7.18.2005
6.09.2005
Stepping Down
Effective at noon tomorrow...
I held out hope for a long time, but I think we'd all agree that TJP is going nowhere fast...Have a good one.
5.27.2005
5.24.2005
Pretty Cool
I found this blog and found it to be pretty cool. It is a blog by some guy who just walks around and keeps a photo log of Washington DC and its people. Nothing great about the pictures, but it is just cool to see the places in the city.
5.22.2005
5.18.2005
Greasemonkey
I've been using the Firefox browser since last fall. But I don't think I'm taking full advantage of all that it has to offer. For example, I read this article in Wired about a code in which you can tailor web-pages to your liking. Maybe you IT guys can explain it better than I can. At any rate, I couldn't figure it out when I tried it last night (granted I didn't spend much time on it and didn't even get as far as downloading greasemonkey).
5.13.2005
Welcome to the greatest show on earth
I headed down to Knoxville, Tenn. last weekend for what would be the most rewarding experience of my entire life. I will make this very long story short. I went down for the Ryan Adams concert at the newly renovated Tennessee Theater in down town Knoxville. It was an amazing looking venue for a concert. Anyways, the three of us go and find our seats and from there on I waited with sweaty anticipation. Jennifer Yamagata opened for him, and she is very soft style music but she was really good, but I don't give a crap about her, I am there to see my hero. So, she wrapped up her set and cleared the path for Ryan. He hit the stage at 9:30, all scruffed out with a huge beard, glasses, and long unkempt hair. What a rocker should like, like he just came off a three day bender. It was more than I even hoped it could be. I love him even more now than I did. He played until midnight. A two and a half hour show is unheard of these days. He switched between the Piano and the guitar a lot all night, which was great. He played one song at the piano by himself and kept the cigarette in his mouth the entire time. I don't know why that seemed so cool to me, but damn it, I was impressed. I have never, nor will I ever go to a greater show. I can't wait till he gets here to DC on the 21.
By the way, congratulations to Lukin on finishing Law school. That kid makes me so damn proud.


