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Caution: Jaded Bohemian Ahead

Last night I was at a Valentine's Day lingerie fashion show to photograph littlemissrisk and evilyn13's burlesque and the show in general.

"A new life in the off-world colonies. A chance to begin again..."

I left work yesterday rather pissed-off for two different reasons.

Count Floyd Says...

Scaaaaaary desk clutter...

Found in a random journal

Collide

Fourteen of my photographs are now on the live photo gallery of the Collide's official website starting here (use the "next" link to browse through).

Opium's Down-Under Farewell

So my friend opium, who is to blame for getting me started on this whole LJ thing in the first place, the founder of the Van-Goth mailing list, and the only person to have ever actually drooled on the roof of the Wonder Wagon is off for an adventure in Australia (with a few weeks in New Zealand on the way). So last Saturday was her send-off party. I didn't take many pictures, but here are the few that I did take:

Just when I was feeling useless...

I got an e-mail from kaRIN of Collide asking if they could use some of my pictures from their recent concert here on their website.

220 Days to Go

There are, as of today and including weekends and holidays, 220 days left in my "retention package". This is going to be next to impossible to ride out. I'm utterly wasting my time here. I'm worse than wasting my time here. This non-job is sucking the life out of me. I have absolutely nothing useful or interesting to do.

Bartleby the Scrivener

Herman Melville (1819–1891). Bartleby, the Scrivener. 1853.

Bartleby, the Scrivener: A Story of Wall-street 152 KB PDF

Oringinal post: http://mbarrick.livejournal.com/581364.html


Recycling

This came up in conversation with _disdain_ this morning. This is what I call making the most of a bad situation. I spent a great deal of time designing a website and building and extensible workflow engine behind it for a company that no longer exists. There is a ton of content that I spent months compiling that is digital detritus now, but at least the design and programming get to see the light of day...

...sort of ;-)


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