His Moment in the SunHis Moment in the SunHis Moment in the Sun 06/19/2004 12:18 PM An ardent amateur clarinetist, he had long admired the virtuosos of the New York Philharmonic. Then, one night, he took his place among them. This is a GrokNews Entry: (what is grok?)His Moment in the SunGrok Headline matches for His Moment in the Sun"Moment of Zen ""Moment of Zen " 06/07/2004 06:54 PM What I look like at the moment...What I look like at the moment... 01/07/2004 04:47 PM A very recent picture of me trying to look serious. I shall shortly add this to my ongoing visual Brief History of Tom.
Senior momentSenior moment 05/06/2004 05:38 PM I’m too young to have senior moments like this! - (void) setDirty: (BOOL) fl {A moment for parentsA moment for parents 12/24/2004 01:06 PM With some trepidation, I've posted "Now Go To Damn Sleep," doggerel for the worn-out parent. Here's the beginning: My angels, now, it's to your room To dip into sleep's stream And let your parents' life resume. Fast forward to your dream. What's that you say, my angels dear? The day has not run out? Tonight you just must-see ER? And then the title bout? Oh my dears, my little mites, Walt Disney's themed your beds. And if you're good and very quiet I'll tell my day instead. Oh, Mikey, Sal and Ted please hear The story I have to tell... A moment of sanityA moment of sanity 06/24/2005 07:55 PM Dangermouse is out on DVD. You've got to know that there's something essentially right with the world when this is true.... Moment of Zero-G zeitgeistMoment of Zero-G zeitgeist 09/25/2004 01:15 PM Xeni Jardin: An off-color web cartoon about Zero-G pleasure flights that suggests exactly what you'd expect from an off-color web cartoon about Zero-G pleasure flights. Link<
/a> to cartoon, and
Link to related BoingBoing posts on Zero-G Corporation's parabolic
joyrides. (Thanks, Rob O)
Moment of self-Googling zenMoment of self-Googling zen 08/27/2004 01:46 PM Xeni Jardin:
WTF is this? Shouldn't I be getting royalties? Or at least, like, foot
massages from these bare-chested, Flash-animated hunkazoids? I am sooo
calling my bare-chested, Fabio lookalike attorneys right now. Link to www.xeni.jp
Consider This Our Safety MomentConsider This Our Safety Moment 05/06/2004 07:13 AM If you're going to have an accident with a nail gun, try not to do it six times.Isidro Mejia, 39, had four nails penetrate his skull -- three went into his brain -- in the April 19 accident, according to Providence Holy Cross Medical Center. Another of the nails lodged... MOMENT OF SILENCEMOMENT OF SILENCE 06/01/2004 06:37 PM PBS-1 hour agoIt occupied a certain corner of the mind, yes, but there were other things: An epidemic of obesity, the end of "Friends," Google going public, a fiercely ... What's your lowbrow moment?What's your lowbrow moment? 07/02/2004 01:42 AM "I enjoy life most when I have a boner." Lowbrow.com is back after a brief period of downtime. The format is extremely simple -- read one randomly selected Lowbrow Moment, hit reload, read the next one. What's Lowbrow about? It's about hard-earned street wisdom and raunchy sex; it's about drunken violence and heroic feats of masturbation. If your life is particularly Lowbrow, feel free to share, but beware of imitators. The iPod MomentThe iPod Moment 06/04/2004 11:46 PM From the moment I saw it, I was stunned, says Moby of the iPod in Rolling Stones current cover story, 50 Moments That Changed the History of Rock & Roll. The story continues, By the end of 2003, the iPod has become a cultural phenomenon. Close to 3 million of the devices have now been sold, and theyre expected to soon outsell portable CD players I never used to see people walking around listening to music on the streets, said Moby. Now everywhere I go, I see the iPods white headphones.[Jun 4] A moment for the IraqisA moment for the Iraqis 06/28/2004 11:55 AM Song of the MomentSong of the Moment 04/09/2004 03:56 PM Tim Wilson - Booty Man Moment of Cy Twombly zenMoment of Cy Twombly zen 06/05/2005 11:42 PM Xeni Jardin: From a New York Times article on a retrospective of the artist's work in Houston: Li nk (thanks Susannah Breslin!) Moment of protest-art zenMoment of protest-art zen 03/13/2003 01:00 PM "A
carnival float shows paper mache figure of German conservative
opposition leader Angela Merkel emerging from the buttocks of Uncle
Sam during the traditional Rose Monday carnival parade in Duesseldorf,
March 3, 2003. Merkel has strongly criticized the German government's
anti-Iraq war stance and recently visited Washington. The Rose Monday
parades in Cologne, Mainz and Duesseldorf are the highlight of the
German street carnival season. " Link, Discuss,
(Thanks, JP!)Moment of couture zenMoment of couture zen 02/05/2005 09:25 PM Xeni Jardin:
The caption for this Reuters photo by Max Rossi reads, "A model
presents a creation from Italian fashion academy students for their
Spring/Summer 2005 Haute Couture collection, during Rome's Fashion
Week." IANAFD (I am not a fashion designer), but I say -- keep
studying, guys.
Link to full-size. I'm not sure why, but it sort of reminds me of this NSFW painting by surrealist artist Rene Magritte, Le Viol (The Rape, 1934): Link.
