Archive for January, 2004

193, 339+ Voters

Tuesday, January 27th, 2004

Ok, so I’ve seen an upside to Kerry winning New Hampshire tonight. I’m not going to dwell on the fact that I think he’s not electable, and the remarkable similarities to a certain sitcom monster. Instead tonight, I’m going to focus on the incredible voter turnout in New Hampshire today. At the time I’m writing [...]

I love a parade, er, primary

Tuesday, January 27th, 2004

Dunno why I’m so excited about the primary today. I’m practically bouncing in my seat waiting for the results to start coming in. As I’m sure most of you who are interested already know that my man Clark cleaned up in the first two towns and I’m hoping that will be the trend for the [...]

Well, thats disconcerting…

Tuesday, January 27th, 2004

You go out for your morning coffee and there are two cops in the lobby of your building, and five more outside with a canine unit, assault rifles, body armour and helmets. They didn’t look overly tense, so I wasn’t too worried, but there’s something about a guy with a big gun a few feet [...]

Easiest Way to Send Contacts to your Mobile Phone

Tuesday, January 27th, 2004

My friend Christian has been working on a mystery project for months and months now, and has finally let the cat out of the bag. He is working for a company called Vazu at www.vazu.com and they’ve just released Vazu Contacts. This service makes it very easy to send contacts to your mobile phone. No [...]

Big Fish: A Review

Monday, January 26th, 2004

I haven’t been to see many movies lately because I think in my old age I think I’m becoming more and more intolerant of the whole movie experience in theaters. The expense of movies in New York is prohibitive to be sure – with a date and some popcorn you’re starting to push the $30 [...]

Invest In Everything That’s Wrong with the World

Monday, January 26th, 2004

Oh, this is just great. The Vice Fund is an good investment opportunity if you really want to drop all those silly pretentions of social responsibility. Why pretend like you want to change the world? Ever worried that your mutual find might accidentally invest in something that will make the world better? Vice Fun is [...]

Microsoft Wins Again

Monday, January 26th, 2004

High school student Mike Rowe has settled with Microsoft to change the name of his site, mikerowesoft.com to a new name. They originally offered him $10 for the domain, but luckily the kid held out for a little more. What did he win? An x-box and other random MS crap products, AND certification classes so [...]

Donate to Clark Through Amazon

Monday, January 26th, 2004

If you’d like to donate cash to help get the right man in office, you can now donate money to the campaign on Amazon. If you want to give money to the other yahoos running you can do it through Amazon too, but you should really consider General Clark. He has a vision for a [...]



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Jonathan Gayman is a St. Louis photographer who specializes in corporate, commercial and food photography. Exhibit5a was Jonathan's first blogging adventure but is largely dormant at this stage. For more recent postings check out Jonathan's new St. Louis food blog called Shoot To Cook

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