Archive for August, 2007
Aftermath
I am finally back in Ohio after two months in Jamaica, a day in NYC, and too many adventures for me to remember.
The last week or so has been pretty intense–I got to deal with a hurricane, the subsequent lack of power, leaving Jamaica, dealing with airport stress in the spades, running around NYC, more [...]
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Alive!
That is what I am.
Tomorrow, I will also be back in the United States and ready to post some sweeeet pictures I took before/during/out in/after the hurricane. Everything I do in life, I do for Flickr.
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Hurricane Dean
I know I have an internet addiction problem when the hurricane’s eye is a few hours away and I’m uploading pictures to Flickr.
Hurricane Dean is about to pound Jamaica, and I’m more interested in how this happened.
No wonder my Flickr views jumped a couple thousand!
Anyway, I’m currently hunkering down in Jack’s Hill, just Northeast of [...]
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Kingston Rocking Out
I’m always ever-so-curious about subcultures, and when I first came to Jamaica I vowed that I wouldn’t leave before trying to find “the rock scene” here. I mean, plenty of Americans listen to reggae, so SOMEONE must be rocking out in Kingston, right?
We found some false leads (”Rock” is sometimes used to describe everything that’s [...]
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Tags: concerts, crimson heart replica, Jamaica, kingston, photography, rock music, village cafe
The relationship between Students Expressing Truth and the Berkman Center has never been very clear, and understandably so. Berkman is home to some of the world’s leading research about the internet and its effects on society, while SET has only recently received permission to start wiring up its computer labs for the web. Berkman is [...]
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Tags: Berkman, Jamaica, prison, prison radio, prison reform




