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Tuesday, August 31, 2004 13:01

Concentration broken during database insert confirmation. Another posting attempt made at 12:58:15. Out before one o'clock, guilt free and full of food. How often does this happen in your religious establishment? 12:59:00. The keyboard in qwerty. That's the problem. No, wait. It's in dvorak. It's right. Not qwerty at all. Dvorak. Good. That's why I feel at home now, and didn't when I was typing those other ramblings. Or some of them, at least. After 1 now. Oh well. 1:01:39...

[A request to all non-believers: Though all are always welcome in the prescence of the Goddess -- 12:48:13 -- 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 12:49:15. Getting hot in here. Let's finish making the sign before the X-tian terrorists get here. Ahem.]

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But instead, we launch backwards

Tuesday, August 31, 2004 10:21

On a whim, I went back to watch a little bit of old Xena footage. I'd like to relate my observations before I leave the apartment. But first, a tiny bit of history.

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Tales of the Kama Sutra: The Moment I Could Take No More

Tuesday, August 31, 2004 08:05

I have in front of me a film that fits the following description: Tales of the Kama Sutra: The Perfumed Garden. It is the most effectively wrapped, worst piece of dumpster trash I ever could have bought. The truth within is so dense that it is almost unbearable. DVD version.

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Movielog: Moulin Rouge!

Tuesday, August 31, 2004 06:08

Only at a time when a nation is in a long and steady buildup to yet another even more gruesome war would so many power players from Hollywood and elsewhere collaborate to create such an orgiastic piece of propaganda, with a subtlety deeper than the softest chord.

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Icarus starts to return from WAY out there

Tuesday, August 31, 2004 02:49

Rather than try to compose mundane words, I used Gimp (Version 1.2.?) this time.

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Gender Meme For SomeDay

Thursday, August 26, 2004 13:31

Somewhere along the mountainside...

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Impromptu Rainbow Op

Wednesday, August 25, 2004 12:31

While cruising the overwhelmingly massive burst of new suburban sprawl southeast of denver, I encountered what was easily my largest and effort-free dumpster dive yet: An entire trashbag filled with nothing but large prepackaged sandwiches and salads.

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Wait. One more lyric before I go.

Tuesday, August 24, 2004 08:03

M in M.

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Product is the Excrement of Process

Tuesday, August 24, 2004 06:42

In other words, I am leaving more shit in my wake. Here it is. Ya'll can consume it or leave it as you like.

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The urge to write

Tuesday, August 24, 2004 00:36

What am I writing about this time? I don't know anymore.

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Why I haven't looked at any Internet sites yet

Monday, August 23, 2004 13:22

I just realized it while I was walking down the sidewalk. I was thinking about the behavior of gambling addicts in casinos, how the House in many casinos could potentially be rigging things in ways more treacherous than previously imagined.

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Irrelevant Filler For Geeks, Wannabe Hackers, and Slashdot Addicts

Monday, August 23, 2004 11:45

I think maybe I am beginning to understand Windows users, at least a little bit. A dumb little anecdote about the past 2 minutes follows.

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Back from the retreat

Monday, August 23, 2004 08:45

Though some other voices might say otherwise, all I can say is... Wow. That was one hell of a time.

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Life is what we make of it

Thursday, August 19, 2004 00:10

This will likely be the last post I write before I venture into the great unknown tomorrow. As always, I may or may not feel compelled to write using the old fashioned method while I am away.

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What the #$*! Do We Know? (***)

Tuesday, August 17, 2004 23:32

Tying together a hodge podge of ideas -- ranging from quantum physics, to biochemistry, to spiritual discovery -- discussed in parallel with a loosely structured dramatic narrative, it's... a barrage. It is definitely a film designed to make you think, as well as entertain.

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Apprehensions

Monday, August 16, 2004 23:22

In 3 days, I will head off to anarchist camp, better known as asr2004. With this realization, today I found myself wondering if I really do need to have my head examined. Doubts of the unknown crept around inside my head.

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Bountiful dumpsters

Monday, August 16, 2004 02:20

Tonight, I believe, marks my most successful night of dumpstering yet. 7-11 had far more donuts than I could possibly consume, even if I ate nothing else for a week. I took one shopping bag full, and wistfully left the rest -- enough to feed an entire police station -- behind. (Because trans fatty acids taste better when they come from a dumpster.)

