Everydaycarry



everydaycarry, originally uploaded by Argyle.

On Flickr, there is a great tag to watch called whatsinmybag where people with purses dump them out, snap a photo, and use notes to describe what’s everything is.

I would love to participate, but I don’t carry a bag or purse. I do have a set of things I would call my ‘Every day carry’ items.

So I propose a new flickr tag called everydaycarry where those without bags or purses can post and describe what they wear or keep in their pockets during the day.

Don’t be jealous

Last week the signs went up on my street that said “No Parking” “Tow-away” “We’re fargin’ serious and we got backhoes“.
I had known that something was going to be dug up since the USA guys had been out writing on the street, identifying the underground lines.
Sure enough, they came and this was the scene in front of the house next door.


Yep, they are running fiber optic cable to my street. And the main junction box is about 50 feet from my front door!
Fiber to the home baby!
I talked to the guys doing the work and they says it’s a telco, probably Verizon that has contracted them to do the install. I’m guessing that within 6 months or so, it will be lit up.
For those not so tech saavy, fiber to the home is a new kind of data connection like a cable modem or DSL, except the speeds are much higher. The expected minimums for fiber are 15 Mb/s download and 2 Mb/s upload. That’s TEN times faster than the typical DSL line.

The people spoke

Well, the election is over but the counting is not done. It’s not over till the fat lady sings says my father, but the truth is that the voting didn’t go the way I had hoped.
I was wrong in hoping that a strong turnout would break Kerry’s way.
I was wrong that Bush’s base wouldn’t increase.
I was right that the vote wouldn’t be close. Unfortunately it’s something like 3 million votes for the wrong guy.
Yesterday, I was cautiously optimistic about the voting when I heard of the turnout. When I got home from work I surfed the net around 7PM and there was no real news at that point. Knowing that nothing was to be gained by fretting over the TV news, I played games for a couple hours.
To try to get my mind off the idea of losing, I watched the Daily Show and headed off to bed around 10:30. The results wouldn’t be known till the wee hours, so I didn’t even check the net or the TV news.
Once in bed, the thoughts of the election raced in my head so I woke up the sleeping wife and made some hot monkey love to get my mind off of politics.
Around 5AM my eyes popped open and I could lay in bed any longer. Heading up front, I put on CSPAN and was disheartened. Bush had a huge lead in the popular vote and it was down to calling Ohio, even though Bush led the tally in Ohio.
Well, the voters spoke. I’m sure it will be debated what happened for the next four years, but as of today, I know how the Dole supporters felt in 1996.
Damn this sucks…

Your duty today is to vote



The Flag on Election Day, originally uploaded by Argyle.

For over two hundred years, American have worked and fought for your right to vote.

Today, your duty is to vote.

Other things can wait, your country needs you today and you must answer it’s call.