….Saddam Hussein was captured and I made a short, nifty, little video that made fun of the whole process. I guess not much has changed in Iraq over the last year… quagmire just keeps sounding cooler and cooler.
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one year ago today…
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….Saddam Hussein was captured and I made a short, nifty, little video that made fun of the whole process. I guess not much has changed in Iraq over the last year… quagmire just keeps sounding cooler and cooler.
Star of DC
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I realized I hadn’t made a “star of..” DC yet! So I used the template and slightly changed the way the image is mapped on to the surface and I kinda like the way it turned out. What’s even better is the new computer I got from work (1.7 mhz w/ 512 RAM laptop) can churn out a rendering in a fraction of the time! This means more posters and faster turnaround. However, I am still figuring out how I am going to port all the files from the laptop to the my iMac…

damn the man
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I feel sorry for my housemate Jill. After about a month’s worth of activism concerning the reopening of homeless shelter here in DC, the DC city government decided it was “surplus” and sold it off to the Corcoran School of Art. Starting with the storming of the shelter to feed homeless people on Thanksgiving, and finishing up with two days straight of direct action, its a hard blow to see something you feel so passionately about disintegrate. After discussing the city council vote with her last night, I really wanted to find out what their next plan of action was. Before the vote even took place, I wanted to see a counter-proposal created, one that has all the facts and figures, showing how the homeless shelter could have been saved and how much it would have cost the city. But alas, the alternative seemed to be just a promise that the shelter would be run by the activists and the shelter was deemed surplus. I did record last night’s final coverage, as well as, Thursday’s coverage their best direct action– probably one of best I’ve seen in a long time. Nonetheless, I can only offer her the cliché of “never stop trying….”
Anyways, this morning I got wild hair up my ass and recoded the entire website. Since I am not looking for a job anymore, I opted to remove the link to my resume. I replaced it with a link to my posters. Hopefully, I can spark more interest in them that way :) After all, I sold my first poster earlier this week! To one of my old geography professors at that! I can’t wait to get my first paycheck next week so I can get some of them printed up from Kodak. Excited!
The house party last night was fun. I met a lot of interesting folks and drank a lot more than I intended to, and actually remembered most people’s names. I wanted to go to a different party midway through the night, but I didn’t have my bike with me so I was stranded. There are a few more parties tonight to check out so I’ll be busy. Maybe I can get a girl’s number…lol
Arrested Developments
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In the middle of Ohio, on a Greyhound Bus traveling back to Saint Louis, I get an estatic call from Adam telling me about his press conference hijinks and asking me if I was at home so I could record the footage of him that was all over the television. I was saddened to tell him I was over a 1,000 miles away from my computer. Not less than 15 minutes later I get a call from my friend Jack, a reporter from NPR, telling me that Adam was all over the news. It totally made my day! My friend, who got more votes than Bush in Washington, DC, all over the news, again :) The article below is probably the best yet!
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Blogging from the Middle East
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Man, isn’t my former Senator cool? He’s so hip he’s blogging!
I actually met this man when I was 14 on Manchester Road in western Saint Louis County…. The exact location is somehwhere in this rendering. Good old Ballwin Days. Sigh.
December 2, 2004
Blogging from the Middle East
Sen. Talent meeting with General Abizaid, Commander, United States Central Command in the forward headquarters at Camp As Sayliyah, Qatar.
I appreciate the time you have taken to share your views with me in the past, and I welcome the opportunity to provide you with timely updates on my actions. I am currently traveling in Iraq and Israel visiting with officials and troops. Each day, I am posting my personal impressions on a Web blog. Posting comments online is way for me to regularly report back to Missourians about my visit and it’s a way for you to follow along with me as I travel in the region.
I serve on the Armed Services Committee and I’ve wanted to go to Iraq for a long time. I feel this is the perfect time to go because of the run up to Iraq’s elections in January. I also want to see firsthand the military training of the Iraqis and to talk to the people on the ground, including Missouri troops, about how the mission is working. As a member of the Senate Agriculture Committee, I’m also talking to Iraqi officials about agricultural trade. In Israel, I want to assess the impact of Yasser Arafat’s death as we work towards peace in the Mid East.
Click here to go directly to the blog where you can view the comments I posted after my visit to Qatar. I’ll be posting more impressions soon.
Mother Earth #3
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I just inverted the images from “Mother Earth #2,” and I’m looking into the next combination…
Mother Earth #2
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Mother Earth Animation
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Things to do before the Inauguration
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Graham’s Reply
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So my Councilmember Jim Graham voted against using public funds for the stadium. Zoe was suprised to find out that “Jimmy G” didn’t respond to my letter by 9am the following day, but 48 hours later I am slightly happy about gettting a reply. However, I can tell this is a form e-mail because there is no reply to the issue of the Randall Homeless Shelter, instead a lot of info about his dedication to libraries….
Why I Voted Against Public Financing of Stadium
I voted “no” on the stadium financing legislation because, as I’ve said
consistently, I feel – and many people I represent feel – there are more
pressing needs in our city than a publicly-funded baseball stadium. Also, I
am very uncomfortable with a potential stadium cost that gets higher and
higher with every new estimate.In order to meet some other pressing needs, I worked to include a $45
million bond for libraries as part of the baseball package. There is no
more neglected stepchild of the DC government than our crumbling
libraries, and I truly feel this was an opportunity to secure enough
money to lead to a true rebirth of our libraries. The District’s library
system has less than a $30 million annual budget, with just $1 million a
year allocated for capital needs. The library fund for which I fought would
have directed $45 million for repairs and reconstruction of our 27 branch
libraries.I proposed to put this fund – and it’s debt service – on par with the
debt service for the stadium bonds, but the Administration was not
willing to do so. The only commitment I was able to obtain was that the
library bonds would be “subordinate” to the stadium debt. And with
mounting stadium cost pressures, I was not convinced the Library Fund
would actually materialize. Then, on top of everything else, an
amendment passed today which stripped the bill of the sole potential
funding source – the securitized excess of the gross receipts tax – that I
had hoped would go to a library fund.In addition, I had to step back from this situation and say: Is the
overall burden of this bill too much for our city to bear?There is little question the costs have gone through the roof, and this
concerns me. When we started this discussion, we were told the total
stadium cost would be less than $400 million. Then it rose to $440
million. Then to $486 million. Then to $531 million. Then to $584
million. Then today an amendment was passed allowing $100 million over
the CFO’s most recent estimate of $531 million. Thus, the cost could
rise to $631 million.With skyrocketing costs and no immediate funding for other pressing
priorities, it became clear today that I could not support this.
Therefore, I voted “no.”I am somewhat satisfied that, in this debate, the needs of our crumbling
libraries have been given new visibility. My Council colleagues are more
sympathetic to these pressing needs than before. I know there will be future
efforts, which I will both initiate and support, to address these needs
which mean so much to literacy and education.Sincerely,
Councilmember Jim Graham, Ward One
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