A little over a month ago I made a quickie-post on my Free Speech blog that made brief mention of a wiki for direct action, and a torrent site curated specifically for the activist crowd. In this post I’d like to flesh out those ideas more in as non-technical a way as possible. Where specific technologies are involved, I’ll do my best to offer an explanation of why the technology is important to the fundamental ideas of what I’m brainstorming. I’d like to emphasize that I’m at the brainstorming stage, so you might run into some half-baked (or not baked at all) ideas, inconsistencies and the like, so please don’t flame me if x doesn’t exactly make sense in light of y. Without further ado, let’s delve into the world of wikis, torrents, and useful content.
On Wikis, Torrents, and Activists
September 27th, 2005 § 3
Woah Is Me
September 16th, 2005 § 0
The evenings are beginning to cool off, which means that Chapter One: pnts and kzi vs. Murphy’s Law and Japan[1] is drawing to a close. It was chapter of epic proportions in which we saw our heroes move halfway across the world, engage in mighty battles with the most formidable of bureaucratic systems, dodge deportation and food poisoning, discover innovative ways of using clothing for pillows and blankets, dance lithely between pronounced cultural differences, obtain gruesome facial wounds, and drink lots of beer.
Happy Anniversary
September 15th, 2005 § 3
It’s been one year since kzi and I were married…

Definitely not the best scan, but proof positive that I bought kzi for cheap. I think Colorado might be the cheapest (and easiest) state to get married in. Due to kzi’s work schedule we haven’t celebrated yet, though I did receive Silent Hill 4 simply by virtue of being me.
Apologies for the drive-by post, this evening finds me exhausted and… terse, if you will.