
He's got no words to tell you, just some magic beans to sell you, originally uploaded by Spinetree.org.
From Jason Webley's song Train Tracks
Check out the song here:
http://www.emusic.com/album/Counterpoint-Counterpoint-MP3-Download/10902628.html

From Jason Webley's song Train Tracks
Check out the song here:
http://www.emusic.com/album/Counterpoint-Counterpoint-MP3-Download/10902628.html

Babbages was an incredible place, and my corvid/scavenger side will sorely miss it. Basically it was lots of flannel-clad men and t-shirted high school nerds cobbling together working computer systems from nonworking ones. They had incredible piles of serial port mice, 5.25" disk drives, CRT monitors.... they also operated in an old factory on the top of a hill, and had incredible things unbeknownst in the 21st century, like ashtrays in the bathrooms and giant rooms containing nothing but broken glass and dead birds.
Took many of my favorite photos there. Take a look at 'em here on Flickr
One of the best things to do at IT meetings is to take quotes out of context. No disassemble! No robots no follow!
From a recording at Big Time Studios in Interlaken. Went to visit these guys last week and came away with an awesome recording (we only have the rough...but still awesome.)
These are the people from the NY state falconry association meeting. Funny, hotel conventions all are relatively similar, regardless of what they're about. All filled with FREAKING GIANT LIZARDS.
Done for Maguire Chevrolet in Ithaca. With print, usually it's a fight to not have so much content. With chalk, I usually like to have a log of content to put in a piece.
Was just looking through old photos and found this. At the time I was up to four or five glasses of whiskey a night, most of a pack of cigarettes, a dozen or so chicken wings and half a pizza. Still, was a skinny little bastard because I worked eight hours in a kitchen every night.
this was a structure in the water outside out hut thingy. Maybe when you live on tropical islands and eat fish all day you just sorta build modern art in the water for the hell of it.
This plane was part of a tiny airline that flew us to a little island from the mainland. Unfortunately, our pilot seemed to be having his road test...the other guy was pointing and waving at controls waaaay too much. But we didn't die, so.....whatever.