"Plan north" is a term used by architects when orienting a building plan to the proportions of the drawing sheet when true north may not be orthogonal to the building's orientation, generally pointing to the top of the page... make sense? Probably not. I'm an architect, as full of shit as the next guy, and am trying to make some sense of the world that I see.
I've spent a lot of time on Facebook and Twitter, but 140 character limit and filtering things that my mom might see have pushed me into the blogosphere a decade after it was really cool to do it. The time seemed right for me, so here I am. I have no idea where this is going. It'll be stream of consciousness, political, idiotic, hypocritical, hopefully funny and completely oriented to my own point of view. By the way, this post is written for me, not any readers I may pick up. This is just so I can figure out what I'm going to do and figure out how to use this dang thing.
For now, that's about it. I'm sitting at my favorite neighborhood watering hole, the Darkhorse Tavern in Houston, Texas and am going to drink my scotch (a Balvenie, neat). Until the next time, find me on twitter http://twitter.com/Twit_ster.
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
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