Really, you want to know more about me? Even I don’t want to know more about me, I’m a little scared at what I already know. Why don’t I tell you about David Duchovny instead? He’s 6 foot tall, married to the lovely Tea Leoni, has a pair of kids, and is set to star in a new TV show on Showtime, which I can’t see because I don’t have cable. Man, sometimes I wish I had cable.



Hi, Saw yr pics of The Mermaid Parade on Flickr and tracked you to here… Have, on your open invitation used one of them to illustrate a paragraph in my on-going Coney Island page at http://www.shapesoftime.net/pages/viewpage.asp?uniqid=12219 Do you want a name on the credit or an aka? Please let me know. Enjoyed the photo set greatly – obviously a labour of love.
Marshall Mateer
I used one of your photos on my blog, just thought I would let you know. Thanks for the great image. Let me know if I did not do the CC License correctly.
Peace
Fr. Vic
Hi.
I was searching the web to prove to a friend that the NY subway used to use lightbulbs with a reverse thread and I found your picture DSC06296 on Flickr (http://www.flickr.com/photos/larimdame/362160/) and traced you back to here. You say threads weren’t standardized, but I think that’s unlikely because electrification in the NY area, as elsewhere, basically started as a monopoly. When I was a kid I was told that the subway system had the bulbs and sockets made that way so that people wouldn’t steal the bulbs, because they were useless elsewhere. I’m pretty certain my father thought so, and he was an electrical engineer, was born way back in 1913, and lived in the NY area until the late 1960s.
Walt
hey how can i get in contact with you, i was wondering if you made the “badge maker” application. Very interested and serious,
That boat party you speak of I was actually working on this past weekend and I do underground events. I was Googling the boat party to see what came up…nada. I like that. I came across your blog though so I figured what the Hell, I’ll write ya. Having a party this Sunday…not on a boat.