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Another quickie catchup

Friday, August 13, 2004 21:13

Brief version of the latter half of this week:

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Democratic Party Shoots Self in Foot. Again.

Tuesday, August 10, 2004 20:49

If I had the Charlie's Angels dvd here, I rip it and post the audio clip. "Damn you Salazar! Damn you!"

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Check out this quote

Tuesday, August 10, 2004 16:50

I'm shamelessly copying this quote off of Ran's page before it disappears. Where does he find all this good stuff to read?

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I'm going to wacky land!

Tuesday, August 10, 2004 15:31

The word is in. Next week, I'm going on a retreat far, far away in the mountains. It is my hope that on this occassion, I will be able to pick up some worthwhile skills, meet some quality people, and have an enjoyable, life-affirming experience.

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Civic duty

Tuesday, August 10, 2004 09:56

Today, I woke up, splashed my face in the creek, and drove to the polling place, where I touched the screen, and was left to hope and pray that the black box will count my vote correctly. (Note to self: For November, get an absentee ballot, where at least there will be some hard copy record to reflect my decision.)

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Incrementalism

Tuesday, August 10, 2004 09:49

Tonight, I am sleeping in the back of Tobias. Incrementalism. The transition happens, little by little. A scenario I envision goes something like this. Tonight, I sleep in Tobias. Another night, I may sleep in my bed again. Then I might go camping for a few days. Using an idea or two from Ran Prieur, I might start washing and shaving in the bathroom of a fast food chain. All this while remaining local to the Denver area, at least most of the time.

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Those with ears, let them hear

Sunday, August 8, 2004 22:51

Listen to this Interview with Richard Heinberg. In it, he discusses the issue of oil depletion in clear and sensible terms, and how it relates specificly to the current geopolitical situation, including the war in Iraq.

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What's worth fighting for?

Thursday, August 5, 2004 00:08

For a dose of what's really going on in the country, I highly recommend that everyone read The latest Salon cover story.

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Point of failure

Wednesday, August 4, 2004 17:21

This is Bitscape, reporting live from the bizarre scene. By the time anyone reads this, the bizarreness will likely have been solved. Otherwise, getting it out for the world to read could be tricky.

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Not yet

Tuesday, August 3, 2004 01:04

I didn't actually end up doing the squat last night. When I came into contact with my bed, laziness took hold, and a nap followed. Then I made a pizza, and watched a 3.5 hour dvd documentary about Benjamin Franklin.

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Up a notch?

Sunday, August 1, 2004 16:19

Today, I revisited the mostly abandoned site I had first explored a couple months ago. This time, I looked more thoroughly around some of the areas I hadn't even bothered to venture before. The basement story of the burned down house. Some of the other crevices in the nearby shacks. Gradually, I began to entertain some of the truly outrageous thoughts that had been simmering in the back of my mind.

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Overnight Buffet

Sunday, August 1, 2004 01:21

On tonight's menu:

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Shoutouts

Jäger: Because I know we're curious, it looks like the kernel sends init (the first process the kernel spawns) SIGINT when the user hits ctl+alt+delete. /etc/inittab has an incantation to tell the system what to do when the key combo is pressed.
2004-08-01 13:44:54

Bitscape: Innovation on the collaborative filtering / online radio front (slightly buggy in some areas, but it pretty much works): [www.last.fm]
2004-08-02 16:49:18

Bitscape: Find out what kind of crap I've been listening to (and no, I don't give a damn about my privacy). [www.audioscrobbler.com]
2004-08-02 17:39:43

Zan Lynx: Timeservers and automatic time setting? NTP! ntpd! ntpdate! I use it. Everyone should use it.
2004-08-03 16:35:50

Jäger: mmm... ntpd...
2004-08-03 16:53:16

bouncing: [theonion.com]
2004-08-04 13:43:22

Bitscape: George Bush. What a doofus. John Kerry. What a doofus. Where does it end?
2004-08-04 18:10:04

bouncing: California Cities Ban SUVs: [slate.msn.com]
2004-08-05 08:45:32

Yanthor: Zan, which portage packages do you install in Gentoo to get NTP working?
2004-08-05 17:57:25

