Dave Lee http://davelee.us Minneapolis posterous.com Mon, 24 Jan 2011 16:59:06 -0800 This is the dawning of the age of... http://davelee.us/this-is-the-dawning-of-the-age-of http://davelee.us/this-is-the-dawning-of-the-age-of ...well, since they changed the Zodiac signs around, who knows what age it is?

But for me, it is a new age. I'm on another simplification kick, and it's now hitting my online life. Specifically, my old self-maintained WordPress MU install (on which I ran www.davelee.us and www.citizenelector.us, among others) is outdated and I frankly don't have the time to deal with it.

So let's let someone else host me. Posterous is the lucky winner, at least for a trial period.

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Fri, 23 Apr 2010 04:39:18 -0700 To Duluth! http://davelee.us/2010/04/22/to-duluth http://davelee.us/2010/04/22/to-duluth I’ll be tweeting from the DFL State Convention in Duluth this weekend. I’m an R.T. Rybak alternate and will have a perspective from both on and off the floor. Follow me on Twitter here.

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Tue, 13 Apr 2010 00:33:00 -0700 new Apples in Stereo video starring Elijah Wood http://davelee.us/2010/04/12/new-apples-in-stereo-video-starring-elijah-wood http://davelee.us/2010/04/12/new-apples-in-stereo-video-starring-elijah-wood

Cool!

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Thu, 08 Apr 2010 04:37:00 -0700 8-Bit Dr. Horrible http://davelee.us/2010/04/07/8-bit-dr-horrible http://davelee.us/2010/04/07/8-bit-dr-horrible

Check out this amazing re-creation of Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog as a primitive computer game:

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Mon, 05 Apr 2010 02:25:04 -0700 Dharma product labels http://davelee.us/2010/04/04/dharmaproductlabels http://davelee.us/2010/04/04/dharmaproductlabels Planning a long stay on a deserted island? Make sure you bring plenty of Dharma-labelled products—or, at least, plenty of Dharma labels from Max Pictures:
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Sat, 03 Apr 2010 16:01:00 -0700 The Lost Lebowski http://davelee.us/2010/04/03/thelostlebowski http://davelee.us/2010/04/03/thelostlebowski

Saw The Big Lewbowski at the Uptown. Why do I see Lost connections everywhere? Mark (Jacob) Pellegrino plays “Blond Treehorn Thug”—the guy who shoves The Dude’s face in the toilet. Of course, someone beat me to doing a mashup (NOT safe for work):

Also, here’s a 3:32 video interview with Pellegrino with some insight on his character and the final season (no spoilers, and this one is safe for work unless your boss really hates Lost).

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Fri, 26 Mar 2010 03:53:55 -0700 DFL convention volunteers needed http://davelee.us/2010/03/25/dflconventionvolunteersneeded http://davelee.us/2010/03/25/dflconventionvolunteersneeded Message from the DFL:
We're looking forward to a great State Convention in Duluth! But to make a great convention, we need great volunteers. Whether you're traveling along with a delegate or just looking for a way to be a part of the convention, we could use your help each and every day of the convention. You'll have an opportunity to be part of the convention action (and all the fun after the convention gavels out each day). We need people to assist with every portion of the convention, from welcoming delegates and registration to assisting with the balloting process. At the end of the convention, we will recognize and thank all those volunteers who helped make the convention a success. Those who are willing and able to help should email bheenan@dfl.org with your contact information and availability for the dates of Thursday, April 22 - Thursday, April 25.
P.S. To volunteer, please contact bheenan@dfl.org, not me.—Dave

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Fri, 26 Mar 2010 00:09:58 -0700 Coming really soon: Wii Netflix streaming http://davelee.us/2010/03/25/comingreallysoonwiinetflixstreaming http://davelee.us/2010/03/25/comingreallysoonwiinetflixstreaming
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Wed, 03 Sep 2008 07:59:16 -0700 Shoulda run for Library Board http://davelee.us/2008/09/03/shoulda-run-for-library-board http://davelee.us/2008/09/03/shoulda-run-for-library-board

