Monthly Archives: July 2011
The Mad Terran Show
I’m going to try this again. With any luck, about every week I’ll be updating my Spreaker account and putting up a new podcast. Its ad supported, and limited to a half hour show, but its all I really have … Continue reading
Supporting the Troops
In recent years, “Supporting the Troops” has almost become an empty platitude of our modern American life. Support for our current military excursions has become mired in lies, half-truths, and a level of political one-ups-manship that has become hard for … Continue reading
Transformers
Somehow, a mania has swept our house recently. I always thought it would be me, but it was K instead. She’s been overtaken by a deep fascination with the Transformers, so deep she has been working on some Fan Fiction … Continue reading
Thank You
A quick one: I checked the stats and there’s been fairly steady traffic lately. It hasn’t been much, but a couple visits here and there are wonderfully encouraging. I may not post a lot, but I certainly will be trying … Continue reading
Anatomy of an Earworm
I’ve been laughed at before for some of my more eccentric musical tastes. My knowledge of the ins and outs of the various forgotten alleyways of the past rock world is well known in some circles. They’re not very big … Continue reading
The Story They Wouldn’t Publish
The Story They Wouldn’t Publish. Reposting because this was worth reading. Whenever I’m not broke I try to pick up something by Lavie Tidhar. One of these years, I’ll finally read <i>Ender’s Game</i>.
Comfort Songs
All in all, my headspace has been increasingly negative nothing seemingly positive occurs in different spheres of life around me. Originally, I wanted to make some comment about how today’s final shuttle launch and our lack of a next stage … Continue reading
Slave to the Wage
Older I get, the more I think about things like American Independence. In fact, the older I get, the more I learn about my ancestors involvement in the war, I find myself considering a lot of things. I’m not so … Continue reading