Bitscape: An emerge --search reveals a package called ntp in the net-misc category.
2004-08-05 18:36:45

bouncing: [www.big-boys.com]
2004-08-06 13:17:54

bouncing: "Our enemies are innovative and resourceful, and so are we. They never stop thinking about new ways to harm our country and our people, and neither do we" -- Geoge Walker Bush; President of the United States of America: [www.capitolhillblue.com]
2004-08-06 21:08:31

Bitscape: Think the FBI won't come after you? Think again. [colorado.indymedia.org]
2004-08-08 16:02:33

Bitscape: Memorize these words. "I am going to remain silent. I would like to see a lawyer."
2004-08-08 16:05:42

bouncing: Interesting: [www.npr.org]
2004-08-08 20:31:03

Bitscape: Can money buy happiness? [mitpress.mit.edu]
2004-08-09 18:04:58

bouncing: Best quote from that article: "Happiness surveys and a variety of other measures employed by psychologists are strongly correlated with observable behaviors that we associate with well-being. ... And you’re less likely to attempt suicide"
2004-08-09 21:01:20

bouncing wonders when Bitscape will provide a complete feed with more than just the subject summary.
2004-08-10 10:35:51

bouncing: Like -- say -- an atom feed
2004-08-10 10:35:58

bouncing: Smart-ass remark: Isn't it a bit odd than an anarchist group has a "no animal products" policy?
2004-08-10 16:57:55

Bitscape: Many anarchists (at least in these circles) are vegans. Though I doubt they'd mind if someone came and consumed meat by themselves, many people are bringing food to share with others (I offered to do so myself). It makes it easier for everyone if there's no question about the animal content in what is being served. Kind of like how Food Not Bombs does it. (And the fests too, now that I think about it. Except we eat cheese and milk at fests. Anyway, you get the idea.)
2004-08-10 17:18:18

Bitscape: Up next: George Bush declares war on the city of New York. Will he claim that those evil liberal protesters are developing weapons of mass destruction, and thus, the entire city must be seized by an occupying force? Or will it be the "spreading freedom and democracy" line instead? Stay tuned.
2004-08-10 22:02:19

Bitscape: Think slavery in America is a thing of the past? Think again. [www.palmbeachpost.com]
2004-08-11 13:51:35

bouncing: One Point Plan: [www.theonion.com]
2004-08-11 21:32:24

Bitscape: How many must die for the re-election campaign of George Bush? [www.alternet.org]
2004-08-12 15:06:15

bouncing thinks Bitscape would do well to read some of the writings of Howard Zinn, certainly available at the Boulder Public Library.
2004-08-14 20:32:58

Bitscape: Howard Zinn has written some good stuff. A few of his can be found in audio form here. [www.stlimc.org]
2004-08-16 01:36:49

Jäger: Don't forget to bring plenty of DEET.
2004-08-17 07:07:04

bouncing: Speaking of which, the maker of Waking Life has made another film I'd like to see: [www.imdb.com]
2004-08-18 09:47:53

Bitscape: That film is most excellent as well.
2004-08-18 14:25:50

Zan Lynx: An interesting political article: [www.keepmedia.com]
2004-08-18 16:48:31

bouncing: TL! [www.tlventures.com]
2004-08-18 17:17:40

bouncing: TL: [www.tlaudio.co.uk]
2004-08-18 17:18:46

Bitscape: Interesting indeed, Zan Lynx. bouncing, what the hell? Is that supposed to be a contest to see who can make a crappier site?
2004-08-18 18:13:35

Bitscape: Which is worse, the flash junk and sloppy layout, or the menu text that runs outside its borders?
2004-08-18 18:15:40

bouncing notes that Howard Zinn wrote a textbook used at the University of Texas American History class.
2004-08-18 19:07:20

Linknoid: Bitscape, maybe your complaints about those sites are relative to the fact that you're using Linux? The problems you describe don't seem to exist on Mozilla under Windows.
2004-08-18 19:52:10

Linknoid: Neither one sticks out as a greatly designed site, but I wouldn't say either is that terrible either...
2004-08-18 19:53:11

Bitscape: I guess it isn't terrible, but still pretty sloppy. Unnecessary flash sucks. Ho hum.
2004-08-18 20:48:21

