Friday, June 26, 2009

From Iran to Grants Pass

Good thing I don't call myself a blogger. Not much text going up lately.

I heard Michael Jackson died and the internets nearly exploded.

Things are happening in Iran. That's a big understatement as I sit so cozily housesitting for a professor out on Cardwell Hill. Twitter has served the people of Iran well, but let's keep it in perspective, please.

And by the way, I'm drinking a Pike Kilt Lifter ruby ale from Seattle. Gets my full recommendation, for what that's worth.

The NBA draft came and went with the Blazers doing little but moving Sergio and swapping picks with Sacramento.

Also in Oregon, a marijuana clinic will be opening in Grants Pass, the same place where we stopped for pizza a couple of weeks ago. I can't speak for the beer there, but the pizza is average and the Wild River Brewing and Pizza Company is one ugly, ugly place. Time to replace the carpeting with wood floors.

Well, I've really digressed, from the death of a pop star whose sales totaled 750 million albums and the crumbling theocracy in Iran to the floors of a pizzaria in Grants Pass. I don't know why I'm including so many pointless links today.

Sunday, June 7, 2009

iPanic

Art from The New York Times: iPanic.

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Recent Jenkins interview

Henry Jenkins discusses the problem of schools blocking computer and internet access. Pointed and accurate.