it's funny on how new religious groups are popping out as the time go by. in one of those nyc's finest subway stations, i see a few peepos with orange tee passing out flyers. printed on the back of their tees says, _jews for jesus_? i was like wtf??? what's next? christians for allah? now, it'd be a huge miracle if i ever see muslims, christians, and christians form a new cult and the earth would have gone peace for a long time? what's next? the color of skin? i truly believe that we do need these lunatic religious groups as well as hateful groups to keep our lives vibrant otherwise we'll be the most friggin' boring human beings that ever existed in the universe.
i think a beer is callin' my name right now...
just got back home late last night from montreal:
here's what montreal is all about over the weekend:





to meet many deaf foreigners. imagine yourself being in a room with many foreigners who can't speak english. that's what i'm going to be in though we the deafies will probably communicate effectively with our gesturing than hearies who can't do shit with a few foreign-speaking natives.
should be fun experience though. it's like the deaf way 2 that i attended last summer which was a wonderful experience.
so no blogs from me for you till sunday.
this should give you an easy task to distinguish me in the previous bulls' pixes.
though i was late in posting these old pictures to honor one of the well known outrageous festivals, san fermin festival, taken two weeks ago. it's better to post them late than not posting, correct?
see if you can spot me??



these pictures were found in san fermin's site:
http://www.sanfermin2.com/2001/encierro.php?day=070701&lang=eus
just click "sto. domingo" in the map diagram and you'll see a few pictures of me there!
anyway,oh yeah, i've finally cleared my 20 zip disks!!! so any of you interested in buying each zip disk for a buck from me? i could use some quick cash now! now i'll have to burn a few CDs of these files! ackk....
today i finally got to check out the streets of brooklyn:



http://www.meet-an-inmate.com/
i wonder actually how many people would like to meet 'em after they get out of prison? ohh... imagine all kind of horror consequences....
was still cleaning my zip files (i have like over 20 zip disks) and burning those old files into CD and here's what i found:

i went through a few nights of night photography experiments for one of my old projects... it was really surrealing to hang out in the secluded desert and i've seen a few coyotes there at night, too.
today i went to an art gallery that consists only of cool artbots.

this shot somewhat scary to think about after watching the movie, "t3," recently. even though these bots are very primitive in terms of artifical intelligence, i was somewhat in awe that these bots could just shake their bodies. the artist named this work as "shootings: after francisco de goya" it portrays over de goya's famous painting of "the shootings of may third 1808." but i cropped the photo as i would like to interpret that the artist is merely mocking on "charlie's angels." *grins*
anyway, this bot festival will run for 4 days here in new york. you can find more information about this festival at:
http://www.eyebeam.org/divisions/RandD_robot.html
i finally got a new zip drive for my powerbook and i was going through my old files from zip disks and i still can't believe that this set of icons would still look good at this moment... i made 'em back in 1998. that's like friggin' five years ago!
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boy.. these pixes make me feel old...
suz and i just got back home from acadia national park, maine. we had a fabulous time in the park where we explored, hiked, and bouldered. we got to sample the finest lobsters maine has to offer. they were so delicately delicious that suz proclaimed that she could even eat lobsters daily during our stay. but suz got nauseous after getting 2nd dose of lobster and decided not to order lobster anymore! i got real addicted to maine's berriest soft serve ice cream that i could even eat 'em all day if i wanted to. even though we had a blast there, we definitely want to go back there again, but only during in the autumn season where the leaves vividly become colorful against crispy blue ocean. definitely a striking scenery for sure...
anyway, here's a popup link of suz enjoying this beautiful scenery...
ahh... stress free from work...
well, today, suz and i are off to acadia, maine to get away from nyc's chaotic holiday weekend. though we do have a great pride in celebrating id4, we just need our serene moment together away from real world for once. (even though i'm not in real world yet...) we'll just celebrate id4 with fireflies in the evening.
hopefully, weather still holds up for this weekend in maine.
happy pre-birthday, usa... 227 years old... mm, still a baby country compared to many countries...