Bitscape: Is fundamentalist religion incompatible with academic inquiry? Discuss. [www.tompaine.com]
2004-08-18 20:48:55

Jäger: Alaska Senator Ted Stevens with Logan family on capitol steps, May 1991: [www.wilhelm-aerospace.org]
2004-08-18 22:24:06

bouncing: Scolled photography, TL
2004-08-19 15:19:08

bouncing: A good article, indeed, Bitscape. I too have observed that there is a radical difference between faith and fundamentalism. For some people, reason and faith answer different questions, and there is no conflict. For others, they answer the same question, and there is natural conflict -- a conflict which can only be resolved by accepting one or the other.
2004-08-19 15:35:53

bouncing: TL: [www.epinions.com]
2004-08-20 10:13:11

scottjgalvin.com: TL: [www.nhtsa.gov]
2004-08-20 14:40:35

bouncing: TL: [homepage.powerup.com.au]
2004-08-21 21:18:10

Yanthor: [papp-x1.mine.nu]
2004-08-23 12:55:30

Yanthor: (Since we're posting random links to stuff)
2004-08-23 12:55:44

bouncing: Yeah. Metric system, dvorak, alsa -- it's all the same.
2004-08-23 14:31:36

Bitscape: Only the elites take the time to use superior shit. Wait, did I just use a tautology?
2004-08-24 07:25:40

KillShadower: Slashdot is kicking ass today! Who wants to buy the hi def successor to the dvd player? But will Sony post-dvd players work on anything other than Sony movies? I guess we'll see soon.
2004-08-24 20:22:29

Bitscape: Others who are outside of Colorado can listen to a recording of today's Democracy Now broadcast by downloading this. Amy Goodman is one of my favorite journalists. [bitscape.org]
2004-08-25 13:23:52

Bitscape: But of course, I believe the official website archives all the shows, in both mp3, ogg, and perhaps other file formats as well... [democracynow.org]
2004-08-25 13:26:22

Tori Amos Worshiper: I've had Scarlet's Walk running in my car's player almost nonstop since Sunday. Finally, I think I can appreciate it. I Love You, Tori.
2004-08-25 13:42:34

Questioner: Is someone becoming schizophrenic or does this site have some new visitors? I love the name "KillShadower" by the way, nice pun!
2004-08-25 14:03:26

Bitscape: NOTICE TO ALL: We're having trouble getting ssh port forwarding to work through scott's router. It's very odd. It means my auto ramblings sync feature doesn't work right now. (I had to manually upload the most recent rambling.) It also means I haven't retrieved my bitscape.org email since I left the Neighboly Abode. Any mail that goes there may end up being queued until Saturday or later, unless this problem resolves itself, but I doubt it will. Googling for the error gets me nothing. And frankly, I don't feel like debugging ssh right now. So... there it is. If you've emailed bitscape lately, he probably hasn't gotten it yet.
2004-08-25 14:06:43

Answerer: Someone around here might be schizophrenic, but I know it isn't me. Is it you, Questioner?
2004-08-25 17:21:41

Jäger: It's 0945. Do you know where your wife is? [tracker.flightview.com]
2004-08-26 09:42:50

Jäger: (Kiesa is flying to Portland for Angie's wedding this weekend.)
2004-08-26 10:28:42

Anon: The one who, in this space, referrs to himself as Bitscape is presently inaccessible via the net. However, he is being kept safe, secure, and well fed. As for his computer, it is locked away in his car at an unspecified location. He wants me to say hi and wish everyone well. Oh, and he also regrets missing hacking society. He'll try to show up at the next one, assuming the feds haven't gotten to him by then.
2004-08-27 12:00:40

Bitscape 's paradigm gradually begins to coalesce into a solidly morphing vision.
2004-08-27 14:10:18

Bitscape 's paradigm gradually begins to coalesce into a solidly morphing vision.
2004-08-27 14:11:33

Bitscape: Current plan: Remain in and around Colorado until November. Details TBD.
2004-08-27 14:12:42

