Overheard on the street in Boerum Hill, Brooklyn: “Like and like basically like…”
I question Victor V. Gurbo’s strategy of fighting critics of Bob Dylan’s singing voice by taking the low ground and charging into the Sun.
Exploring the inability to use physical security keys to log into a Google account with Ungoogled Chromium.
Victor V. Gurbo makes the case that his favorite musician and Nobel laureate Bob Dylan can in fact sing.
Overcoming a peculiar Ghostwriter segmentation fault on Manjaro Linux with the help of the Internet Archive.
〜When life is a pie chart, there’s no slice of pie〜
Victor V. Gurbo’s in-depth discussion of Bob Dylan’s “Shadow Kingdom” stream.
Reviewing a now-defunct powerful search engine for old newspapers.
An 1895 promotion for a “fairy tricycle” in Harper’s Round Table.
〜Contemplating the meaning of things〜
On a gentleman hosting an entire web page on a Casio fx-9750GII and making it available on the public internet.
〜34 poems from a little-known, but oft-published, early twentieth century poet from Buffalo〜