Friday, October 31, 2008

Look, I didn't move my ass to California (twice!) because I wanted to take a trip back in time via a discriminatory state Constitution. I'm here because this state is progressive and trend-setting. Let's keep it that way. You can help by voting no on Prop. 8 if you live here or by sharing the videos below, which feature my hombre Jesús and which were passionately created by Matt and some other rockstars.



Check out the other spots:

Mentiras: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rxmc5K6k5_E (Spanish)
Together: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rv6VujjWLoA
Juntos: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fz2C4HVUQtw (Spanish, featuring Jesús' giant cabezón at the end)

Tuesday, October 28, 2008


Ya Voté
Originally uploaded by tjdee
I'm not one of those hysterical foolios who threaten to leave the country if things don't go his or her way on Election Day, but I really don't know how optimistic I'll be about the future of this once-great nation if the GOP takes this thing next week. I mean, I'm a fairly negative person in the first place. But Obamania has hit me and, while I realize that the enormous challenges awaiting the next president will knock down most of the super-exciting plans Sen. Obama has enticed us enlightened ones with, I remain awfully impressed by him and hopeful about what he will be able to do in office, even early on.

This seems to be the most winnable election of the three presidential contests in my adulthood. But I'm still worried. I never, not even for a moment, thought Bush would take the White House in 2000. I thought his stolen four years in office -- during which he threw us into an illegal war, appointed evil friends to high-level positions and committed one forehead-slapping error after another -- would prevent another term. But somehow, despite having two qualified, interesting and, yes, exciting Democratic contenders (Dean was screwed unfairly by the media and Kerry was inaccurately branded boring, as if that mattered at all), here we are, anxiously anticipating the departure of one of the country's worst chief executives.

McCain has done everything wrong. Palin is a nightmare. Bush is an unpopular as ever. Yet the contest isn't a slam-dunk.

And let's not even start on Prop 8.

So, I don't know. I'm hopeful that Nov. 4 will be a joyful night. I really am. But I'm trying to remain rooted and cognizant of the potential for some disappointments. All I know is I did my part this afternoon, joining dozens of other early voters at the Alameda County Courthouse. And come Election Day, I hope to be able to shout "suck it" (via my TV screen) to the brainwashed McCain and the haters who have lied to and tricked Californians in an effort to discriminate via our state Constitution.

Vote! ¡Voten!

Monday, October 27, 2008

In the office on my day off, as is becoming the norm. This time it's because I need to exchange my borked work laptop for a loaner while my Macbook Pro's cracked screen is replaced. I'm telling you, that internal crack was one of the most gut-wrenching sounds I've ever heard.

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Nothing like a countdown and a countback to get things started (again, again, again).

Let's see:

* About eight months since I started working at Digg
* Three years since my last day at DivInc's New Brunswick office, after which I started packing for the trip back to the Bay Area
* Just over a month until my high school reunion
* Three months or so until a new, temporary adventure begins (more soon)

That third item is nutty bonanza. I mean, really? Are you serious?

And that's about all I have to say about that.

(Another Blogger template, I'm afraid. And no archives for now. I'm thinking a rolling 25-post snapshot is the way to go.)

I Digg


Inc. Cover
Originally uploaded by Aprilini
I guess I work for the hottest small company in America.