Trip to Spain
I have a trip to Spain coming up in March. Last time I went to spent I kept a pretty thorough diary, though not as in-depth as what I wrote while in Europe in 1999. Anyway, I've just edited and posted it on my main site for your pleasure and amusement.
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posted by Tony at 11:20 PM
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More drawings
I've been working on the program guide for WLUW and I did some illustrations for them. I'm doing a "headphones" theme... one picture is the back of Eric's head, wearing our Bose noise-cancelling headphones (but edited: I drew him with a shaven head), and the other is the headphones themselves, sitting out.
I'll post pictures of the program guide itself when it's finished, which should be soon.
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posted by Tony at 7:03 PM
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Jury Duty
I had jury duty a week ago Friday. In Illinois, we have a system called "one day or one trial", meaning if you don't get assigned to a trial on your first day, you are free to leave, and won't be called again for at least a year. This is nice, because if you don't get assigned to a trial, jury duty is spectacularly boring, and you can be guaranteed the spectacularly boring part will only last a day. On the other hand, we are called up for jury duty more often than folks in other states. Still, I've served twice in 13 years, and never been assigned to a trial pretty good odds.
I passed the time reading and drawing, till they dismissed us early at about 3:15. I've been working on the program guide for
WLUW, and I wanted some graphic images to use in it. I thought my jury duty time could be well spent drawing, especially since the jury waiting room is a good place to draw an American flag (seeing as how I don't have one at home).
I thought a picture of the American flag would be nice to accompany a little spot promoting
Democracy Now and
Free Speech Radio News, two progressive newscasts the station broadcasts. I am not one of those who agrees that the right wing owns the American flag. To me, the values the flag stands for are the values of progressive politics more than conservative. Still, I don't know if they will like my use of the flag in the program guide. I may well be asked to take it out. (Worth noting: neither DN's nor FSRN's web sites feature a flag anywhere on their home pages.)
On a side note, if anyone finds this web page while looking for information on serving jury duty in Chicago, let me point you in the right direction. If you do a web search on serving jury duty in Chicago, you won't find any official information. Why? Because technically, there are no Chicago courts, only Cook County courts. Tricky! Anyway,
here's where you want to go for information on serving on a Cook County jury. (Incidentally, at 26th & California, where I served, they didn't take our cell phones and Blackberrys away from us they just asked us to turn them off at certain times, and to talk on the phone only is designated areas so as not to disturb others.)
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posted by Tony at 12:38 PM
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Record fair
I'm working on the program guide for WLUW, and we were going to put a little mention of the WLUW record fair on it. In the end, though, there won't be space which means I don't have anything to do with this drawing I made of some of my records. Oh well. It was fun to draw, and there's a good chance I'll find a use for it some day.
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posted by Tony at 9:39 PM
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Dare I say it?
It smells like spring today. But it's February still, which means next we get whupped with a resurgence of winter. Oh well. It still smells nice.
I have some pictures to post and as soon as I get a chance I'll do it. I've been a busy little beaver for the radio station lately.
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posted by Tony at 10:21 PM
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