eftychia: Me in kilt and poofy shirt, facing away, playing acoustic guitar behind head (Default)
posted by [personal profile] eftychia at 12:09am on 2005-11-28 under

Several days ago, I had a little time to tinker with a photo (shot by a member of the audience during a Homespun Ceilidh Band performance at Darkover a couple of years ago), with GIMP, but LJ's Scrapbook was being flaky that night so I couldn't post them then. I haven't decided whether I'm amused enough to use either of these (or a couple other versions) as icons, but I did feel like at least showing them off.

Amusing Myself
Mood:: 'mischievous' mischievous
eftychia: Me in kilt and poofy shirt, facing away, playing acoustic guitar behind head (Default)
posted by [personal profile] eftychia at 05:25am on 2005-11-28 under

"I done called for a shelter, I done called for help. There ain't none. No one answers. Everyone just says, 'Get out, get out.' I've got no way of getting out. And now I've got no money." -- Wilma Skinner, trying to flee Houston, TX, before hurricane Rita.

eftychia: Lego-ish figure in blue dress, with beard and breasts, holding sword and electric guitar (lego-blue)
posted by [personal profile] eftychia at 12:10pm on 2005-11-28 under , ,

I can't recall the time limit in [livejournal.com profile] silmaril's quick picture challenge from ... well I can't remember how long ago, either [edit: found it.] ... but I'm pretty sure I exceeded it while figuring out how to do this. But I did wind up fully awake by the time I finished, having started from a state of "lemmecheckmyemail'nfallbackasleep" and not seeing the screen clearly. Which fits.

Waking Up
Waking Up

Since what I tried to do was a fade-to-transparent, I guess this will either be much more interesting or terribly scrozzled for those of you who have non-default backgrounds for your friends-pages.

[Edited to add: ] The effect is a little more pronounced on a page with a grey background, such as the pics.livejournal.com page the image above links to. I still haven't looked at it over a patterned background yet.

Mood:: 'awake' awake
eftychia: Me in kilt and poofy shirt, facing away, playing acoustic guitar behind head (Default)
posted by [personal profile] eftychia at 07:11pm on 2005-11-28 under ,

"One morning in late September 2005, Deb was riding the public bus to work. She was minding her own business, reading a book and planning for work, when a security guard got on this public bus and demanded that every passenger show their ID. Deb, having done nothing wrong, declined. The guard called in federal cops, and she was arrested and charged with federal criminal misdemeanors after refusing to show ID on demand. On the 9th of December 2005, Deborah Davis will be arraigned in U.S. District Court in a case that will determine whether Deb and the rest of us live in a free society, or in a country where we must show 'papers' whenever a cop demands them."

I think I remember ther being court cases where it was ruled that one must produce ID whenever asked to by a police officer, but I don't recall at what level, or whether it varies from state to state.

I do know that the situation described above makes me extremely uncomfortable.

Is the correct response to being asked for identification on a public bus, "Do you have a warrant?"? (The conclusion that what Deb Davis got in trouble for was not being subservient enough rather than running afoul of bona fide security concerns, is supported by the fact that she was not hassled ordetained on the days when she claimed not to have any ID, only on the day when she said she had it but would not produce it.) I hope the state loses badly on this one.

Just like a whole lot of other people, my first reaction to reading thiswas, "What?! This is America, dammit!"

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