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Zabriskie Point Closeup, originally uploaded by James A Hart.
I've posted some photos to flickr - here's one. Flickr has a funky blog integration system so I can blog about photos directly from the site, so this post is mainly an experiment in using that. If you can see this, it works...
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It's been too long since I've written anything substantial. So I've written an article. Well, maybe it's more of a polemic. Possibly just a rant. Or maybe a mere moan.
Whatever, find it here.
Apologies; I'm a Trekkie by marriage, so these things occur to me from time to time.
I just realised today that in all the times I've watched Jean Luc Picard, on being told that some particular phenomenon has been detected ahead of the ship, issue the command, "on screen!", not once, ever, when he's finished examining the gaseous anomaly or spatial rift, has he given the countercommand, "off screen". Yet still, somehow, the screen always ends up turned off and needs to be turned back on again the next time they run into something.
This leads me to the inevitable conclusion that...