Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Arnaud de Borchgrave

Arnaud is a consultant for the U.S. government. He is over 80 years old. He worked for Newsweek for about 40. This guy knows politics like no one else. On the Vice TV website, which is like MTV but a million times more fresh, you can see his interview. He is asked many interesting questions about The Muslim and the Western World, about War, about Journalism back in the day. This guy has had probably one of the most interesting lives I've ever heard of. Check this out and hold onto your wig.

http://www.vbs.tv/shows/index.php?show=VBS%20Meets

Monday, September 17, 2007

I feel optimistic

September 21 is the international day for peace. I love life!

Last Night in a Drunken Sleep

So I had this dream last night. I went to some rave party. This girl gave me 3 different types of drugs. She told me not to take one of them. I took the one that had a 46 on it. At the party I was given these video glasses. I remember walking down this long bridge. At the end there was a door, because I had the glasses I was allowed to pass, then all of the sudden I am on this speed boat. We approached a silver tent. I could see the tent swallow other boats. As boats got close enough the tent just kind of sucked them in, like the opposite of a bubble. Near the tent are cars that are flat .jpgs that suddenly become 3D and back again. I don't ever remember listening to music or dancing. The drug I was on wasn't euphoric in the least, but made everything more lucid and somehow more real than everything was before.

City Agents 002: SIGNS-They only come out at night...









Signs of life in Valencia's Barrio del Carmen

Thursday, September 13, 2007

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

People come across in the course of a day

  1. An adventurous man from Sydney either in search, or retreat
  2. A friendly female trumpeteer who denies her loneliness
  3. A Kiwi in a hurry drunk with life
  4. A young police officer with a hunger to help
  5. Two young giggly office workers dazed by their desires
  6. A stern and stressed train conductor
  7. A homeless man sheltering himself from the rain with a sleeping bag
We come across so many people in any given day. How many do we remember? How many of the forgotten influence our lives? How often are we ourselves

Tuesday, September 4, 2007

記録 - Document

1. A written or printed paper that bears the original, official, or legal form of something and can be used to furnish decisive evidence or information.

2. Something, such as a recording or a photograph, that can be used to furnish evidence or information.

3. A writing that contains information.

4. Computer Science. A piece of work created with an application, as by a word processor.

5. Computer Science. A computer file that is not an executable file and contains data for use by applications.

6. Something, especially a material substance such as a coin bearing a revealing symbol or mark, that serves as proof or evidence.

Sunday, September 2, 2007

Ancient Grease



Old heads found in family albums