Author: Chuck


One Hundred Twenty-Eight Gigabytes of Solitude
I TOLD you not to bother me while I’m jacked into the Matrix! (Thoughts about isolation and VR headsets)

My Passthrough Era
I have an absolute ton of barely-organized thoughts about the Vision Pro after using it for a couple of days

Tuesday Tune Two-Fer: Old Man Atmospheric River
Two tangentially-related tunes for life in sunny Los Angeles

Tuesday Tune Two-Fer: Shut Up And (Watch Someone) Dance
Phoning it in this week, because I just like Margaret Qualley

Just Fine (Another Thing I Like About Poker Face)
Product placement, or establishing character and mission statement through the use of brand recognition? It doesn’t matter!

One Thing I Love About Poker Face
Poker Face is really nostalgic for 1970s detective shows, but it isn’t content to be stuck in the past

The Design of Everyday Obsolete Things
In honor of the Mac’s anniversary, a new appreciation for things that have outlived their usefulness

Tuesday Tune Two-Fer: Les chansons dans ma tête
Two tangentially-related tunes for Tuesday, en francais

Infinite Blank Canvas
Yet another episode in my ongoing struggles to make sense of the Vision Pro (and make sense of why I want one)

Tuesday Tune Two-Fer: Songs in Progress
Two tangentially-related tunes that are aware that they’re tunes

Fun Fact: We Can Never Truly Know Anything
Thoughts about how easily-digestible information ends up in the same state as most things that’ve been digested











