Posted on November 21, 2008, by etrigan in Entertainment, Nerd.

Ok, I’ve got promising movies for March, May and July, and now February.

Posted on November 19, 2008, by etrigan in Twitter.

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Posted on November 18, 2008, by etrigan in Entertainment, Nerd.

…ok, March isn’t as far away but it is still hard to wait that long. I loved these movies as a child (and my sister had Ike’s poster on her wall forever.)

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Posted on November 18, 2008, by etrigan in Entertainment, Nerd, Sports, Stuff.

Is it just me, or are May and July too far away?

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Posted on November 16, 2008, by etrigan in Twitter.
  • @karolinatx becky is so jealous…seriously #

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Posted on November 15, 2008, by etrigan in Twitter.

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Posted on November 12, 2008, by k-pho in Nerd.

A friend and I met and got our copies of The Great Outdoor Fight signed by Mr. Onstad in Boston this past Saturday.  Quite a turnout.  We talked very briefly about children after he inscribed the book to Eliot.

Afterwards, I thought to myself “Am I a bad father? Why did I have him inscribe it to Eliot? He shouldn’t read this until he’s, like, 18.“  Ah well.  At least I was thinking of him, right?

Posted on November 4, 2008, by etrigan in DirtyHippies, Politics, Rants.

No, I did not early vote and I don’t feel bad about that (particularly since I was 1 of 3 voters at my polling place.) Also, I have been vacillating on Proposition 2 and since I believe that their is a inverse correlation between the geographic size/impact of a vote and the power/performance of a vote, it is more important to be sure about local ballot initiatives (and candidates).

I understand and support both sides of the issue on Prop 2 — an amendment to the City Charter banning tax incentives for multi-housing and multi-business development. It is poorly worded and will have a negative impact to the City Charter if it is passed. However, lately the COA City Council has shown a financial preference to big box retailers over local business, which translates into more money (and big money) going out-of-state in return for low-wage jobs. In the end I voted for Prop 2 for two reasons.

First, our Council members need to hear a clear message from the voters that we prefer “Keep Austin Weird” to convenient big box retail shopping. We can rely on the outlying suburb cities to keep us stocked in Best Buy, Michael Kors and Macy’s stores. Heck, since Bee Caves closed the Backyard to build a strip mall blight on the Hill Country landscape I think we can assume that they’ll be perfectly willing to destroy any city charm in favor of low-cost high-impact shopping. Second, the argument that expensive lawsuits will surely follow is flawed since the lawsuits will be cheaper then the cost of the tax incentives and economic impact.

Happy voting day everyone. If you’re in a swing state then good luck with your presidential candidate of choice. The rest of us need to focus on local concerns.