Wednesday, January 11, 2006

No Pants!!!

damn, i wish i was in NYC today! Improv Everywhere had their 5th annual No-Pants Subway Ride.

i love not wearing pants, and to share the joy of being pantsless with everyone else in the city would be spiffy!

wonder if indy would be ready for something like this some time in the next millenium....

informative article on Photographer's Rights

here's a snippet from, "New digital camera? Know how, where you can use it" by Andrew Cantor, USA Today, 12/25/05

If you can see it, you can shoot it

Let's get the easy stuff out of the way. Aside from sensitive government buildings (e.g., military bases), if you're on public property you can photograph anything you like, including private property. There are some limits — using a zoom lens to shoot someone who has a reasonable expectation of privacy isn't covered — but no one can come charging out of a business and tell you not to take photos of the building, period.

Further, they cannot demand your camera or your digital media or film. Well, they can demand it, but you are under no obligation to give it to them. In fact, only an officer of the law or court can take it from you, and then only with a court order. And if they try or threaten you? They can be charged with theft or coercion, and you may even have civil recourse. Cool. (For details, see "The Photographer's Right.")

It gets better.

You can take photos any place that's open to the public, whether or not it's private property. A mall, for example, is open to the public. So are most office buildings (at least the lobbies). You don't need permission; if you have permission to enter, you have permission to shoot.

In fact, there are very few limits to what you're allowed to photograph. Separately, there are few limits to what you're allowed to publish. And the fact that they're separate issues — shooting and publishing — is important. We'll get to that in a moment.

You can take any photo that does not intrude upon or invade the privacy of a person, if that person has a reasonable expectation of privacy. Someone walking in a mall or on the street? Fair game. Someone standing in a corner, looking at his new Prozac prescription? No. Using a long lens to shoot someone in an apartment? No.

Note that the limits have nothing to do with where you are when you take the shots; it's all about the subject's expectation of privacy. You can be on private property (a mall or office-building lobby), or even be trespassing and still legally take pictures. Whether you can be someplace and whether you can take pictures are two completely separate issues.

What Famous Leader Are You?

*woof woo-hack, cough*

i'd say i'm sicker than a dog, but that underplays how crappy i feel...

i was asking Kat for suggestions yesterday on sharp objects used for decapitation, because the kids in the daycare that joanie runs from her home have been coming in with a variety of ailments (head lice, pinkeye, runny noses and colds) but now instead of decapitating the kids, i think i'll use it on myself - my head feels swelled up to about 290 times its normal size, and i can't friggin breathe. it's not just in my head tho, i can feel the nasties rattling around in my chest.

ugh.

Monday, January 09, 2006

What does YOUR name mean in Kabbalah?

according to www.kabalarians.com, Lori:

makes you very idealistic and generous, with the strong desire to uplift humanity leading you into situations where you can express your desire to serve others. You want to assume responsibilities and to look after people; however, you can become too involved in other people's problems and tend to worry. Your name gives you a natural desire to express along artistic and musical lines. You desire a settled home and family life, and are expressive and attentive to your loved ones.

Although the name Lori creates the urge to be reliable and responsible, we emphasize that it causes an emotional intensity that is hard to control. This name, when combined with the last name, can frustrate happiness, contentment, and success, as well as cause health weaknesses in the nervous system, worry, and mental tension.


hmmm...