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September 29, 2003
Work...
Well, today I started my full-time gig at Sam Ash Music Store in Canoga Park. It's not what I want to do forever, but it will do for now. It may grow on me. Some of the perks are great...since I like to buy new gear.
Anyway, new things on the horizon. I'll try to get back into the habbit of posting regularly...now that I'll be on a semi-regular schedule. Also, my temporary office should be up and in order this week.
Posted by Marc at 11:36 AM | Comments (0) | TrackBack
September 21, 2003
Changes coming soon...
OK, I know it's only very early Sunday morning. Friday was good, Saturday was better. I wish I could say here and now, but I can't. Good things are happening and on their way.
BTW, if you want to sign up for my Family and Friends mailing list...let me know.
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This is suprising.
I don't currently own a mac, but...

Which OS are You?
Thanks to Joe for bringing this quiz to my attention.
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September 15, 2003
It's official
Yeah, my first troll. If you don't know what that means, check out my last post in the comments section.
I'm pretty sure I know who you are. The fact that you commented contradicts your idiotic post.
Stupid people are funny.
Posted by Marc at 10:16 AM | Comments (1)
Equality for da masses
My last post reminded me of something.
Everybody who knows me knows that I am a Republican, except on some issues. Here is what I don't get about today's idiotic 9th Circuit Court of the United States in San Fransisco, California ruling:
The Democratic Party, the ACLU and Liberals in general say that they are the champions for equality. They make claims of being the "Robin Hoods," if you will, of the poor and minorities.
Doesn't their rationale for the postponement of the recall election contradict that? They argued that voters who are minorities, specifically blacks, latinos, and poor, are not smart enough to understand punch cards. It's funny that these punch cards were good enough to re-elect Gray Davis last year.
The California Constitution makes the recall and date of the election legal. Courts are not supposed to make laws. The 9th District is the most overturned, and clearly Liberal, court by the Supreme Court. Do they realize that they are a joke?
Posted by Marc at 9:20 AM | Comments (1)
Troll Traffic
I spend some time over at Chris Pirillo's blog. He's been getting more and more idiots posting on there. It's fairly amusing. They all think they know why Chris isn't on TechTV anymore. I've only known him personally for a few weeks, but don't attempt to say I know why this and that. I don't. Sometimes it's nice just to be a friend to someone and not have to deal with someone's fame or what not. Chris is just a normal guy, and a cool guy at that, who happens to publish a popular newsletter and was asked to be on TechTV. They came after him because of his following on the internet.
Speaking of fame and jerks that ruin life for "public" people. I think Ben and Jennifer are still together and I'd be willing to bet they are either getting married within a month, if not already hitched. I get star struck sometimes, but I've been around famous and semi-famous musicians most of my life. I guess I was lucky enough to learn at a young age that all people are the same. Black, white, latino, gay, straight, famous or not...we're all human. We bleed the same and we all have to shit. Leave Ben and Jennifer alone already. If you need to see more of them, go rent "Pearl Harbor" and "Selena" and alternate them in your DVD player.
Posted by Marc at 9:08 AM | Comments (0)
September 11, 2003
Back with a Reason
I haven't posted in a while. No paticular reason, but I felt like I should say something today. Maybe it will spark more posts.
Unlike some people I know, I've decided to leave the TV on most of the day. Aside from the 9/11 tributes, there are a lot of interesting items happening today from the Benifer Wedding debacle to the Israel/Arafat conflict.
Sadly, I think a lot of people have lost sight of what happened two years ago. Yes, innocent lives are lost around the world everyday due to terrorism, drunk drivers, murder and other crimes to humanity, but when has a number as large as that of the 9/11 tragedy been lost by a series of connected events on one day?
One of the things I was really scared of moving to Los Angeles was that I would forget where I came from and who I am. I don't want to be one of those fake "Hollywood" or "Industry" people who do the popular thing. I don't hide the fact that I am a Republican and very conservative. I'm not saying that President Bush and all Republicans are perfect, there not.
Well, ultimately what I am trying to say is...I have not forgotten and will not forget what happened on 9/11. Innocent people were killed for an unrighteous cause by cowards who were afraid to face America. They had to do it secretly against civilians, because WE, AMERICA, The Greatest Country in The World, they were brainwashed to despise.
Posted by Marc at 12:52 PM | Comments (0)