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Fresh Produce

Thursday, 10 April 2008 09:28 CDT

Posted by: Nicholas

File Under: photography

Fresh Produce :: Nikon D70

Lamp post in front of the Java Break in downtown Lawrence.

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MST3K Bag

Sunday, 23 March 2008 21:46 CDT

Posted by: Nicholas

File Under: knitting

MST3K Bag :: Nikon D70

I finally finished a MST3K themed bag for Karen. I'd like to burn it, but she seems to like it.

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Take on Me

Saturday, 09 February 2008 10:39 CST

Posted by: Nicholas

File Under: photography

Obama - Take on Obama :: Nikon D70

This is another photo from the caucus earlier this week. Their shirts reminded me of the music video for "Take on Me".

I've read a bit in the local paper and heard stories from other people, and to my surprise it appears that the caucus location we were at was one of the most organized in the area. Today is the Republican caucus, though with recent developments I doubt the turnout will be nearly as high.

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Caucus

Wednesday, 06 February 2008 11:41 CST

Posted by: Nicholas

File Under: photography

Obama - Oh Face:: Nikon D70

Last night was Super Tuesday, so Karen and I went to the Democratic caucus. This was a strange and new thing for us, as Kansas usually doesn't have a caucus, and when it does it isn't until after the general election. (Ok, this might be a slight exaggeration.)

Before we go any farther, I have to mention how amazingly painful the caucus system is in practice. First, you pack everyone in a building. Second, you take the packed crowd and have them get into groups based on the candidate that they support. Finally, you have everyone stand around for at least 3 hours for no apparent reason, while something magical happens on the other side of the room that no one can see. For bonus points, you use a very bad P.A. system so that no one can hear either. That is how we run a caucus in Kansas.

I had something uplifting to say about participation in the process and all that, but it's slipped my mind as I think about the pain that was the actual process. After experiencing this, I will never, ever, complain about how long it takes at the polling place where I vote.

A lot of the people brought their children, which was at least entertaining while we stood around for several hours. This photo was from pretty early in the evening, when someone was standing on a chair shouting about something on the other side of the room. At least the kid thought it was exciting.

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Needle Cases

Monday, 14 January 2008 21:00 CST

Posted by: Nicholas

File Under: knitting

Needle Cases :: Nikon D70

I have finally managed to build a set of needle cases to hold my new interchangeable needle set. I also built one in the same style to hold my double pointed needles, and another bag for the incidental knitting items. It only took me 3 weeks and about 10 different versions (with varying degrees of success). Having to relearn how to use a sewing machine didn't make the task any easier. I'm fairly happy with the result, but I have a feeling I'll need to make a new pair since the internal fabric is a little thin (Another View). The entire set of cases could use some interfacing to help give them a little bit of backbone. This will also give me the opportunity to find something manly, like pink camouflage with little bunnies or some such.

Karen's latest pair of socks has been ripped out; the first one didn't fit correctly. So much for trying a new pattern, new yarn, and a different size needles. After I ripped the sock out, I picked up the Lace Stole that has been stalled on the end table for the last couple of months.

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