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January 31, 2004
Knackerd?

Feeling knackerd? Try the Nackard hotel in Flagstaff, AZ. Or maybe it's called the downtowner, either way, classic.

Posted at 9:40 PM
Category: Travel


January 29, 2004
Petrified Forest

First real world design project - We're off tommorow to the Petrified Forest National Park to work on designing two "entry stations" for the park. You know the little kiosks where you pay your fee and get handed a brochure? Not the hugest project, but ought to be an outstanding learning experience, and if they actually get built, even better!

Posted at 12:57 AM | Comments (2)
Category: Design


January 24, 2004
Lunar Land Rush

Woah! According to this website, 400,000 people have already bought deeds to lunar property. Are these people drunk? I better get on the bandwagon, like asap. Anyone want to by some martian property with views of Olympus Mons? $50 for 100 acres, you can paypal me.

Posted at 11:08 PM | Comments (1)
Category: Geography


January 23, 2004
Wonkette

Wonkette is live! The 4th title in the mighty Gawker media conglomerate is an irreverant DC based gossip mag, and it's pretty damn funny. If anything looks technically wrong, it's probably my fault, so tell me before Nick finds out... ;-)

Posted at 5:48 AM
Category: Internet


January 18, 2004
Prescott

I'm covered in scratches from Chollos and Prickly Pears because I spent the last 3 days with the legendary Cody Lundin in the Superstition Wilderness, on an aboriginal living skills course. Fantastic experience, I'll never bother with a tent again.

It's one of the introductory excercises at the design program in which I am enrolled, the idea being to stimulate a roots level understanding of the natural cycles and basic materials that go into ecologically consious design, be it architecture or otherwise.

But the most profound (if unintended) excercise here in Prescott is dealing with live in the American suburban condoplex. Although the town of Prescott is pretty nice, we've been lodged in this god-awful complex 15 miles away, in a small strip mall near the airport. For the first time in my life, I am completely powerless without an automobile, although there is a circle-k a short walk away that is well stocked with junk-food and Budweiser. Welcome to America. I accept this situation on philosophical grounds that to understand the problems this country faces sometimes you have to experience them first-hand. Anyway, I'm doing a lot of jigsaw puzzles.

Posted at 9:33 PM
Category: General Thoughts