by dino | acting b.s., seemed like a good idea at the time, the "good old days", travel, web stuff, webophilia
Thanks to the Jesse Hawthorne Ficks I went to the Alamo Drafthouse in San Francisco for an evening of people just digging on me. Â I’ll write more about that later, symptoms but there were buttons made and, since I’ve returned, people have been wondering...
by dino | Bill of Rights - Security Edition, charlatans on parade, half-cocked ranting, parenting, revealing too much, seemed like a good idea at the time, The TSA, travel, Two Minutes of Hate, web stuff
this also appears on rationaldad.com One of the things I’ve said many times on my Tantrum/Art Installation/Political Theater Project, http://www.securityedition.com is that we, as adults, know that being searched everywhere we go is wrong and is completely...
by dino | half-cocked ranting, libertarian, revealing too much, seemed like a good idea at the time, skeptic, the "good old days", travel, Two Minutes of Hate, web stuff
Here’s one of those lists that your grandmother sent you that first week she figured out email. Without You, I Would Die 1. Without the USDA, Americans would be eating food laced with feces because farmers don’t know how to grow food, or “Big...
by dino | clip-o-rama, musicianing, travel, webophilia
From the “me me me me me me me” department. A festival crowd in Sweden singing along to one of the Steel Panther tunes I co-wrote....
by dino | Bill of Rights - Security Edition, clip-o-rama, libertarian, seemed like a good idea at the time, travel, web stuff, webophilia
http://www.adventureclubpodcast.com/2012/06/sequence-39-dean-cameron.html is me talking about my favorite subject: Me! There were some *minor* technical difficulties because I failed to let them know I had Skype so… whatever. It’s ME. What more would you...
by dino | Bill of Rights - Security Edition, charlatans on parade, half-cocked ranting, libertarian, seemed like a good idea at the time, the "good old days", travel, web stuff, webophilia
Rocktober 26th is the 10th anniversary of the USA PATRIOT ACT. Let’s stand up and cheer for that, shall we? Or how about hanging our heads in shame. That’s the day that citizens and politicians went bonkers and passed laws limiting the freedom of citizens...