Friday, December 3, 2010

Daily Thoughts 12/3/2010 (Soho Gallery For Digital Arts, Rogers Time Machine)

Behold The Ipad In All Its Glory, 27 January 2010, Photo Taken by Glenn Fleishman from Seattle, Washington Creative Commons Attribution 2.0

Daily Thoughts 12/4/2010

Sometimes things move in a different direction. This is the article from the paper. This is round one of layoffs.


Mount Vernon library lays off workers; union warns service will suffer
http://www.lohud.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=201012020432


Mount Vernon library lays off workers; union warns service will suffer Part 2
http://www.lohud.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=201012030339


Sometimes things move in a different direction.  This is the article from the paper.  This is round one of layoffs.


Round 2 of layoffs should begin at the end of the year.  It might be a good time for a change.

I was very tired this morning.  The layoff is extremely stressful.

I stopped by two places that bring back some memories.  The first is Rogers Time Machine.  I get the family discount for buying comics and other items.  I have been going there for over fifteen years. He has very good deals on back list comics. He also has lots of "ground level" comics which are the kind of comics I collect. They have gotten much more expensive.  It is nostalgic.
http://bit.ly/gT6wnc

The other place I looked around was The Soho Gallery For Digital Art.  I like to look around before I go to events and see how the place is laid out.  It is a small space.  The upstairs has digital screens around the walls with different digital art.  Some of it is fantasy art and other parts are photojournalistic pictures right now.  It feels very comfortable.  It is also an event space.  The downstairs has a screen and comfortable chairs to show movies or shows.  On Saturday, December 11, 2010, they are showing a special free screening of Black Butler Episodes 1-6.http://sohodigart.com/calendar.php

Visiting the space was nostalgic for me.  The owner of the space, John Ordover used to stop by when I hung out many years ago at Science Fiction, Mysteries, and More.  It is like stepping into a bygone decade.

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