Forget about the pregnancy non-issue. Here's a tidbit about McCain's VP choice that truly merits investigation:


'[Former Wasilla mayor John] Stein says that as mayor, Palin continued to inject religious beliefs into her policy at times. "She asked the library how she could go about banning books," he says, because some voters thought they had inappropriate language in them. "The librarian was aghast." The librarian, Mary Ellen Baker, couldn't be reached for comment, but news reports from the time show that Palin had threatened to fire her for not giving "full support" to the mayor.' (from Time.com; Emphasis mine)


For my money, this is the most disquieting of the issues that have arisen. Government censorship isn't conservative or liberal, religious or secular, northern or southern—but it's quintessentially un-American.


[H/T Plutonium Page at DailyKos]

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Sun, 31 Aug 2008 03:03:06 -0700 Music break http://davelee.us/2008/08/30/music-break http://davelee.us/2008/08/30/music-break
Saw this video by Big Boi with Mary J. Blige on Racialicious (where they've the pro-Obama lyrics):

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Fri, 29 Aug 2008 09:44:21 -0700 A great night http://davelee.us/2008/08/29/a-great-night http://davelee.us/2008/08/29/a-great-night

Watched the big convention speech at Alex's. This is the first national convention I've missed since '96. One relative emailed me a couple days ago—"Having fun?"—on the assumption that I would of course be in Denver.

Honestly, I felt a little sad not to be there.

But I have other priorities this year, and other ways to contribute. And I'm really proud of the national delegates I campaigned for at the state convention, especially the young upstarts. They went to Denver so I wouldn't have to.

So, what else is to say that hasn't been said? The convention was a huge success. We have a brilliant standard bearer in Barack Obama. History has been made, and we have a little over two months to take it to a new level. Let the historiating begin!

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Mon, 25 Aug 2008 20:58:55 -0700 Blast from the past: DNC 2000 http://davelee.us/2008/08/25/blast-from-the-past-dnc-2000 http://davelee.us/2008/08/25/blast-from-the-past-dnc-2000

Just for fun, I've republished my primitive photoblog from the Gore convention in 2000. Enjoy!

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Sun, 24 Aug 2008 10:13:22 -0700 Share and share alike http://davelee.us/2008/08/24/share-and-share-alike http://davelee.us/2008/08/24/share-and-share-alike

I decided to set up Facebook Notes to import posts from my Electoral College blog. This seemed the quickest way to promote the new blog to my political-geek friends. While I was at it, I thought it would be cool to also import the Vox blog, and other stuff like my Netflix reviews and Flickr photos.

(I can't move all my content onto one service, since each collection of stuff is for a different audience; Someone who finds me by Googling the presidential election process has no reason to care about my photos of cats, for example. But all of it would be fun to share with my Facebook friends. Fun for me, at least.)

Anyway, Facebook lets you import only one RSS feed at a time. So I had to find a way to merge the feeds into a superfeed for Facebook's benefit. I sampled several feed-merging tools; None of them had the flexibility I wanted, until I remembered Yahoo! Pipes, a tool for mashing up, filtering, and re-organizing web content. I had poked around with Pipes during the initial buzz last year but never really utilized it.

I was fairly quickly able to set up a pipe to:

  • Aggregate multiple feeds (so far, just the two blogs) into a single feed
  • Stamp each post's subject line with [Citizen Elector blog] or [Vox blog], adapting a popular pipe called "Add Feed Label to Each Item Title"
  • Sort by date
  • Output to a new RSS feed

It's working brilliantly, except for a bug where Facebook imported all my posts twice and I had to manually delete the dupes.

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Sat, 16 Aug 2008 10:25:26 -0700 The writing habit http://davelee.us/2008/08/16/the-writing-habit http://davelee.us/2008/08/16/the-writing-habit

Hello, Vox! I've been away for a while. In the meantime I've been writing for classes, and for my new blog about the Electoral College.

