I need a quiet house in the country

Oh, I am so tired! I don't know what it is, but I just wake up every hour or so at the slightest noise, and once about 4AM rolls around, I can't get back to sleep… For the last week I've gotten maybe three or four hours of uninterrupted sleep a night. Argh!


I was reading about Ndiyo!'s new Hubster ultra-thin-client idea — in short, the concept is a USB dongle that has a video, keyboard, and mouse port on it, so as many people as you'd like to plug in can simultaneously use the same computer without traditional terminal hardware…

Anyway, that got me to Quentin Stafford-Fraser's blog in which he mentioned the new changes to daylight savings time (it's being extended)… He linked to the wiki entry on Daylight saving time and it's actually quite a fascinating read — some of the regional variations and decisions are quite bizarre.

Crash!

Wow, the last week (including today) I just feel like I keep getting hit by a truck in my sleep or something… You know, for someone who can get woken up by cars driving miles away on a quiet night, I don't know what I was thinking moving into the Junction. There are train tracks probably fifty feet from my house, and it's like a mini earthquake. If I had a computer with an accelerometer on it, I'd post the seismic data. Given that speed bumps cause foundation damage in a house, I really wonder what damage is being done to this house because it's got really shoddy construction.

I watched Charlotte's Web this morning. It's just finishing up now —

“After all, what's a life, anyway? We're born, we live a little while, we die. A spider's life can't help being something of a mess, with all this trapping and eating flies. By helping you, perhaps I was trying to lift up my life a trifle. Heaven knows anyone's life can stand a little of that.”

I think the reason that I got tense in the previous entry is that I'm actually a little upset when I think about influences. In some ways I find the massive popularity of tattoos (due to Inked and other mainstream media) and other permanent body modifications a little disturbing, because I worry all the time that young people are facing enormous pressure from the media to make drastic changes in their body… Of course I understand that it is an influence, but I truly hope that BME is more of an archive of our shared personal stories and pictures, and a way of coming together to guide each other along our own individual paths.

A few people have told me that things have changed, that maybe the way I feel, and the way I grew up, is something of the past… But I'm not so sure. I think if anything it could be harder for people with the innate need to transform themselves into who they perceive themselves as because of the strong forces of fashion and advertising driving what is now an industry doing billions of dollars in sales annually (it's quite remarkable, and the industry pioneers who pulled that off deserve enormous credit).

Anyway, I'm rambling a bit, but I when I was a kid, I used manipulating my body both in temporary and permanent ways to learn about myself, and then later when I hit puberty, it became obvious to me that not only was this something that I found fascinating on a deep intellectual level, but also something that turned me on. Something that was a core and inseparable part of me. Did my parents excellent collection of National Geographics and books on indiginous peoples influence me? I don't know. Did the fact that my mother grew up in Africa have an influence on me? I don't know. Feel free to blame it on all the modified characters in the sci-fi and D&D I soaked up as a kid if you want.

What I know is that I have spent nearly my entire life being told that the way I am is wrong and being told to stop. Most of my life I've felt very alone because of it, and have experienced occasional self-doubt, wondering if maybe it's not OK to be this way. I've gone through brief periods where I've tried to cover it up, and become deeply unhappy because of it. Eventually I realized it simply wasn't a choice. I couldn't erase it, I couldn't change it and more than I could change my sexual orientation on a whim.

I've quoted him before, but Peter Shaun Morrison (Mr. Leather International runner up, 1988) was quoted in PFIQ as saying,

“Being gay was never an option for me. It was what I was. Crawling into my brother's motorcycle jacket for the first time and feeling my dick get hard, I knew that leather wasn't an option either. It was what I was.

You know, I've spent over a decade talking to others with the same feelings and I still don't know “why” exactly this is what we're about and into. All I know is it's real, not a choice, and, as Peter put it so clearly — It was what I was. So for me, BME when it was started was a way of coming to terms with who I am, and then when it grew, a way of learning that not only was I not alone, but there were tons of people who felt the same way. And I think we all came together not because we had the same influences, but because we had the same drives and could help each other.