Bitscape: And a little bet, politically speaking: I've decided, after having had some serious doubts, that I will still vote for John Kerry on my absentee ballot form. The bet part involves not who wins the presidency, but who wins Colorado's electoral votes. If Colorado's votes go Blue (color of Tobias) and the Kerry/Edwards ticket carries the state, I'll still consider it friendly enough to stick around. However, if Colorado's electoral votes go to "Red" Bush, then it will be time to get out of town with all my valuables in search of greener pastures. This is my bet, my contingency, and my plan. Now, enough politics, shall we?
2004-08-27 14:18:28

Bitscape: For further reading, please consult Propaganda: The Formation of Men's Attitudes by Jacques Ellul, published circa 1968 or 69, or... something.
2004-08-27 14:21:08

Bitscape heats the carbon and protein compounds synthesized in chemical factories where animals and insects are slaughtered and maimed.
2004-08-27 14:29:07

Bitscape: It actually tastes fairly decent, as long as one remembers that all forms of life result from the deaths of others.
2004-08-27 14:30:52

Bitscape: Yummy hotdog.
2004-08-27 14:31:35

Bitscape: I got around a dozen of them from a dumpster, but I'm only eating one right now. Mmmmmm...
2004-08-27 14:32:18

Bitscape: Anyway, I'll stop grossing ya'll out and go back to my Fantasia movie. Eventually, I might also read the yanthor.net content I've fallen behind on.
2004-08-27 14:33:25

Bitscape changes his handle to AlienCartoonFreak. Diss Diznee.
2004-08-27 14:34:26

Bitscape: Nutcracker Suite is awesome. Would you believe they were able to do all that way back in '40? Gotta go. Peace.
2004-08-27 14:35:30

BITSCAPE: Dammit guys, quit fucking bashing Britney Spears. I know what she's going through right now, ok? On second thought, no I don't. All I've heard is the manufactured music, and all I've seen are the illusions on tv.
2004-08-28 07:36:04

Bits: The only reason I mention it is because I saw part of a "documentary" about her on VH1 yesterday while I was eating chocolate and poor people starved in downtown wherever. The documentary, as far as I could tell, was quite accurate, as it matched everything else I've heard about her from other credible sources, such as slashdot.org. It portrated her as a spoiled, self-serving, ignorant, worried only about her image, along with that of her family, etc etc etc. Anyway, gotta go.
2004-08-28 07:42:42

Bitscape: Apparently, her last album didn't sell very well, so her career "might" be over soon. After listening to it again on Thursday on my way to the Cherry Creek Whole Foods, I decided that, regardless of one's taste in music, it must be regarded as one of the great feats of modern engineering.
2004-08-28 07:48:41

Bitscape: Why? I drove through multiple suburbs with the volume at FULL BLAST and the WINDOWS open. But nobody around me appeared to be bothered, nor did any of the waveforms in the sound (which do, I believe, reach peak db range) clip. Beyond that, the lyrics are just so fucking TOXIC. It's like being able to throw hardcore porn around, and nobody noticing. This, my friends, is why I "love" the Britney Spears "brand", even if I have never met the person. No DRM on the cd. The quality control is great.
2004-08-28 07:52:39

Bitscape: Gotta run. It's "EARLY MORNING", I'm "TOXIC" (male-bashing if I've ever seen it), and today, KGNU is having a big sale at 4700 Walnut. Beginning at 10am. So let's GOOOOOOOOOO! Wheeee! KGNU Listeners for Britney Spears. How many of us are there? Anybody? Anybody?
2004-08-28 07:57:03

Bitscape smacks self... I'll just shut up and go to Louisville.
2004-08-28 07:57:42

Bitscape: Hello everybody. Coming in from Rygel now. Though Argo is still locked up safely out in my car, I again felt safe enough to access this site from mom's apartment. But no more ssh. I haven't checked the securite advisories yet. Thank you all for helping. Now I just have one more thing to do before I go back to bed. Special thanks to Jaeger for hiking with me today. I mean yesterday.
2004-08-29 01:03:02

Bitscape: Also, the Comcast System here might have implemented some sort of content filtering. I cannot get to yanthor.net. Or could it be that things might be down on his (Yanthor and Humblik's) end? Can't tell. Need help. Goodnight soon.
2004-08-29 01:11:05

Bitscape: The possibility also occurs that we may have all been 0wnz3d. Over and out.
2004-08-29 01:12:09

