Author: Karel Kerezman

  • April Fool!

    I‘ve never been one for pranks, so I won’t bother trying to do one here. My brain just doesn’t operate that way, really. I’m more into verbal by-play than deliberate teasing.

    In other news, today my good friend Heather is down in Cali at a job interview. If it goes well, she’ll be gainfully employed when she moves down there to be with her Darrell. Think good thoughts in her direction, please.

    How was Easter? I’m glad you asked. I spent Saturday night hiding eggs both real and plastic. It was a blast, really. There were two eggs that escaped discovery for almost half the day. Alex and Erica had a great time, even if Alex wasn’t initally too thrilled at getting a plush rooster. (We bought Erica the bunny, we had to get Alex something, didn’t we?) On the balance side, last night the television was locked onto the broadcast of The Ten Commandments. Again. I hid in the bedroom with some McCaffrey reading. Pegasus In Flight and Pegasus In Space, if you’re wondering.

  • Gary Larson Moment

    I picked up one of the “Far Side Last Impressions” daily calendars for Christmas, and have been enjoying pulling off each day’s entry.

    The Easter Sunday entry is one that must be quoted here:

    That evening, with her blinds pulled, Mary had three helpings of corn, two baked potatoes, extra bread, and a little lamb.

  • Little Washuu: The Wallpaper

    Finally I got around to doing something about the fact that there aren’t enough Tenchi Muyo wallpapers to go around. (Hadn’t you noticed? Maybe not.)

    My very first real artwork submission to DeviantArt is a wallpaper titled Little Washuu. Check it out, if you’re into that sort of thing.

    UPDATE: Fixed the link. Stupid DevArt linkrot.

  • Full Color Karel

    We’re kickin’ it old-school here on greyduck.net. I’ve fallen back upon my old technique of using WebCam2000 on Ryoko (the Windows machine) to serve up the webcam images. This gives me several benefits, among which is the ability to beef up the refresh rate considerably.

    I was pleased to learn that there’s a new maintainer for the WebCam2000 project. Let’s hear it for new free software!

  • Weblogs.com? Who cares?

    No point checking in with weblogs.com to see if I’ve updated, since I’m no longer pinging their server automatically. It rarely worked, and even when it did work it made the process of adding journal entries take much, much longer. Bleah.

  • Famous Friday Five

    Once again, it’s time for the Friday Five. This week the theme is “fame.” Mind you, since I work in the “entertainment biz” I may have a different view of fame from that of most regular folks.

    • If you could eat dinner with and “get to know” one famous person (living or dead), who would you choose? – Groucho Marx. At least, that’s who I’d choose right now. Another day I might pick someone else. And this is assuming that “get to know” just means what it says and not something snarky.
    • Has the death of a famous person ever had an effect on you? Who was it and how did you feel? – I tend to experience a mild mourning for certain key entertainers, such as at the recent passing of Chuck Jones. I wouldn’t say that I’ve ever felt an ‘effect’ from such a death, however.
    • If you could BE a famous person for 24 hours, who would you choose? – What is this, the John Malkovich question? Seriously… I don’t want to be some other famous person. I want to be famous in my own right.
    • Do people ever tell you that you look like someone famous? Who? – No, I tend to get the “you remind me of someone I used to go to school with” thing instead. Maybe some day other people will remind someone of me, instead.
    • Have you ever met anyone famous? – First, define “famous.” I work in radio, so I’ve met any number of famous, semi-famous and “locally famous” people. I had my picture taken with Lindsey Buckingham; that’s probably the most notable “famous event” in my life to date.