Come get your stupid candy, you stupid kids. Augh , I hate you.6:00 PM. 'Maybe all the neighbors have been busy with soccer practice and dinner, and they're just now getting to trick-or-treating,' Fletch suggests.
'I paid someone to bring you out,' said Ingray. 'I'm Ingray Aughskold.' The person opened their eyes, then. 'Who?' Well, Ingray had never really met Pahlad Budrakim in person, and he was 10 or more years older than she was
Bob Landay: Oh good! Female #2: I was like augh --- Bob Landay: You mean that in a good way, right? Female #2: Yeah. Bob Landay: Yeah.
And all the sort of new wave artists were out as of the '90s. And the grungers were out when the aughts came. It's just always too, and when you put out a record like 2001, and you're a '90s band, it's uphill.
which she'd taken only months before he'd gone to Compassionate Removal. 'I'm one of Netano Aughskold's children,' said Ingray. 'Why?' he asked, a voice gaining strength, 'would one of Representative Aughskold's children bring me anywhere?'
and water. So many kids are dying of easily treatable infections from just poor hygiene. Edvard Munch, "The Scream." Augh !
And then fast-forward into the dawn of the 21st century. I was in New York in the early aughts and feeling like, oh, my goodness, new identities are proliferating every day. And trans masculinity-- a lot of friends were transitioning.
And the first people that actually had access to treatment were some of those same privileged folks. And what we saw after 1996 and going into the early aughts was people sort of going back in the closet with respect to their HIV status.
'Who?' Well, Ingray had never really met Pahlad Budrakim in person, and he was 10 or more years older than she was and not likely to have noticed a very young Aughskold foster-daughter, not likely to have known her name when she had still been a child, let alone her adult name, which she'd taken only months before he'd gone to Compassionate Removal.
The way the producers described it to the writers, as if we were dropping the bomb on Hiroshima. You can see in-- there's a series in the mid-aughts into the tens, called "Batman, the Brave and the Bold"
And I love talking about the show. When I graduated, it was the early aughts, and I walked into an industry that was not particularly looking for dudes who looked like me.
They were so sweet. And it seems in the first decade of the 2000's or the aughts, as they're sometimes known.
Right. Because it's just too damn much to show you all of New York in one day, right? I'm working on a novel of mine from the from the aughts, "Cosm," which is actually set at UCI.
Thank you. Yeah, thank you. And he wrote a lot about music, a lot of it on a blog in the aughts called K-Punk.
Here's a way to think about it. Imagine that "Star Wars" did great in the 1990s, the early aughts, tomorrow, or the 1930s. We could easily generate a cultural account of why that happened, and it would be as plausible as the ones that are out there.
And to that end, I greatly enjoyed his previous book, "Why Information Grows," and his new book "How Humans Judge Machines," which he's going to be discussing predominantly today. And as a designer in technology, I was sort of raised in the of '90s and early aughts reading Byron and Nass's "The Media--" sorry, "The Media Equation." It's subtitle-- "how people treat computers television and new media like real people
'I'm one of Netano Aughskold's children,' said Ingray. 'Why?' he asked, a voice gaining strength, 'would one of Representative Aughskold's children bring me anywhere?' Ingray tried to think of a simple way to explain and settled, finally, for, 'You're Pahlad Budrakim.' He gave a little shake of their head, a frown.
I love the focus on state and local. That's fantastic. When I started working in this area, I started doing the work around work life issues in the mid aughts, and at that time we had to look a lot abroad for ideas and for what was happening.