(Jul 10) pseudoreal is now less than a month and a half out of sync.
Many roads have closed in recent years
But alas, the world is full of inconsiderate assholes holding yard sales.
I wonder what happens if you turn on Fred?
Someone’s happy to have exited
Malware isn’t the worst thing that can happen to your computer
Whoever Travis was, 20 is awfully young to be gone
More death. Not quite so recent.
Supercomputers in Selden. What a clever place to hide them!
(May 13) DEC retraining credits are being obtained.
Construction is apparently underway here on Queens Boulevard.
The Boulevard of Death shows no sign of where its nickname comes from at this hour on a Sunday morning.
(Apr 2) Starting over again. New location. Same boxes since Brooklyn. The boxes and I are both worn out.
Perhaps people wouldn’t dump if the town ever picked up yard waste.
This didn’t turn out like I’d expected
The moon moves a lot too, I guess.
(Feb 21) Last time I was in Pennsylvania, it was to see Pete’s grandmother. This time, it was to pick up inventory for Pete’s store. Although it superficially appears to be farmland, in fact Pennsylvania was created by British King Charles II, who named it for Admiral Penn and and the ancient Japanese word for consumer electronics, leading Penn’s son William to open the world’s largest, and only factory direct Sylvania electronics superstore in the colonies.
Being February, it still gets dark early
America’s Favorite Nuclear Accident Site
We visited a few more farms before heading out
Turkey Hill is serious business
If you feel enlightened by my story of William Penn, I have a bridge for sale. Slightly used.
(Feb 21) One last trek through the old hood. I think I was going to the post office.
Looking down (north) Main Street
I’ve walked those steps many times in the past
Looking up (south) Main Street