6536 Florida Department of Law Enforcement Feed

Well, I went and Created another News feed for my livejournal… this time it’s the FDLE (Florida Dept of Law Enforcement)

Headlines and press releases for the FDLE can be found at –

http://www.livejournal.com/users/fdle_feed/

based on the information page here –

http://www.fdle.state.fl.us/alerts/

Folks can add it to their own lj reading list (if they so desire) with this link –

http://www.livejournal.com/friends/add.bml?user=fdle_feed

I think that at this point, I link to more syndicated, non-lj sites than actual lj-ers. (easier to skim, too)

6535 Hound dogs, sunshine, french fries, and fresh cut lawns

The morning has arrived, and it will just have to wait outside, until I’m ready. A hot shower, maple oatmeal and a quick once over the journal before launch, first.


Hey, the Astronaut Jones theme is on the Tracy Morgan site again!


I need a new hat protect myself from the sun… my ball cap has been missing for weeks…maybe months. A visor would help out a great deal. I could stand to have a nice goofy-floppy one like Square Bear. Maybe as an added bonus, I’ll get the power to summon an invisible motorcycle! (or share a lovely glass of wine?)


Nifty Perl/Php translation page [via]


Speak ‘n Spell Emulator


Strongbad #100. Thanks for the notification, jennylee! (not to be confused with this one…)


Frank R. Paul Gallery – great stuff. classic Sci-fi Pulp cover art. He’s the guy responsible for all the giant saw-bladed, people strapped to lab tables and tentacled alien stuff I think of when reflecting on old SF. Also… just he name Planet of the Knob Heads cracks me up.

The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction has this to say about Frank R. Paul: “FRP is the best candidate for ‘Father of Modern SF illustration’, at least in the form it took in the pulp magazines. He received much of his education in Vienna, and studied also in Paris and New York. Trained as an architect, he was discovered by [editor] Hugo Gernsback in 1914 while working for a rural newspaper. Their names have been virtually inseparable ever since the days of Electrical Experimenter.Site Meter