Friday Photo Blogging: San Luis Potosi at dawn

Posted by Paul Raven @ 02-02-2007 in FPB

Digging in the Mexico archives this week; major shortage of time has prevented interesting photographic excursions. So instead you can enjoy these shots of a major street in San Luis Potosi, about half an hour after dawn:

San Luis Potosi, Mexico (1)

San Luis Potosi, Mexico (2)

Ah, Mexico. I’d go back if I could. Hell, if I could have found a way to work legally over there, I’d probably never have come back at all. Lucky for you lot that a gringo can’t work over there on a tourist visa, eh? :) Continue reading “Friday Photo Blogging: San Luis Potosi at dawn”

Friday Photo Blogging: the lion and the unicorn

Posted by Paul Raven @ 19-01-2007 in FPB • Science Fiction

Thanks to a merciful let-up in the weather last Sunday, I actually took the camera outdoors. Which means you get a refreshing break from pictures of my computers:

War Memorial, Southsea Common

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Friday Photo Blogging: Electronic intestines

Posted by Paul Raven @ 12-01-2007 in FPB • Science Fiction

Precious, precious computer innards – I love them so:

Glistening functional computer innards

Okay, so that’s a bit of a cop-out for a Friday photo, but as previously explained I’ve not had much of a chance to get out of the house on photographic missions. Even if I hadn’t had the computer crisis, the weather has been far from conducive to leaving the centrally-heated comfort of The Hall of Mirrors. So, PC innards is what you get. I rather like the way they look, as it happens, and I’m considering keeping the sides off of the case on a permanent basis – not just for aesthetics, you understand; it also improves the airflow. Ahem. Continue reading “Friday Photo Blogging: Electronic intestines”

Dude, where’s my subculture?

Posted by Paul Raven @ 03-08-2006 in Uncategorized

Kind of following on from this week’s mega-rant on the state of subgenres, some further thoughts on cultural diversity in entertainment have raised their heads. Continue reading “Dude, where’s my subculture?”