Po-Zor Newsletter - Issue 1
June 1st, 2006Here it is, redone in HTML for your viewing pleasure. The issue that started it all. Read the rest of this entry »
Here it is, redone in HTML for your viewing pleasure. The issue that started it all. Read the rest of this entry »
For me, summer is the greatest time of the year. There’s no school, which equates to a certain type of freedom, but like the cold and damp spring—if you can even call it that— of New England, it’s only the setup for the rest of the drama. Read the rest of this entry »
Monday morning brought with it a deluge of ideas and (more pertinently) of water. The New England torrents hit us hard and close. The river just by our house rose several feet and flooded our road, which forced emergency personnel to issue a mandatory evacuation of our area. Read the rest of this entry »
I have two very good friends, and both of them happen to be named Alex. Read the rest of this entry »
So much has happened in the past month. Where do I begin? And how? Read the rest of this entry »
A musing of the various components of voice. Read the rest of this entry »
I will take a brief respite from these rather controversial topics and instead show you the results of a very interesting survey I conducted last week that is more fascinating than factual. Read the rest of this entry »
Anyone who claims that instant messenger programs are a waste of time and should be prohibited to the nation’s youth is generalizing and flat-out wrong. And while this would make a very interesting debate if one could be found to disagree with me, it is not the issue I will be discussing presently. Read the rest of this entry »
In my rather Christian family, a now-classic argument against all things Harry Potter arises whenever this apparently satanic, anti-Christian, infernal Moneymaking Spawn of Evil is mentioned. Read the rest of this entry »
With Bazooka Bubble Gum on my mind, I began to develop a healthy craving for it. I knew I had stashed a piece away in my backpack, so I found it without much difficulty. It was right there next to my old box cutter, broken watch, unopened package of four AA batteries, and film canister full of (sweet!) quarters. Read the rest of this entry »