Casual Passerby: Does Yanthor even visit this site anymore? I doubt it. He's too busy with other things these days.
2004-08-29 01:22:32

Bitscape: Is this what I got when I typed "help" into google.com? Yes it is. [mentalhelp.net]
2004-08-29 01:28:33

Bitscape: Trust is lost.
2004-08-29 01:37:29

Bitscape: So I go back to reading slashdot, only to find out that many linux users (especially more recent converts) have also been lulled into a FALSE sense of security. Does that sound about right? What about the standards wars? Are the courts ruling in our favor (vs the MP/RI-AA), or is it all just being tied up in endless piles of litigation. This is more than I can comprehend. I am out.
2004-08-29 01:44:06

Bitscape: DAYS of WAR. NIGHTS of LOVE. Now Available at CrimethInc. Only for a Ltd. Time. [www.crimethinc.com]
2004-08-29 01:48:02

Bitscape: <fineprint>Bitscape Dot Org (trademark pending) has become a limited time partner with the Krymee Thick Corporation.</fineprin t>
2004-08-29 01:51:43

Bitscape: Or, if I still have a copy somewhere, you could just get the book from me. In person only.
2004-08-29 01:52:53

Bitsy is losing his mind again: The new Salon Personals ads are much more effective than the old ones.
2004-08-29 02:13:10

Bitsy is losing his mind again: It figured out my profile almost instantaniously.
2004-08-29 02:13:59

Bitsy is losing his mind again: This is more evil than I can comprehend.
2004-08-29 02:17:51

Bitsy is losing his mind again: The Salon.com I saw from here -- without access to my membership info -- was a whole new experience. My will finally broke down when, after willingly supplying some fairly general demographic info on what kind of mate I might like....
2004-08-29 02:20:42

Bitsy is losing his mind again: It showed me dozens and dozens of other very strong candidates, any of whom I would have given a fortune just to shake hands with a year ago.
2004-08-29 02:28:03

Bitsy is losing his mind again: It has made me believe that yes, they are real. They too are looking. And they too might be interested in me. But they're trapped or zoned out in their apartments somewhere near the general Denver/Westminster area. They can't get out. Neither can I (we're on lockdown at 10305 Dover St tonight.) I can talk to them, but only if I supply the Dark Wishmasters with ALL my personal info, including SSN (new corp name, not number).
2004-08-29 02:32:03

Bitsy is losing his mind again: At this point, I realized I was in a BIND (Bound Like the Wachowskis), and just stopped. Now I go back and listen to the only Trent Recording (NIN) I have left up here. The rest are in my car.
2004-08-29 02:34:23

Bitsy is losing his mind again: My headphones are going to be turned up so loud that I won't hear a single door slam so siren go by. I'm BROKEN. Happiness in Slavery.
2004-08-29 02:36:07

Bitsy is losing his mind again: Nighty night all.
2004-08-29 02:36:32

Bitscape: Checking it again. I'll post the results as a comment. I believe the problem is somewhere in or near Comcast's network.
2004-08-29 08:18:32

Bitscape: This regarding the yanthor.net access problem.
2004-08-29 08:18:56

Festing?: Can someone who remembers or can still access yanthor.net remind me when the next Megafest is scheduled? Last I checked, it was going to be in late September, but I don't remember the exact dates. It's no rush, but I'd like to know them so I can plan. Like in Memento, I often find myself leaving little notes around, even if they aren't always accurate. --Bitscape
2004-08-29 08:30:03

B: P.S. After hearing the same inputs from enough reasonably reliable sources with sufficient trust levels, I made a decision, and swallowed the Jagged Little Pill. 300mg of lithium, contained in a capsule. No joke. We'll see what happens with that.
2004-08-29 08:34:16

