“It’s Not All Men,” but It’s Always a Man
The Cobbler’s Children Have No Shoes (or, Websites Are a Drag; Here’s Another One)
Dig It!
I’ll Take “Things You Never Want to Hear a Doctor Say” For a Thousand, Alex
Casual Racism at the Dog Park
Once More, with Feeling, (or: Rest in Power Jeff, See You on the Other Side)
The Death of the Truth
Writing a Book about Your Life (or: Nobody’s Going to Care, but Keep Typing I Guess)
Just Say No to Crypto Bros (or: We Sold Our Bitcoin)
No She Can’t
Cutting the Cord (or: Saying Goodbye to an Email Address I’ve Had for 27 Years)
Is This Sabbatical a Trap? (or: the Effects of Capitalist Brainwashing)
Is This Real Life?
The Bob Marley Movie, So Much Things to Say
That Time I Was in a Movie With Barbara Hershey and Sam Shepard
You Know You’re Old When They Put You in a Museum (or: Ever Get the Feeling You’ve Been Cheated?)
We Are given This Moment and This Moment Only
I Don’t Want No Peace, I Need Equal Rights and Justice
He Was an Old Man in a Young Girl’s World
Merry Christmas, You’re Fired! Or Maybe Not. We’re Not Sure. Check Back in a Month. Maybe We’ll Know Then.
Discovering Bob Marley’s Natty Dread Album, Rastafari, and Myself
You Can’t Choose Your Neighbors
Don’t Speak (or: Human Rights Are Not *Political,* They’re Human Rights!)
Punishment on Top of Punishment (or: How Can We Screw Both Inmates AND Their Families?)
A Brief History of the Early Web, May She Rest in Peace
They Paved Paradise and Put up a Monument to Money, Junk Food, and Exploitation
I Can See Daylight Toto, but It’s Dark Somehow
Wonderful Things I Found Accidentally (or: Don’t Ever Be Too Cool to Be Surpised)
Half the World May Want Me in a Grave, but I Ain’t Digging It
How I Had Early Glimpses of the Future That I’m Living in Now (Sorry, It Made Sense When I Started Typing It)
Mass Shooting in Monterey Park Hits Close to Home
Five Days to Go, Working for the next Day (or: Taking Time off in a Country That Sees No Value in Time Spent Not Working)
Tales from the Booth #2 (or: Another Time I Worked a Tech Conference)
Another Broken Link in the Supply Chain (or: Get Used to Waiting for Everything, You’ll Be Doing It from Now On)
