November 26, 2003

Real World SD

Talk about being out of touch with really important happenings: I just found out that Real World has been taping for the past few months here in San Diego. For the stalkers out there, the house they're using is the old Blue Crab restaurant off North Harbor Drive in Point Loma. And it wouldn't be Real World without sexual assault charges.
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RWSD

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November 25, 2003

Reading 'riting and 'rithmetic

Damn, I didn't know San Diego Unified was this bad.
[via kausfiles]

Posted by peter at 05:41 PM

Its Going to be Painful

Daniel Weintraub has done some analysis of California's economic situation and our new governor's proposal. Arnold's first round of cuts will get us $2 billion. However, the gap is a total of $14 billion, meaning $12 billion more to account for. Doesn't look good for taxpayers.

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November 20, 2003

sidekick test

The obligatory moblog test post from my Sidekick.

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New MJ Album

I'm thinking about buying this. The Amazon customer reviews are entertaining...I think one of those guys has lost his grip. I'm all for hitting people where it hurts, and that usually means in the pocket book. If MJ's guilty he'll not only be broke but headed straight to hell. But it makes no sense to boycott his CD before the trial's even begun.

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November 19, 2003

running on m t

As you can see I'm reworking the site and switching over to Movable Type. Well, I'm having fun at least.

If you're interested in the behind-the-scenes stuff, I started a tech-related blog.

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November 05, 2003

Scratch Tour 2003

Z-Trip is the ultimate crowd rocker. I rate Mix Master Mike a close second but the X-ecutioners a distant third. Jazzy Jay is in a class of his own. He gets old-school honors and you know the records he spins now are maybe 15 years old. He was rockin parties with those same records back when they were first released. Here go the pics.

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