Have I been influenced by others? I know I've been helped by a very long list of people, from the well known (in my case that would be Fakir, Chris Burden, Jon Cobb, Tom Brazda — Tom probably most of all — and Steve Haworth, Patrick Bartholomew, Todd Bertrang, and of course Shawn and Jack by proxy as well) to people who are not well known (my cosmetic surgeon, my highschool art teacher, my highschool biology teacher, etc.), but honestly, the biggest help I've had is simply in meeting other people who feel the same way. Sometimes I think all we need to be happy is to say to each other that we accept the we each of us chooses to be and do everything we can to help each other realize our dreams and our selves.

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BME A-OK!

So yeah, like I said, I got these new sets of stickers, and the one pictured below is one of the sets that I have. A bunch of them will go out with shirts as I mentioned, but the rest are going to go out to the verified pros on IAM (so go visit one of them at their shop if you want some). If you're a piercer or tattoo artist and want these for free, and haven't already registered your shop, please do! Just follow the “apply” link. And yes, I know that the map and a couple other parts of that system are broken. It's on the list of things to fix.

Oh, and becoming a verified pro makes your IAM account free as well (so you can give your coupons from pictures to friends and customers)… So yeah, if you know a piercer or tattoo artist that hasn't registered yet, let them know… I hope everyone has gotten the first batch of stickers I sent.

Tabloid Covers

You know, say what you want about the World Weekly News (tagline: “the world's only reliable newspaper”) — which as a point of trivia, has shared writers with BME/News — but at least they have a sense of humor, unlike the Sun (tagline: “God Bless America”)… although I am interested to find out who will be going to heaven and who won't be.

My guess? The Sun predicts the only one going to heaven is dude number three, and I am quite certain they don't expect to see the dudes on the left and right square dancing with Jesus, or whatever it is that good Christians do after they die… And dude number two? Wow are they fantasizing about quite an adventure in store for him.

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I had to mail a bunch of stuff today and the street was pretty packed when I was pulling out of my laneway. I didn't feel like waiting for traffic, so I just gunned it and merged into traffic at full speed. The car fishtailed a little (I was worried the rear was going to clip the curb because I drifted into my lane at about a thirty degree angle) but it was no problem… I love driving a fast car, even though it may well be the death of me and several others one day.

Speaking of cars, I was looking at this ridiculous pedalcar “humancar patented technology“. They claim they can hit 60mph downhill (big deal) in their sillymobile. Let me explain how to build a multi-person car that actually works and makes sense:
  • 1 to 4-place pedal power, with the set driving a pneumatic pump
  • The pump feeds into a pressurized cannister (the “fuel tank”)
  • This cannister feeds into a pneumatic engine, controlled by a traditional throttle assembly
  • The braking mechanism also charges the pneumatic cannister

[edit: Admittedly, this would require a highly efficient pneumatic driveline!]

So basically what you have is a system for storing and releasing kinetic energy. Oh, and as a point of trivia, while this is a very low horsepower engine setup in most configurations, it has almost unlimited torque (it's basically a steam engine with a different method of creating pressure). That said, you could also do the store and release of energy with springs, pneumatic systems, even large spinning heavy discs to store energy inertially (some of these methods can release direct to the drive system, some would need a light CV transmission). Direct pedal drive is the most efficient of course, but it has no ability to store energy which is a serious shortcoming in my opinion. But I digress.


Anyway… so I get to (insert mega-chain here). I went there because it was in the same neighborhood as some electronics I had to pick up, and they have a big sign outside saying that they're a postal outlet. So I figured I'd kill two birds with one stone. I bumped into a friend of Marty's that had been at one of the old suspension barbeques here, and then went and got some big padded envelopes to mail with. I filled them out, waited probably fifteen minutes, only to be told they don't do postal service.

Nice. As if I have time to throw away. So I took the unpaid envelopes and walked out of the store. Big corporation, small theft, small consolation. Next time, I'm burning the place down red swingline style.

Other than that, I'm a cheap bastard whose 1gig memory card broke (the case shattered in half and the guts fell out, and the lock switch got lost). So now it's all glued back together with a sticker blocking the lock, and it seems to work. Oh yeah, and I manually entered 6,200 studios into my database today. I've got about 28,000 left to go and I'll have all of the studios on BME processed. Argh! ARRGH!

Finally, if the cover photo didn't make it obvious, I've posted experiences. Thank you to everyone who helped out. Now to answer a few messages and wrap up for the day…