industry if I’m not mistaken
I probably should have lightened up the lawn in Photoshop, but was feeling lazy
Tuft of exploded 4th of July ordinance visible especially in the large version:
and a bird as well
Evanston
well, oil-as-interpreted by Alien Skin
How long ago were these browsers even current on a Mac? 10 years ago?
The link to Netscape is defunct, of course.
I tried my best to avoid using scatological comments when filling out the survey, but found it difficult at best.
Godz, do I despise AT&T aka Southwestern Bell aka SBC
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Explorer_3
Internet Explorer 3.0 was released in 1996 for Windows, in 1997 for Mac.
If you are curious, the survey link is here
www.fwcrc.com/issx/index.html?name=respondent&passwor…
We made the mistake of signing up for a Business Class VoIP service being offered by AT&T last spring, but they were not able to figure out how to actually install it before we cancelled it. Unfortunately, even though we were never actually customers, the AT&T Deathstar continued to bill us, and eventually sent their attack hounds to harass us. After many many many hours of discussion with various AT&T minions, our bill is apparently forgiven. But now they want to know how we feel about them? Ha. Seriously, we spent at least 100 hours of our time fighting with AT&T to cancel our non-existent account, after spending about 50 hours trying to set up the VoIP system. I do not how AT&T stays in business, inertia I suppose. That, and the massive investment in phone lines around the world: most American telecom providers end up leasing AT&T wires and conduits.
A few interesting links collected December 1st through December 3rd:
Remnant of the late Industrial Age.
between Ravenswood and Hermitage on Bell Plaine, methinks
Outside of Blackbird
tonight, I am sitting apart from the laughter and the tears…
I saw the the light
view out my window tonight, as I listen to Willie Nelson, and contemplate tomorrow’s decisions
West Loop
From the Randolph Street Bridge
iPhone snapshot
A few interesting links collected November 26th through December 1st:
Herbert Marshall takes ordinary scenes and fills them with tension because of the way he seems to withhold himself from the obvious emotional scripting. He was 42 when he made the film, handsome in a subdued rather than an absurd way, every dark hair slicked close to his scalp, with a slight stoop to his shoulders that makes him seem to be leaning slightly toward his women, or bowing. His walk is deliberate and noticeably smooth; he lost a leg in World War I, had a wooden one fitted, and practiced so well at concealing his limp that he seems to float through a room.
end of the day, West Loop
Better when viewed Larger On Black
St. Nicholas Cemetery, Freedom, Wisconsin
I have updated the Door County / Sturgeon Bay slideshow
Takes a second to launch, be patient
Forget the exact building, business is defunct I believe
not sure if this compass rose is there anymore