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Monday, October 11th, 2004

an era ends

ZX-6I just sold my motorcycle, disproving the adage “There are only two kinds of riders: those who have fallen, and those who will fall.” I rode for 10 years without falling.

No, that time I forgot to put the side stand down doesn’t count; I caught the bike with my ankle just before it hit the sidewalk.


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posted to channel: Personal
updated: 2004-10-12 16:38:07

Granola County

My optometrist just apologized to me for the environmental damage he’s doing by wearing disposable contact lenses.


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posted to channel: Conservation
updated: 2004-10-12 00:28:38

Bush’s mystery bulge

In a 2002 interview, President George W. Bush remarked, “I do not need to explain why I say things.

But we’ve uncovered the reason anyway: he says things because the voices tell him to!

(Additional links: 1, 2, 3.)


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posted to channel: Politics
updated: 2004-10-12 14:39:19

Sunday, October 10th, 2004

Ode To Soup, take 2

Earlier this year I wrote a song called “Ode to Soup.” Although the song was far from complete, I published an early demo version on this site because I thought it would be interesting to hear the song mature over time. The final version will be recorded during Thanksgiving week, and posted here in December, unless rather than maturing it becomes stuck in that awkward pimply stage of adolescence in which case it will spend a few years working at the car wash to develop character.

Anyway, my juvenile demo recording has recently returned from a summer in southern California, where it acquired a great loopy fretless bass line thanks to my 6-fingered friend Andrew.

Ode To Soup demo II (October, 2004) (Copyright © 2004 matthew mcglynn.)

From here, the song flies to Cincinnati so my guitarist friend Steve can compose a guitar solo in 15/4.

Meanwhile I’ll be re-tracking the drums with my acoustic kit, and probably re-tracking the dulcimer too, with better microphones and my whizzy new deck.


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posted to channel: Music
updated: 2004-10-10 20:40:34

Saturday, October 9th, 2004

new PV racks

PV solar racks, in progressThe new racks are in place. This is apparently a lot more work than it might look like; a crew of four worked for most of two days to disassemble the previous superstructure and build this one. Note the leftover stanchions on the roof, useless and sad like supernumerary nipples, except for the surface rust.

This view is from behind; the PV modules will install on the far sides of these two stands, facing away toward south/southwest.

The crew will return Monday, hopefully before noon, to complete the re-installation.


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posted to channel: Solar Blog
updated: 2004-10-09 17:38:36

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