Lounge Lurker: P.S.S. The sleep I got Saturday night / Sunday morning was better than any I've had in over a week. Which is to say, sleep did actually occur. I lost awareness, was submerged, and didn't sense what happened while time passed. I believe this was a healthy step.
2004-08-29 08:37:56

me yet again: I feel very sorry for people who drink alcohol and cannot remember what they did last night. You know, lithium and alcohol have many properties in common.
2004-08-29 08:39:40

exception: except that alcohol doses administered by careless bartenders are much more difficult to regulate than lithium capsules. Hence, the medical industry prefers to tell manic depressive patients NOT to drink alcohol, and instead keep the regular amounts of lithium flowing into the system.
2004-08-29 08:42:59

too much or not enough?: I gotta go back to bed. BTW, I found my Trent and Tori recordings (cd format) again this morning. They were sitting in a kettle in the middle of my room. I remembered that they were precious, and that I had separated them, but I had forgotten the fact that they had been brought back up here. Now I feel strangely faint, I need to take a shit, and the sun is shining brightly outside. I also think my mom is waiting patiently for me to get off her computer. Off to the shitter now. Peace unto you, Circle A Ranch, along with the disappearing mountains above it. This stops NOW.
2004-08-29 08:48:03

Bitscape: Back from the toilet. Computer still open. Ponder this. A quick check tells me that right now...
2004-08-29 09:02:48

Bitscape: [www.allofmp3.com] (out of Russia. last I checked) loads fine. Yet I cannot even get close to a simple little site in Nebraska. (yanthor.net) Does Comcast suck, or... Wait, what? Sleep, yes, sleep. Or maybe a fresh morning walk outside first.
2004-08-29 09:04:57

Bitscape: It helps to enable allowing all cookies on that site if you want to read it in English.
2004-08-29 09:06:19

Bitscape: C-SPAN has the best coverage of New York right now. Channel 95 in this locale. Everybody out there looks very peaceful, but also very angry and purposeful. "George Bush has got to go, Hey Hey, Ho Ho!" That's what some of them were saying a second ago. C-SPAN on New York.
2004-08-29 12:14:31

Yanthor: Yes, Yanthor still visits this site and quite regularly. Bitscape can check his logs to verify that. I don't read every single Rambling but I think I get 95% of them. It is just that I don't comment much since usually nothing strikes me as worth saying.
2004-08-30 11:23:24

Yanthor: Anya said a few hours ago that yanthor.net was really slow, but she could still access it. It is fine for me now. Fast and comes up fine. Is it working for you Denverites now?
2004-08-30 11:24:10

bouncing learns UML for the purposes of persuading large companies that they want to acquire his employer.
2004-08-30 19:45:15

Bitscape: Looks like we're coming back toward clear skies now. Yanthor.net is still not loading, but if it's slow locally around there, I can only imagine how crazy it must be to try to get packets through the mess we have at this end (ref: Comcast). Thanks Yanthor, Jaeger, and others yet to be named (or discovered) for helping me through this time. I think we will all be better for it in the long run. Shutting down (me).
2004-08-31 02:56:04

Bitscape: Forgive me if I lose sight of my purpose, and visit a few libraries and bookstores in search of more about the original kama sutra texts today. I'll get back to you all at some point. I promise. I'll also go back to my dad's to hook up Argo eventually. Before I move out and "hit the empty road". Fuck it. Right now I just need to take a shower and see if my car is still where I remember leaving it. Small comforts, you know?
2004-08-31 08:42:40

Shadow of Bitscape: There is no concentration. There is no respect. There is no love. Only attempts to get us to gorge ourselves on food and chocolate while we forget. Please, this cannot be allowed to happen. Let's take a nap so the food can digest, and then regroup.
2004-08-31 13:03:11

Mass cancelled: Unfortunately, I can now conclude that it will be impossible to hold any pagan rituals of any form, sacred or unsacred, while within this apartment space. It is not safe enough. None of the places I know of are. Maybe WAAAAY up in the mountains, we could almost make a Temporary Autonomous Zone, though even there, they have rockets and satellites and laser guided missiles. Maybe we will just have to scatter ourselves to the stars. Anyway...
2004-08-31 13:22:52

Bitscape walks away, dejected, depressed, full bag fresh from Best Buy in hand. Wait a sec! I went to Best Buy today and got DEALS. Yeah! Let's go watch those. But... where? shall I go to watch them in peace? Hmmmm.....
2004-08-31 13:24:27

Poll

Is Bitscape Insane?

Always has been, always will be.
Used to be nuts, but lately he's gotten better
Was sensible long ago, but not anymore
A model of clear thinking, past, present and future
What do I know? I'm insane myself!