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They’re interrupting everyone’s regularly scheduled programming this evening in my part of the state. It seems there’s some severe weather on the way. Ya think? Who needs to listen to a weather report when it’s this obvious? And does anybody …
Boyd Blundell has written one of the best articles I’ve ever read. It’s about a family called the Nolas… Even if you read nothing else today, you should read this: Being Poor Like the Nolas * * * * * …
Hunh. A friend emails something to add to our stress levels next time a hurricane’s in the Gulf of Mexico. From the NY Times: Much of the University of Texas medical school on this island suffered flood damage during Hurricane …
Polimom’s finding it very hard to feel much sympathy for the rioting students in France, who are the laughing-stock of the western world (and now, Polimom). “It’s a revolution!” they cry, righteous with their suffering. “Vive le France!” “Pfffft”, responds …
Interesting use of layers to “selectively color” an image. What would have been coolest would have been to have only the bill that was being exchanged colored, everything else grayscale. But, since you can’t actually see the bill in this photo, c’est la vie as they say.
What I particularly like about the selective colorization is that it does emphasize the different skin tones of the buyer and seller.
~EdT.