09.20.25-I love the quiet car. I would like the quiet train that goes to the quiet house in the quiet town.
07.01.25-There's so much I wish I could tell this kid.
06.17.25-If you want to make a street full of jaded Ad Industry folks transform into children filled with wonder and joy, I have two things for you: Drone Swarms and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
06.07.25-My new car is not a car and it is the best. I was not orginally a fan of the concept of e-bikes. But I'm a believer now. Holy Moly this is awesome.
05.31.25-In this complex life, I know two things to hold true: No matter how cultured you get, there's still no denying that Master of Puppets is one of the greatest albums of all time. And also, if you hear of a fireworks show near you, you'll always be glad you went.
05.04.25-A lesson I seem doomed to learn, then inevitably forget again and again is that constraints and limitations are fertile ground for innovation and originality. Putting it here so that maybe this dummy will remember for next time.
04.29.25-I've always had a fondness for the liminal space between an origin and a destination. You are not here. You are not there. You are no-where. Nowhere is a place I am very comfortable.
04.26.25-Been thinking quite a bit about my presence on the internet and decided that I still very much want to be able to connect with people I know and periodically share things I feel the need to share. Well, this is the answer. I decided to go back to the beginning, to a time and aesthetic that was crude, but full of promise. Mere GenX nostalgia? Maybe. Or maybe it's an opportunity to ask fundemental questions about our relationship with technology and find new answers that take little as an accepted given. Is Digital Primitivism a thing? I'm sure it's probably already well quantified on a subreddit somewhere.