~ it annoys us that image searches for ‘world trade center’ result in pictures of nicolas cage and tearful eagles sharpening their talons. so we’ll put the following images out there, hopefully to infiltrate the top results with something celebratory of the buildings’ magnificence:
world trade center
world trade center
world trade center
world trade center
world trade center
world trade center
world trade center
world trade center
world trade center
world trade center
world trade center
world trade center
world trade center
world trade center
world trade center
world trade center
~ next, we can googlebomb connecticut for lieberman
~ another anatomy of a fieldtrip:
the angry red planet [single day] long distance record
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~ anatomy of a field trip:
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~ anatomy of a fall break:
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~ portrait of a pre-holiday:
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~ portrait of a field trip:
~ after a days long struggle to extract some files from our old school camera, we have finally been able to lend some credibility to the ‘tour of atlanta’ by adding a second site, the lake building. if someone can tell us when this piece was built, we would appreciate it.
~ as mentioned in our testimonial concerning our switch to wordpress, we now offer the latest feature of the angry red planet, a section tentatively titled ‘tour of atlanta’, which will include site visits of important, overlooked, unappreciated, notorious, and misunderstood sites throughout the city. for the sake of irony, our own professed nihilism, or the post-modern qualification of ‘metro-‘, our first site is not in the city proper; it is about 20 miles from atlanta – stone mountain high school.
~ connoisseurs of irony should note that we ended up writing the code and database for the tour ourselves, thereby undermining the very impetus for making the switch to wordpress about which we devoted so much text and fury. the switch will not be totally futile, as we are considering adding a second log – or perhaps an addition to the current edition – for daily photos. for the past few years the daily photos have been incorporated as links from the text, but as the number of daily images has grown into the hundreds, perhaps they would be better appreciated on their own page. in the meantime, any response or feedback concerning the thumbnailing system we have implemented would be welcomed (re: speed, size).