Archive for November, 2008

I turned in my own absentee ballot (Ohio! Yeah!) over two weeks ago, but that hasn’t really stopped me from being 100% distracted by the sheer weight of today’s importance. Could I IPban myself from Twitter, maybe?
I’ve lived through three election days already in the United States. I barely remember Clinton vs. Dole, but I [...]


People who are into sound AND code (Kevin, eMax, Paul, I’m looking at you), I’m making this mandatory reading. Or at least pretty please reading. With a cherry on top.
Once, while I was in the process of falling asleep in a hotel room somewhere in Appalachia, my coworker/temporary roommate Dan and I had a weird [...]


In an attempt to wake my blogging up from the deep, deep hibernation it’s gone into, I’m going to start posting old papers.
This one, originally written for Kelty’s “History of Software and Networks” in the Fall of ‘07 but much cleaned up since then in bursts, is an ethnography of the place I grew up: [...]