One of the interesting things about writing is that the more you write, the more you can write. In my case, there are a few aspects to this, both ephemeral and practical:

  • The more I write, the more words simply flow from that other universe of ideas and abstraction. When things are truly flowing creatively, I feel like I'm channeling that world.
  • In the editing process, I'll frequently find a snippet that, despite being a worthy piece of writing, I need to cut because it's off topic or dilutes the point I'm trying to make. Such a fragment can often be a great springboard for another piece. I have a text file that's basically a scrapbook of morsels cut during revision, which I can strip-mine later.
  • Writing non-fiction helps me organize my thoughts and define my point-of-view on the topic at hand. I've only been working on the aforementioned blog, Citizen Elector, for a few weeks, but just researching and writing what little I've posted so far has had a great influence on my thinking about some of the structures of our government.
  • Writing fiction helps me organize my thoughts and memories of myself and my immediate world.
  • I feel good after finishing a piece, and especially when posting or printing it. Later, I want to feel good again.

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Sat, 22 Mar 2008 07:21:34 -0700 Fine cuisine at the Mall of America http://davelee.us/2008/03/22/fine-cuisine-at-the-mall-of-america http://davelee.us/2008/03/22/fine-cuisine-at-the-mall-of-america

I met a friend at the Mall of America and ended up grabbing food at the food court. I believe this is the first time I've been in the vicinity of a Long John Silver's since going vegetarian in January. As a kid in Chicagoland, I really loved the greasy fish and chicken—and especially the deep-fried batter remnants that come with everything—when my grandparents used to take me there. As far as I know, the Megamall has the only LJS in Minnesota, and it used to be a little treat on my rare visits there.

Now, people seem to think it takes such willpower to be vegetarian, but it's come quite naturally to me. I just don't miss hamburgers, chicken, fillets-o-fish, or any of that stuff. But today... I can honestly say that this is the first time I've felt a real craving to fall off the wagon.

So I decided to survey the rest of the food court, wandering across by Baja Sol. Now this is not by any means a vegetarian or vegan joint, but my experience there was entirely veg*n-friendly.


They have not one but two signs indicating they don't use lard, always a Mexican-food pitfall for veg*ns. I ordered a veggie burrito, which has beans, squash, peppers, onions, and other good stuff. By default, it also comes with cheese (and apparently, sour cream, which either isn't listed or which I didn't notice).

My official status is still "vegetarian," but I'm phasing out animal products wherever possible. So I asked the Baja Soldier to hold the cheese. She asked if I still wanted sour cream. I declined that as well. She stabbed a button while chiming, "OK, no dairy!" (Is there a magic "vegan" button on Baja Sol's cash registers?)

While I was waiting for my food, I overheard the guy behind me asking if the guacamole contains dairy or eggs. (It doesn't.) I struck up a conversation, and it turns out he's been a vegan for six years.

The Mall of America, a veg*n hangout. Who'da thunk it?

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Wed, 19 Mar 2008 01:07:13 -0700 Test post http://davelee.us/2008/03/18/test-post http://davelee.us/2008/03/18/test-post

This about sums it up.

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Mon, 17 Mar 2008 02:45:06 -0700 Lost in Alias http://davelee.us/2008/03/16/lost-in-alias http://davelee.us/2008/03/16/lost-in-alias

So Hazel loaned me seasons 1 and 2 of Alias. I had never seen it, nor had it particularly piqued my interest in the past. Still, having been captivated by J.J. Abrams' Lost, I've become curious about his earlier work. (Well, Felicity not so much...) Having gotten midway into season 2, I can say that Alias is a very good bet for any Lost fan.

In Alias, Sydney Bristow (Jennifer Garner) is a college student who moonlights as an agent for a double-super-secret CIA operation called SD6. She discovers early on that SD6 is actually an evil group bent on world domination, and becomes a triple-super-secret agent spying for the real CIA within SD6. There are many Byzantine contrivances to the story which keep things interesting to say the least.

