“iGirl”iDigusts.

Voted Tech Crunch’s “Descent into Dumb iPhone Apps:” iGirl.

See the demo here.

What does the blogosphere look like?

I metaphorically was smoking an 18th century tobacco pipe earlier with a charming colleague, and our interesting selves developed an interesting query: What does the blogosphere look like?
Well yes lad, it must be a sphere.
But…
Does Google Image search produce accurate photos, or are these faked like Loch Ness’ “Nessy?”
See I have this feeling that [...]

I did work today…

Yet again I got myself into writing a story that conceptually would work, but relies on the fact that all will run to their office telephones, skip lunch breaks, interrupt meetings, fly back in from out of town, twiddle his or her thumbs while checking e-mail from 9 to 5, and of course, will be [...]

I forgive you, Corpus

I really thought that if there were one person from Corpus Christi to charge Hooter’s with sex discrimination, it’d be me. But I was wrong. His name is Nikolai Grushevski and he wants to be a waiter at Hooter’s.
There was a federal court hearing yesterday in Corpus about it. They accused Hooter’s of using [...]

One of them days

What is the Internet coming to?

The economic scorn for porn

My favorite news story of the day, and perhaps of all time, begins with the headline: “Porn industry seeks $5 billion federal bailout.”
My favorite quote of the day (of course, it’s within this story), or perhaps of all time, is from my dear friend Larry Flynt, who was quoted in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution saying:
“People are [...]

Celebrate the times

I finished applying to graduate school.
I missed breathing.

Dear Corpus Christians

I am going to say the following blog in a snooty British accent.
My dear Corpus Christians, I bear a somber tone (and yes, sober too).
Today I went to the old print shoppe affectionately known as “Kinko’s.” Whilst I printed the stress residue of my Christmas vacation onto pure, shimmering sheets of paper and was [...]

How you feel about “feminism”

The presidential election became its own commentary about gender and race in the United States. Two self-proclaimed feminists ran for offices in both parties, and a White man did not get elected.
Up until the election, women and men alike hesitated to positively use the word feminism, either in reference to their selves or to society. [...]

Bahaha

My friend linked me to this photo on the Austin360 site. I wish I could remember this conversation. Everyone looks appalled and it seems it has something to do with the space between Sara and I… I miss work.

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