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Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Vest of Dork +1






Amateur Radio Vest

Thursday, May 13, 2010

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Thursday, September 24, 2009

Rig



Monday, September 14, 2009

Chanterelle soup




From the last of last seasons mushrooms and the first of this seasons.

Wednesday, August 05, 2009

Environmental Toxicity (UNECE GHS)
Environmental Zombicity, by Noah on my direction.

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Saturday, October 06, 2007

Update: the taxpayers On TV

We played a week or so ago at the Red and Black Cafe's last night ever/anti-racist support meeting. That event and the taxpayers made it onto KGW's evening newscast. We're the band in the first part of the piece, with a great shot of rob taxpayer screaming into the mic (at the actual event you could see his spittle spraying the poor camera-dude's lens).
Also: For anyone with a Viking 6000 series machine, there is a second belt length adjustment. Two screws behind the large indexed drive pulley (accessible by holes in said pulley) will allow you to adjust the belt tighter. Loosen the screws, pull the belt tight and then re-tighten the screws, behind the large white pulley seen here.

Winter has come early to Portland this year. We had two days of fall and then it turned 50-ish and rainy for weeks. Not that I'd have has any time lately to do anything but school work and band. School's going great, I really enjoy Microbiology. The professor really digs her subject and it shows in her teaching style. My A&P professor seems to have set up thorough study materials in the form of in depth question sets, and he's always quizzing/handing out extra questions. This should focus my study time, thereby minimizing wasted time. For my last A&P there was truckloads of material, which led to hundreds of hours of necessary study prior to exams. I also think that the material in A&P III may be nowhere nearly as difficult after the first two classes in the sequence. Food and Nutrition should go well enough, but I'm expecting curve balls on the midterm, and a lack of quizzes or homework always make it difficult to judge what material is the most important.
On Thursday, The Taxpayers played with Bomb the Music Industry. They were one of the most fun bands we've played with in quite some time. All there material is available on their website, so check them out!