Monthly Archives: March 2003

Rootnet

The trees bloomed today. Most of them. All at once, it seems.
When I was a child and had just discovered computer networks (before the word “network” entered the common lexicon), I often mused to myself that the trees might have an Internet of their own, connected through roots, with a few high-latency links […]

Go USA!

At the peace rally this evening, a meta-protester was marching behind the crowd with a megaphone exclaiming “Go U.S.A.” quite repetitively.
The child next to me eventually asked his father, “Is the man yelling back there for or against the war?” He appeared genuinely confused.
So am I.

Betrayal

TiVo betrayed me.
Invader Zim turned out to actually be “rocket kids” or somesuch.

First post!

With this, I join the “blogging” phenomenon that is all the craze with the kids these days. Over time, I intend to fill in the past with entries from my long-running log for the sake of consistency. I’ll also be discussing (both “then” and in the future) my motivations for this monologue and […]

Anniversary

A year ago today is when I invited Kristan to the theater. “First met” is buried too far in the past to assign to a date, so “first date” is the milestone of choice.
I seem to have a penchant for March milestones.