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"People who live indoors have ideas. People who live outdoors have style". Roger Ebert. I have ideas.

"First of all, you need a bowl" Heather

Spencer "This looks like a bowl."

Heather "No, bowls have round sides."

"For most people, politics are an extension of identity. Which is a shame if you ask me, because art is a better way to express yourself than belonging to a political group." Cary Tennis, Salon 2/19/2002

"We've always heard that if you feed your dog less, he'll crap less. But the wierdest thing happened. We put our dog on a diet and the cats stopped crapping."

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Wed 6/28/2006
"That's what I call a home breakfast: home pasta, and home sauce." spencer ... Read the story Written by: Richard Gibson (last modified: 686 days 21 hours 9 minutes 20 seconds ago)

Tue 6/27/2006
An adventure day! Heather packed lunches. I was groggy, maybe five hours sleep, but I came round. The little kids fought in the morning, but settled down when we got going. We headed North on our 'back' road, first goal ... Read the story Written by: Richard Gibson (last modified: 686 days 21 hours 9 minutes 30 seconds ago)

6/26/2006 Happy Birthday Tom Yoder.
I had all manner of dreams, including dreaming that Molly was riding her bike and bouncing on ... Read the story Written by: Richard Gibson (last modified: 686 days 21 hours 9 minutes 40 seconds ago)

6/25/2006
Sunday in Hungary. A drunk guy just kissed me on the head, three times, according to Leah and Molly who were keeping track. We started with a... Read the story Written by: Richard Gibson (last modified: 686 days 21 hours 9 minutes 52 seconds ago)

Sat 6/24/2006
I've been remiss...too much on my mind or something. Thur 6/22 This was a day. We got going late, or, I got going late. We went into Tiszafured so the kids could go swimming. It... Read the story Written by: Richard Gibson (last modified: 686 days 21 hours 10 minutes 1 seconds ago)

6/21/2006 The solstice
I got to bed after 1:00, but before 2:00. I slept until 10ish. At one point Maddy came in and was so excited. "Maddy fixed her bike all by herself, and she and leah are going to take us to the river." Around 10 I sort of work to Heather's chats,... Read the story Written by: Richard Gibson (last modified: 686 days 21 hours 10 minutes 11 seconds ago)

6/20/2006 jx
We are back in Nagys. Spencer is out catching frogs. Cute little frogs. Leah is here. All is good. We just had a great... Read the story Written by: Richard Gibson (last modified: 686 days 21 hours 10 minutes 20 seconds ago)

6/19/2006
Emotions are on the surface. Maddy has been crying a lot. She cried at the Rotary good bye party. And at dinner and all over the place. I didn't sleep well. Fell asleep around three am. Spencer or Maddy had trouble, I woke up. ... Read the story Written by: Richard Gibson (last modified: 686 days 21 hours 10 minutes 33 seconds ago)

6/18/2006 Nagys
The airport in Amsterdam is efficient. Gate D6 is below D8. You go down, surrendor your bording pass, walk through a door and...onto a bus? Yes, onto a bus which drives around in circles and then stops at the plane. We flew a Myvar Airlines Fokker ... Read the story Written by: Richard Gibson (last modified: 686 days 21 hours 10 minutes 56 seconds ago)

Saturday 6/17/2006 What time is it?
It might be 7:25 in the morning. Or now 4:26 in the afternoon, now that we are in the time zone that matches my 'geoloc.' The flight to Amsterdam went well. Spencer went to sleep... Read the story Written by: Richard Gibson (last modified: 686 days 21 hours 11 minutes 8 seconds ago)

6/16/2006 On the plane to Minneapolis
Schedule of the day so far 6:00ish wake up 7:05ish left to catch airport shuttle 7:45ish shuttle came, no problems at all. 9:15... Read the story Written by: Richard Gibson (last modified: 686 days 21 hours 12 minutes 18 seconds ago)

Wed 1:00 am 4/6/2005
Got up this morning, walked in the kitchen, had half a melon and an egg. And oh what a feeling when I swerved down curvy fucking roads, on into Stanford, and taught... Sorry John Prine... Last night, left late, wandered down, talked with Marisa...Jean Yoder is not doing well, sucks. Tom... Read the story Written by: Richard Gibson (last modified: 1136 days 1 hours 57 minutes 38 seconds ago)

11/6/2004 Democrats Think and Republicans Believe. At least, that is the theme of a thread on the media-squatters mailing list. I don't agree. The ineffable mystery of the universe demands more of us. Read the story Written by: Richard Gibson (last modified: 1286 days 15 hours 12 minutes 14 seconds ago)

11/3/2004 Wednesday 11/3/2004 I dream of a new room in my home. In my dream I discovered a new room with new obligations, and new responsibilities. Read the story Written by: Richard Gibson (last modified: 1288 days 9 hours 21 minutes 10 seconds ago)


These are Rich's places. The basic map Testingrange.com home --> Browse map  Query feature [ Zoom In ] [ Pan ] [ Zoom Out ] Zoom Size ... Read the story Written by: Richard Gibson (last modified: 1300 days 11 hours 27 minutes 34 seconds ago)

Sat 10/23/2004 First explorations in active annotation Read the story Written by: Richard Gibson (last modified: 1300 days 11 hours 27 minutes 56 seconds ago)

Thu, 14 Oct 2004 [Geowanking] Waypoints are in a narrative, or a narrative is in the Waypoints?
So I am interested in 'geospatially enabled narrative.' Basically stories with a geospatial component. This might be as simple as 'we drove down to Santa Rosalia to go fishing.' Or more complex, with odd convuluted ideas of sequence and space. A story that ... Read the story Written by: Richard Gibson (last modified: 1309 days 14 hours 30 minutes 19 seconds ago)

7/18/2004 - My server made naughty, and when I did my main backup I didn't
preserve permissions, and more importantly, I didn't preserve file dates. This means all the stories are out of order. One could argue that the infrequent updates make that irrelevant, but that would ... Read the story Written by: Richard Gibson (last modified: 1397 days 23 hours 4 minutes 23 seconds ago)

Sat 5/19/2001 'No Mas! He cried, with a faint air of exhaustion! Diving and family and Molly in The Hobbit. With pictures. Read the story Written by: Richard Gibson (last modified: 1650 days 2 hours 44 minutes 50 seconds ago)

Saturday 10/4/2003 RED Tomales Halibut Dive
(with pictures) Twas a small but salty contingent that showed up for the fall classic club halibut dive. Jock had Mark Borden and Rich Gibson on his boat, while Paul was joined by Keri Cline and Steve Wheeler. Mark shared emergency room stories between... Read the story Written by: Richard Gibson (last modified: 1660 days 14 hours 46 minutes 16 seconds ago)

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Thur 2/22/2001 Sorry... I'm sorry that the site is so lame, and that there are no updates, and that things have not lived up to my grand vision of the world. I'm sorry about everything and anything.

Fri 6/16/2000 12:20 am
(semi) BIG NEWS
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Sat 6/3/2000 3:05 am Check out the Links option. You can add your own favorite sites.

Thursday 6/8/2000 One could be excused if one thought that programming was a glamorous career. In fact, it is suited most for deviants, misfits, and the criminally insane.

Thursday 6/1/2000 I've implemented the 'cgi-less' cgi system of showing stories. Read the 'codetalk' section for more info.

Tuesday 5/30/2000 One might be forgiven a certain cynicism over a 'message of the day' that remains unchanged for over 2 1/2 months. So be it.

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