
Monday, July 30, 2007
No Smoking

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Friday, July 27, 2007
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New York City
Wednesday, July 25, 2007
Guardian Angels

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Boy Scouts,
ephemera,
flyer,
Guardian Angels,
New York City
Monday, July 23, 2007
Corporate Vandals Not Welcome

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advertising,
corporate,
ephemera,
Hollywood,
New York City,
sticker,
vandalism
Friday, July 20, 2007
What's next for the iPod guy?

I got this Jews for Jesus pamphlet at the Union Square subway stop. Here's the text, preserving the emphasis:
Steve Jobs - you started in lowly circumstances...a garage in Los Altos, California. You founded Apple Computer and took a bite out of the rest of the industry. You pioneered a whole new way of computing.
Yes, you were ousted, but you went on to form Next Computer.
Then you came roaring back to Apple and became the King of Computer Style.

Your critics said you had a Reality Distortion Field, but you created your own reality.
What could possibly come next? Nano-tunes? Ectoplasmic operating systems? Celebrity status on other planets?
Steve, you have done wonders for our Wired life.
But life is more than wires. Silicon can't satisfy the soul. Hi-tech won't heal the heart.
We'd like you to meet someone who is kind of like you. Someone who also started out humbly. Someone who had a good career. Someone who also took a fall and then, kind of like you did, came back to life.

Maybe you know who I'm talking about, Steve - it's Jesus the Messiah. He was born in a donkey's feeding trough, even more humble than a garage.
He was killed, but not in a power coup. He said it was his purpose to die - so that you and I could be made spiritually whole.
(You'll pardon the pun, but when Adam and Eve took a "byte" out of THE "apple," humanity lost something that no GPS system could ever locate.
When he rose from the dead, it wasn't with a new company but with new life for all of us who trust in him.
Steve, you might be able to run circles around circuits. But reality is found in Jesus. iKnow and uShould too, since your life story and his have more than a few things in common.
Besides, you know something about operating systems. Isn't it time you asked God to give you* a new OS?
Now that would be the best NeXTSTEP for you, * Steve.

*This offer not restricted to Steve Jobs.
This is like when Hollywood puts computers, the Internet and hackers into movies to try to seem contemporary. Usually it doesn't work. (Remember "Fear Dot Com"?) Just because half the people on the subway have iPods doesn't mean that they'll be able to relate to this message.
Labels:
Apple,
evangelism,
Hollywood,
internet,
iPod,
iTunes,
Jesus,
Jews for Jesus,
New York City,
OSX,
Pixar,
Steve Jobs,
subway,
Union Square
Wednesday, July 18, 2007
Supreme Trading

Congratulations to Endangered Feces for coming up with a name that combines punk aggression with a junior high school level of humor.
Monday, July 16, 2007
Drink 'Til You Piss Metal

Yet Ramming Speed found one that had been overlooked. It sounds like the name of a second-tier band from the early 80s, and I mean that in a good way.
My suggestion for a metal band name - Hung Nun.
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band,
Club Europa,
death,
ephemera,
flyer,
Killinit,
Metal,
New York City,
Planned Collapse,
Ramming Speed,
Satan
Friday, July 13, 2007
Wednesday, July 11, 2007
World War III

Found in Long Island City stuck to a lamp post. This sticker warns against World War III using an image from WWII.
Right now, World War III seems unlikely because the defining conflict of our day is the struggle between the western world and the Islamic world and the militants that we are up against have the good sense not to take us on toe-to-toe, tank-to-tank and plane-to-plane. They are developing different tactics that do not include the sort of large battles that we have come so associate with World War, ones like the image used in the sticker. If we decide to engage the enemy we will be faced with a situation more like a string of Iraq Wars.
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death,
ephemera,
Iraq War,
Long Island City,
New York City,
politics,
propaganda,
protest,
sticker,
World War II,
World War III
Monday, July 09, 2007
The Giraffes

The guy with the needle is Dr. Harold Frederick Shipman. "a British general practitioner who was the most prolific known serial killer in modern history." His face is a maze and on either side of him are word find puzzles with no list of words to be found. It like a page from a sinister issue of Highlights magazine which I'm surprised to see is still in publication.
Friday, July 06, 2007
Leviticus - Part 7

THROUGH THE MISTY CHAOS A
SHATTERED STRUCTURE SURVIVING
BOUNCING BONES BLEEDING INSIDE.
Labels:
art,
ephemera,
Home Depot,
Leviticus,
New York City,
poetry
Wednesday, July 04, 2007
This Man's Name Is Jonathan Daniel

This is either a private dispute being made public or a very subtle guerrilla marketing campaign.
Labels:
ephemera,
flyer,
guerrilla marketing,
Jonathan Daniel,
New York City,
Union Square
Monday, July 02, 2007
Leviticus - Part 6

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art,
Bible,
coffee,
ephemera,
Freestyle Family,
God,
homosexuality,
Leviticus,
New York City
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