From Chinmoku to Aimai
If you see me around, it is not an apparition. I am back, but now am behind in most everything else in my life so I an not sure how much I will be posting for the time being until I catch up. I'm sure something will spark the obligatory opine, but looking back over just the last few weeks it sure makes you wonder how much the news ever really changes. Change a few names, alter a few quotes, and I bet you could almost write much of the news on autopilot year after year, or is it decade after decade in our case? Actually... changing of surnames is often optional.
I can't not pass on this image I saw myself; says to me that some debates are universal.
I can't not pass on this image I saw myself; says to me that some debates are universal.




5 Comments:
Hope you had a good trip. Also, I hope the pairing of "Your" and "Our" is due to translation difficulties and not by design.
Visit here and repost far and wide:
http://rauterkus.blogspot.com/2011/04/meet-four-dem-party-candidates-for.html
or
http://rauterkus.blogspot.com/2011/04/meet-four-dem-party-candidates-for.html
Thanks.
Mark@Rauterkus.com
Citizen Blogger and Vlogger
While you were out:
Someone did a series of "Red State - Blue State" maps based on information disclosed by the customers on dating sites: http://www.studio360.org/2011/apr/08/more-perfect-union/ !!!
Ron Gaydos
Per your twitter feed, I have no idea what happened with the Oakland Connector, but I suspect nothing. Also, the Port Authority doesn't allow comments on its blog anymore and I had nothing to do with that. I have not commented there in a very long time.
Here's an interesting take on population maps
http://www.datapointed.net/2011/04/growth-rings-part-two/
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