Earlier this year I downloaded the One Second Everyday app and since then I’ve been recording short videos each day. Below you’ll find the May 2013 video:
Hit play or watch on YouTube.
Earlier this year I downloaded the One Second Everyday app and since then I’ve been recording short videos each day. Below you’ll find the May 2013 video:
Hit play or watch on YouTube.
The Great Gatsby: “Why didn’t the maestro didn’t just go the whole hog and rename it ‘Jazz Hands: A Love Story’? A bottle of your best champagne says he thought about it.” — Ed Whitfield, The Ooh Tray
After Earth: “The only value in watching it is to see an expensive disaster slowly unfold.” — Peter Howell, Toronto Star
Now You See Me: “It takes a certain dark magic to make the talent of a top cast disappear right before your eyes. Now You See Me does just that.” — Peter Travers, Rolling Stone Magazine
The Hangover Part III: “If only what happened in Vegas had stayed in Vegas.” — Tom Charity, CNN.com
Oblivion: “Was Cruise trying to beat out fellow Scientologist John Travolta for the honor of starring in the dumbest sci-fi epic ever?” — David Edelstein, Vulture
Earlier this year I downloaded the One Second Everyday app and since then I’ve been recording short videos each day, cropping them down to just one second and then compiling them into short videos that show a little bit of what my life looks like each month. Here is the April 2013 video:
Hit play or watch on YouTube.
It’s time for another video made from the One Second Everyday app. Each day I record a video, crop it down to just one second, and then compile them into short videos that show a little bit of what my life looked each month. Here is the March 2013 video:
Hit play or watch on YouTube.
Earlier this year I downloaded the One Second Everyday app and since then I’ve been recording short videos each day, cropping them down to just one second and then compiling them into short videos that show a little bit of what my life looked each month. Here is the February 2013 video:
Hit play or watch on YouTube.
Earlier this month I downloaded the One Second Everyday app and since then I’ve been recording short videos each day, cropping them down to just one second and now I’ve compiled this short video that shows a little bit of what my life looks like right now.
Click play or watch at YouTube.
Q “And after you held me down, I asked you, ‘Why did you do that?’ And then, what did you say?”
A “I did not hold you down and I believe I apologized if I might have because, if I did, which I firmly believe I did not, it was completely unintentional.”
I rolled over this morning stressed out about Gabrielle and the situation as is typical these days. I pulled up Google+ on my iPhone to distract myself. I read some very sad news — Aaron Swartz had completed suicide.
I want to write about how this news has affected me. Words fail though — I’m not, after all, a master at words the way Aaron was. He inspired me. I always wished I could be him, and I always suspected that eventually our paths would cross and we would become fast friends. His death has really affected me deeply.
I am not nearly as smart or eloquent and I suppose I am glad not to have been in his situation but I will miss reading his brilliant writing.
It might seem strange to be sad about the passing of someone you’ve never met. People don’t understand why you care. The friendship was actually just an asynchronous following of his RSS feed, but his writing was one of small selection that were on my highest priority list. If he wrote something, I made a point of reading it. It’s so sad to think there won’t ever be any new posts from Aaron Swartz’s Raw Thought.
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It doesn’t look like I’ll be seeing my infant daughter at Christmas. I tried but was told to contact the lawyer. The lawyer doesn’t write back.
Gabrielle, when you’re old enough to read this, please know that I love you and that I want to be a part of your life.