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As a former communist (just kidding)... as a former socialist (just kidding)... as a former baptist minister (just kidding)....
As a former visionary, I'm always excited when May Day arrives. I'm not sure why. Nobody gives me gifts. I don't get to take the day off. I'm not graceful enough to dance around a Maypole. I don't celebrate with a bottle of wine. May Day is not the beginning of summer, although it gets hotter every year. ( I point that out as a former environmentalist.) Perhaps my excitement comes from knowing another summer is near and I'll soon be hitting the road with a camcorder, a DSLR, a laptop, and the pile of books I intended to read last year. May Day, in fact, makes me think about travel... highways at midnight, jazz, junk food, plotting novels, blogging in motels while watching C-SPAN. May Day is the daze before the storm of summer, the eruption of dreams to come. Yes, I've finally figured it out. May is a dress rehearsal for June and we hope the play's a hit. —D.P.
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Viva Viveza!
Here's a very cool tool for tweaking color in Photoshop. |
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Clari-Fi
Finally, a device that improves the audio of MP3 players. |
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Dangerous Laughter
Steven Millhauser's new collection of stories is experimental fiction at its edgy best. |
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May 2008 Issue
[Volume 12, Number 5]
Serving
the Web Since 1997
Copyright © 2008
by Zoom Street Productions
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