Alias starts off feeling like a cross between Buffy and James Bond. That is to say, it's action-packed and pretty light in tone. But like most good series, Alias deepens as it progresses. Many of the themes, motifs, and stylistic features we love on Lost are there on Alias:

  • Father (and mother) issues. Sydney discovers that her father is also a double agent. She seems barely to know the man—and what she does know, she doesn't like. Her mother died when she was young, leaving Sydney with a terrible hole in her life. Michael Vaughn, her CIA handler and "will-they-or-won't-they" love interest, is still driven in part by the murder of his father (also a spy) when he was very young.
  • The jailed mastermind. The second season of Alias features an irresistible evil genius who deviously manipulates events even while imprisoned—much like Lost's "Henry Gale from Minnesota" a few years later, and Hannibal Lecter a few years before.
  • Dead alive. One character's death is revealed to have been faked, and another dead character bizarrely starts to haunt someone (a current mystery as of the episode I'm up to). This sort of thing happens about every other episode of Lost.
  • Weird science (or is it magic?). A major plotline is the quest for relics of Milo Rambaldi, a 15th century inventor/artist/mystic/architect/all-around Renaissance Man, who mapped out much of today's technology (not to mention tech that hasn't been invented yet). Sydney herself is apparently pictured in one of Rambaldi's manuscripts. This blurring of science and magic, and the implication that Sydney was somehow preordained as special, presaged some fundamental concepts and events on Lost.
  • Style and editing. Many episodes will drop your jaw to the floor with those patented Abrams cliffhangers, and even they way they cut to the Alias logo will be happily familiar to Lost lovers.
  • Music. Unlike Lost, Alias has a lot of light pop and techno music, but it also has original scoring by the incomparable Michael Giacchino.
  • Terry O'Quinn. It's especially fun to see our Locke on Alias, if only as an occasional recurring character (an FBI assistant director). I've only noticed one other actor who later appeared on Lost: the doctor who gave Jack a hard time in the Season 3 finale, in a bit part.

It's amusing to find many other little Alias/Lost echoes (prechoes?). In one episode, science geek Marshall Flinkman offhandedly talks about how polar bears are invisible to infrared cameras. In another, a character is trapped in a flooding station while Sydney desperately pounds the airlock glass with a fire extinguisher. Sound familiar?

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Thu, 13 Mar 2008 00:55:48 -0700 QotD: A Vox "Bucket List" http://davelee.us/2008/03/12/qotd-a-vox-bucket-list http://davelee.us/2008/03/12/qotd-a-vox-bucket-list

If you had one month to live, what five things would you do?
Suggested by Acerebel.


Write the screenplay.


Go vegan.


Pick a girlfriend.


Find the cats a home.


Convince Damon and Carlton to give me the real scoop on Lost.

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Sun, 03 Feb 2008 23:41:58 -0800 Write your own caption http://davelee.us/2008/02/03/write-your-own-caption http://davelee.us/2008/02/03/write-your-own-caption

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Mon, 07 Jan 2008 12:39:11 -0800 A New Life http://davelee.us/2008/01/07/a-new-life http://davelee.us/2008/01/07/a-new-life

Today is the first day of a new life.

You see, yesterday I had a tuna sandwich.

Not just any tuna sandwich. The last tuna sandwich. The last meat I'll ever eat.

I've been ruminating over the eating of animal flesh for years, even half-jokingly calling myself a non-practicing vegetarian. As part of a larger effort to reconcile my values with my life—to get my shit together, as it were—I finally began the transition to this new frontier over a month ago. I haven't purchased any type of animal flesh since then.

While not pumping any more money into the meat grinder, I did make the decision not to waste fish, chicken, and beef I already had on the shelf—and not to tackle the issue of veganism until I stabilize on a healthy vegetarian routine. And for now, I continue to use some non-food animal products I already owned, such as down and leather, while not buying any new stuff of the sort.

I don't claim to be perfect. Hell, I don't even claim to be good. But I'm moving in the right direction.

So, the tuna. I suppose it's fitting that one of my favorite animal foods (along with bacon) is the postscript to the old meat-based life I lived. I wonder if I'll miss it. Either way, I'm not looking back.

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