January 2009
11 posts
Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr., writing in 1859 (about 20 years after the first daguerreotypes appeared), called photography “a mirror with a memory.” [1] He writes,
“The man beholdeth himself in the glass and goeth his way, and straightway both the mirror and the mirrored forget what manner of man he was…”
For Holmes, the photograph serves as a reminder to ourselves of who we are and how we are...
Pride and Prejudice and Zombies →
A Jane Austen book I can get into.
testing via aim
Nerd/Geek Games →
how to's in graphical form →
Dail up Kid →
If you need a loop of the 56k modem dail up sound.