That magic momentThat magic moment 03/26/2005 09:34 AM
Here's a photo James Hong shot at PC Forum. As James describes
it: Craig Burton has his own version of the story..... Doc Searls arranged a meeting yesterday beween Mitchell Baker and Kim Cameron to discuss the possibility of Mozilla supporting Kim's Open Identity System. Since the meeting was at the PC Forum, and I live in Scottsdale, I was lucky enough to be sitting at the table during the event. It was so cool when Mitchell groked what Kim was proposing. And Doc puts it this way (on his IT Garage): If you're wondering about the power of podcasting, stay tuned for what's happening to bring identity to the suite of Internet services. (for details on the meaning of that phrase, see Craig Burton's Internet Services Model). Back on December 31, Steve Gillmor convened a Gillmor Gang podcast of a conversation about identity. On the 'cast were Craig, Kim Cameron, Dave Winer, Drummond Reed, Marc Canter, Bryan Field-Elliot, Phil Windley and myself. (For more background on the 'cast, see this post here.) There were so many on the 'cast that it became known as The Gaggle. So in other words - if you ever wondered whatever happened with FOAFnet and my identity efforts, I've been working the back channels, insider games and politics of the Commons - trying to make sure everyone was talkng to each other. Our own solution is Sxip Networks - but anyone should be able to use their own solution, and plug into a 'identity backplane' that..... OOoppps - we're still not ready to announce - yet. Stay tuned till DIDW in May. It'll be big. The only bummer was that Dave Winer wasn't there. His concerns on Microsoft drove us to create this 'bottoms up' effort. Clearly MS will worry about the top-down ramifications of their actions, but 'we're' helping them - from the bottom up. Maybe Dave can come to DIDW this
year? Moment of Porn ZenMoment of Porn Zen 01/19/2004 01:55 PM
This visual moment of totally worksafe porn zen is brought to you by
the Invi
sible Cowgirl. Photo taken at the OTHER recent convention in Vegas
-- the porn awards. LinkMoment of Brian Eno ZenMoment of Brian Eno Zen 04/01/2005 12:24 PM Xeni Jardin: "The advantage the popular arts have is that they are not ideologically proud."
Link to the 10-year-old interview from which this was snipped.
(via Warren Ellis) Monkey of the momentMonkey of the moment 04/03/2005 07:58 AM Los Angeles Times Apr 3 2005 11:05AM GMT Daddy MomentDaddy Moment 03/27/2005 01:00 AM You only get maybe one of these per child and, like they say, “You never forget”... Moment of random Flickr zenMoment of random Flickr zen 04/08/2005 12:54 AM Xeni Jardin:
I stumbled accross this photo just now on Flickr when I was logging in
to retrieve a message, and loved what I saw.
Link Moment of Celebrity Headline ZenMoment of Celebrity Headline Zen 01/06/2005 04:55 PM Xeni Jardin: "Blake's Vomiting Didn't Seem Sincere to Witnesses" -- spotted twice: Link, and Linkerer. Moment of pirated Chinese DVD zenMoment of pirated Chinese DVD zen 12/24/2004 12:29 PM Xeni Jardin: Image: the cover of a pirated "Kill Bill" DVD in China with the headline "HERE COMES THE BRINE." BoingBoing reader Jon Rahoi says: Here's a report on Jon's blog, Lin k, and here's another entry on the in-theater experience -- "To The Chinaplex": Lin k BoingBoing reader Charles Lin adds, I lived in China for a short while, and the pirated DVD's tend to have OCR errors. How they got "brine" from "bride" is a horrid mistake, but especially when it comes to recognizing movie blurbs and the blocks of credits on the back, most of the errors don't appear to be typing transcription errors, but OCR errors from a scanner. Much of the box art doesn't look like the American version because it's scanned in from foreign posters for the movies, which often are of a slightly different design. Moment of inappropriate-translation ZenMoment of inappropriate-translation Zen 03/13/2003 10:24 AM All your candy-coated tripes are belong to us:
"Cream Collon" does indeed look like a cross section of a lower intestine filled with cream... [and then there's] the even more scatalogical-sounding Chocolate Collon... from Singapore airport. Tasty as these may not sound, they are a cut above the sickly sweetness of their vanilla cousins.Link, Discuss, (via buffoonery) Ellison's defining momentEllison's defining moment 07/11/2004 11:49 AM “Capping his company’s four-week trial against the Justice Department, Oracle CEO Larry Ellison’s masterful testimony on Thursday convincingly laid out the legal case for why Oracle should be allowed to be a cold-hearted acquirer.” Dell and HP have a green momentDell and HP have a green moment 07/14/2004 06:54 AM Free recycling, while stocks last Death: The Decisive MomentDeath: The Decisive Moment 08/05/2004 05:44 PM
« Henri Cartier-Bresson behind his Leica. » I heard the news that Henri Cartier-Bresson died while we were in Prague. His style was distinctive and his aloof intimacy with those he captured on film are a precious record of the passage of life where he happened to chance upon it. Documentary photography has always produced the most interesting photos because they tell a story and he wasn't just a photographer, he was a brilliant storyteller. The Guardian has a story about his life and Magnum has a retrospective in photos. May he rest in peace and his immortality be assured in his photographic stories for generations to come. I'm worn out from 4 days in Prague where it was warm and mobbed by tourists and tourist traps. Note to self: next time, visit in the winter when it will still be warmer than Helsinki and have far fewer tourists. It was good to see the familiar Finnish landscape below the wing as we were landing, but I want to know why Finns seem to have this rather odd habit of applauding the piot upon touchdown since the pilot can't hear them and, well, I'd prefer no encores. Judging by the sea of lost baggage at Vantaa, it's good we didn't return yesterday when there was a baggage handlers 1-day strike. I'll have the photos developed and will write more detail on Prague in a few days. Getting in on Google: The moment of
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