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I'm blogging from my phone, which is a first, and I am blogging about my first publication! There are actually several articles coming out int he next few months that i had a hand in, but this is the first. The good news is they spelled my name right in the article itself. :-)
Especially after scoring another $5 seat. FTW! (Crosses SF Giants off the list of teams to see play baseball.) Woot! Hooray $5 tickets!
Tech Cocktail and Mobile Future joined forces for a lunch and wireless meetup at Maggie Mae's on March 14th, 2015. The event held many wireless startups, innovators, and leaders. People mingled, had cocktails, and enjoyed some prime Austin BBQ for lunch. Throughout the event, attendees had the opportunity to meet with mentors, the brightest minds in tech, as they were on hand for one-on-one sessions as many came to get advice and questions answered.
miku is such a little dummy. tore the squeaker out of this earlier and continues to pull out stuffing.
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This is my newest addition to my desk at work. I may have to get the matching Palkia with a Muno to ride it.
Last night, pure peppermint oil scent in the air while watching Godfather. Plus the baby scent shea butter and green tea body milk lotion from L'occitane.
Rededication ceremony of the Geri Moulton Children’s Park and Pond at USA Health Children’s & Women’s Hospital Friday, October 27, 2023.
The last five months (May-September 2023) required me to move a lot for a variety of professional and personal reasons. It was the first time in several years that I entered airplanes without carrying my DSLR camera. This resulted in me tinkering and thinking with my mobile phone camera, surpassing my snobbish attitude towards it as means of photographic expression. Visiting an old favourite antique store of mine, I was exposed to wallet-sized black and white pictures, very fashionable in the 1920s-1960s. Phenomenologically, I thought, these little pictures carried significance similar to the one carried by the myriads of photos nowadays stored on mobile phones. I tried to combine the sensory experience of black and white with the ease of mobile phone shooting, itself resembling certain types of pinhole cameras. Themes are the same as in my earlier photography: decayed and rusty patterns of disintegration, emptiness of spaces, outlier figures of the everyday, street signs and letters, nonhuman friends, naturecultures, and psychopolitically haunted scenes. Places include: Canada (Toronto), Greece (Athens, Thessaloniki, Alonnisos, Aghia, Larissa, Eleftheroupoli, Kavala), Scotland (Edinburgh), England (Manchester), France (Paris), Belgium (Brussels).
[Update] I have continued collecting such images throughout 2024. New places visited: Dublin, Rotterdam, Glasgow, Copenhagen, London, Stirling, Peebles, Amsterdam, Dundee, Madrid.