Nail Box

The Nail Box. This is the most disturbing thing I’ve seen in … hours, at least.

Sam

Yay! Sam is here for a week, and we’re playing video games and eating food! What fun!

Hopefully, he won’t be dead of boredom by Friday.

Apples

Apples are as organic as the name implies. Devices that plug into the main machine often have additional connector ports, which in turn serve to connect other devices. A camera plugs into a keyboard that is home to a mouse, and the keyboard connects to the G4 tower. Rather than the monolithic PC tower, where adding a peripheral requires turning off the system, removing panels, and socketing new cards, the Apple peripherals and systems sprout and sprawl like living things across and through the desktop. The iPod, covered in its semitransparent plastic cover, slurps electricity from a cable connected to an external hard drive, itself connected to the G4.

Boaz and Graveyards

After hiding indoors for most of the Fourth of July holiday, I dragged Laura to Boaz, with a promise of Slurpees and cemeteries.

The first stop was a mercifully brief visit with my grandparents. Please understand: my grandparents are very sweet, very old, and live across the street from their Southern Baptist church. I’m not quite sure they understood Laura’s jet-black hair or sporadically-pierced head.

After the “Uncomfortable Silence Fun Palace”, we met up with the world-famous Beth, and drove around the countryside snapping photos of old country graveyards. Even better, Beth got me stuff! Stuff includes: the Heavy Metal Candlesticks O’ Doom, a little demon for my car antenna, and a framed cross-stitch. Yay!

Arial

“The Scourge of Arial” – an interesting essay about the font we all know and … well … feel inappropriate feelings for.

iPod

Over the weekend, I got an iPod. It holds up to 5GB of MP3s, syncs with my MP3 collection in about five minutes, and even stores contact information much like a PDA. For more information, check out this detailed review.

Pledge of Allegiance

In reference to the “Pledge of Allegiance” hubbub lately:

There is a fundamental hypocrisy in demanding changes of an inherently Socialist educational system. By definition, a State-run school will have very little direct oversight by the populace, but will instead exist as any other Socialist entity: as a jobs program, and most importantly as a way to perpetuate its own existence as a State institution.

By submitting to a State-run institution, a person may not pick-and-choose by which rules he will abide. If the State dictates that person swear allegiance to a god or a flag in which he does not believe, that person must swear so, based on that person’s prior, implicit submission.

Bloginality

W00t! My Bloginality is INTJ!

“_As an INTJ, you are Introverted, iNtuitive, Thinking, Judging.

This makes your primary focus on Introverted Thinking with an Extraverted Intution.

This is defined as a NT personality, which is part of Carl Jung’s Rational (Knowledge Seeking) type, and more specifically the Mastermind or Scientist.

You aren’t as openly affectionate as some of you NT counterparts, and this may cause other bloggers to assume you aren’t as friendly. Your ideas and actual applications for these ideas are brilliant, however, and you might be more likely to create something masterful on your journal.“