Wednesday, May 14, 2008 | by nathan
A Daily Occurrence This Time of Year
A Daily Occurrence This Time of Year

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FireStorm
"FireStorm uncovers the fascinating world of altered time to the viewer, allowing a unique look at nature's fury. Shot with 3 cameras over a period of 28 hours during September 28-29th 2005. Firestorm shows a a unique look at the Simi Valley fire which consumed 25,000 acres. Look for Mars, Orion & the Moon rising in the distance..."
How About Some Good News For Once?
I read this page whenever I feel really, really hopeless about the state of the world; it's a fake Google news page that assists me in wishful thinking. My personal favorite:
"Citing the budget surplus from massive defense cuts, President Obama signed the Universal Health Care Act into law this morning on the White House north lawn. "Now everyone on American soil, regardless of nationality or immigration status, will be entitled to..."
The Art of the Title Sequence
An online gallery and ongoing discussion of some of the greatest title sequences in film history.
I Am An Adult
In a guest post for dooce.com, Todd Levin describes perfectly the way I feel every single time I go to a rock concert lately.
"I get frustrated over drink prices and coat check lines. I roll my eyes at every person snapping an Al Qaeda-quality video of the band on their cell phone, or the fact that the Tallest Man Who Has Ever Walked The Earth decided to position himself directly in front of me instead of standing at the very back of the venue with his back pressed against the wall, like a decent person."
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Comment by Clio
I lived in NYC for 4 years, and the sky was only little slivers. I never realized how much I missed the sky until I moved back to Oklahoma. Those thunderheads were a part of my growing up landscape. Florida has a big sky, too, but it’s got nothing on Oklahoma. Thanks for sharing the photo.
PS - the Captcha for me to submit this comment is “out shotgun”, which I find mildly amusing.
14 May 2008 9:52 am