Worldwide Ace

Because a true Ace is needed everywhere…

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A Cut Below

2 July, 2009 (18:43) | New Media | View Comments

Tonight marks Ignite Boulder V, an event so enormously popular that they’ve moved to the Boulder Theater and begun charging for tickets. Despite purchasing my ticket well in advance, I’m not attending in protest to the way in which my presentation was treated. Several weeks ago, when submission and voting began, I was confident I [...] Read more »

Rebuilding the Library

6 May, 2009 (13:49) | Media | View Comments

The world is about to face one of the strangest and most unforeseen tragedies in history, and no one is paying attention: What happens to libraries with the rise of the eBook? In high school, I would wander over to the Library once or twice a week, grabbing random books that struck my fancy and [...] Read more »

Sublime Structure

30 August, 2008 (05:12) | Travelogue | View Comments

The city of Singapore looms above the bay, as seen from the Singapore Flyer. For more economically successful photos of Singapore, click here. Her hand dangled, for all intensive purposes, like a mossy stone, her lightly clenched fist enveloped in the soft caress of the young gentleman at her side. Their fingers didn’t intertwine, but [...] Read more »

Dissecting Respect – Images of Islam and Revolt in the Muslim World

7 February, 2006 (10:41) | Media | View Comments

For those of you who have missed, and I know several of you probably have, there are major riots happening in the Eastern World (India, Palestine, Pakistan, Iran, etc) over a series of cartoons depicting Mohammed the Prophet in a Danish newspaper. Michelle Malkin has an interesting analysis of the event that is very pro-freedom [...] Read more »

A Musical Breakfast

5 February, 2005 (07:25) | Media | View Comments

After last weekend, I rushed down to campus on Monday to see if the Daily published my letter. It hadn’t. Instead, it published it on Tuesday, along with a little note bitching about me some more. Needless to say, it was a lot kinder (and less image tarnishing) than the letter their managing editor sent [...] Read more »