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    Smiling, inviting clichés

    Thank heavens someone had the time and space to put this together. I'm including a few of my own extra images just to cap off the argument which has already been so perfectly presented.

    While we are on the subject, I'd like to make images not have to work so hard. They don't solve anything and sometimes dilute a perfectly good argument. If I see one more smiling person on a bank ad or an insurance brochure....
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    Would my cat leave me if I got two of these?

    There is nothing cuter than this. Period.


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    Commanding Heights: The Battle for the Economy

    Never one to look too closely at world economics, I tend to get myself in over my head quickly by assuming I know more than I do about the subject. As it turns out, i knew nothing. NOTHING. Really, now, what the hell was I doing in civics class?

    This three-part series has substantially redeveloped my knowledge of planned versus free market economies in the first disc. Beginning in the 1900s and moving through current (2001) and future economies, the series lets anyone willing to sit through six hours of information REALLY know what the history of modern economics looks like. One note: It is a bit more enthusiastic about Reaganomics and Thatcher's policies than I'd like, but I'm open to the other side.

    Recommended for anyone, of any age and social strata. This is the knowledege we all should have remembered in the first place. In order to do so, you may have to watch some of the sections more than once. Do yourself that favor and get on it right away.

    5 things I know about life.

    1. People move away
    2. Cats like grass. They eat it.
    3. Everyone poops, no matter who they are.
    4. People like to control content that isn't theirs.
    5. There is a way around anything unless it involves a lot of beauracracy.

    There's more but my friend who moved to Miami said that it should only be five.

    What is wrong with Matt Drudge?

    She looks kind of excited, I guess. Or her brain does. Maybe.

    Happy Gay Pride

    To all three people who actually read this, have a happy Pride. perhaps next year we can have marriage in New York state as an accomplishment. I feel like I might jinx it with my hopefulness, but want to put it forth anyway.

    Whether in New York, San Francisco, Toronto or Atlanta, keep it safe and stay out late. Maybe we'll see you out.

    Blazing Hot Sun


    I've just created this sexy looking sun. He looks as if he might croon, no?

    This city is hot right now, but nowhere near humid enough to warrent all the complaints heard on the street. Nice thing about New York in the summer is the feel of being on vacation after work.

    Enough.

    Waldorf=Astoria Starlight Roof map

    This was a map I did for the latest RPA Regional Assembly. It covers the Starlight Roof and confrence rooms, done in a three-dimensional style which ended up being very helpful.

    A couple of things: I think the angle is a bit high now. It could have been lower, though I don't know how much could've been seen, especially in the Rotunda area.

    Also, It was originally done on a yellow background, so had more fig-ground relationship.

    Catching up on the posting

    One: There was a MadTV skit this weekend called "3-Minute Meals." I haven't laughed so hard in ages at a skit. Basically, it was a cokking show host overwhelmed simply making a tuna melt. If you haven't seen it, I'm sorry. I'll post a web link if I ever find one.

    Two: My arm is getting better, so I can start doing some work again. It has been too long that I've really sat down with my computer and /or paints.