INDIGO

The Sartre cookbook
Sunday, March 5, 2000 04:37 p.m.

Oh my. I wish certain philosophy majors who need to be smacked could see this one.

The leaves project
Tuesday, February 29, 2000 12:32 a.m.

I don't know why it takes me so long to find these things. I read Swanky, and lots of derivatives thereof. I am not a webdesigner, though. At all. Nearly. So I wasn't in the Swankarmy, and wasn't on the inskirts. Outskirts. Inskirts.

If I can still do something like this, I will. I can. What I mean is, if I can contribute to this particular one. Because, you know, the whole of my work is lying down in one body in the stubble along the highway, over the branches of distant hillcrest trees, around a red barn rusted drainpipe, in the sky.

hit the road
Monday, February 28, 2000 02:17 a.m.

Someone else went on an outwest, although only with one person, and to Los Angeles instead. Look how the pictures and text blend. Look how terse it is. I kept thinking more and more and more, and wrote more and more, even if it was bad. And everything now is still about roads and land.

Also, feel free to co-opt the term "an outwest"

PIE
Monday, February 28, 2000 02:13 a.m.

This site has no pictures of pie.

Project Gutenberg
Wednesday, February 23, 2000 04:49 p.m.

I don't know what I think about e-texts yet. Although I do wish that things not in the public domain yet were up. Like Nella Larsen's Quicksand, which I need to read in order to grade this stack of papers I just got, and which refuses to be in the library since half the class is using library editions instead of buying books. Which of course is going to happen, but makes things very inconvenient when I'm technically not supposed to be buying Anything with my own money for my JOB.

If I had a text-recognition scanner, I probably would be volunteering for this though. I mean, having texts available is a good thing, yeah. But I would kill myself if real books disappeared. For one thing, I'd have to get screen-tinted glasses, or my eyes would go to hell. Or print out copies of everything. Books would lose their personality. I mean, visual appeal is always going to be part of why I buy a book. But then, I can buy books.

Prince Edward Island government, i.e. tourism
Friday, February 18, 2000 02:15 p.m.

So I'm trying to figure out where to go do work this summer, and that requires writing a proposal for a travel grant. And, well, this turned up pretty quickly. There's an L.M. Montgomery conference in June, and a storytelling festival (although that's too late to go to ), both of which could be very interesting...what I really want to do is just rent a little tiny cottage way off in hell, and just be there and work, but somehow I don't think I'll get a grant for that.

Random poetry generator
Thursday, February 17, 2000 11:18 p.m.

Very worthy of attention. The only problem is that you have to plug in urls instead of getting to include your own text. So just get some webspace and everything'll be ok.

apparently entitled "indigo"
Tuesday, February 15, 2000 07:18 p.m.

I just got this today. Just now. Supposed to be working on stuff upstairs.

I did all this template very quickly, as you can tell. I'm going to have to make use of Nancy Firedrake's color chart in the near future.

I was looking at cool stuff yesterday, so it'll be up eventually.

this is the bar with other stuff.

Normal:
pitas
google
altavista
salon

me specifically:
pgtwo
links
izackly
brandx
oh my god, is john updating??!

UM crap:
mirlyn
search
waccess

various:
research-it
ww arts resources
epicurious
you'd be surprised how much i go here.
skinnypanda
arts&letters
epinion
mighty big tv

You can email me if you really feel like it.