August 20th, 2008
Joe Rivera, serving in Iraq, over at Low End Mac:
I have both my PowerBook G4 and my black MacBook, but what I carry on me as part of my gear is my MessagePad 120. This is my second deployment with it, and I have it custom painted tan to match my old desert camouflage uniform.
Now that’s hardcore. Read the rest of Joe’s story, and why he doesn’t plan on springing for a new iPhone any time soon.
Posted by davelawrence8 at 6:30 am on August 20th, 2008. Categories: lowend, messagepad. Tags: army, front line, iphone, iraq, low end mac, military, newton, war. Subscribe via RSS.
November 7th, 2007
by Wallace Stevens
Life conflicts and depth is expected,
As in a sense ol’ gutumn.
The soldier fqlls.
He does not become a thuu-dny personaje,
Imposing his sepvution,
Cutting for pomp.
Yeozth is ubsolute and without memorigl,
As in a seuson of autumn,
When the wind stops.
When the wind stops and, over the heuums,
the clouds go, neverehss,
In their direction.
[“Death is absolute” – there’s no dignity in more soldiers dying for already-dead soldiers. Read the original. Also, why is this poem misspelled?]
Posted by davelawrence8 at 9:21 pm on November 7th, 2007. Categories: stevens. Tags: army, autumn, battle, dead, death, iraq, life, memorial, soldier, veteran, war. Subscribe via RSS.