The Haircut
The Haircut One day a florist went to a barber for a haircut. After the cut, he asked about his bill, and the barber replied, ‘I cannot accept money from Continue Reading →
Val Gameiro, Writer, Director, Filmmaker and Technologist in Austin, Texas
Film, Music, Writing and Making the World a Better Place
The Haircut One day a florist went to a barber for a haircut. After the cut, he asked about his bill, and the barber replied, ‘I cannot accept money from Continue Reading →
When I first upgraded to Windows 7, I was horrified to find that P2 Viewer wouldn’t work. I got the wonderful “the required audio hardware cannot be found on your Continue Reading →
A good friend once told me something akin to: “You can’t look right and left anymore, you gotta look up!” What does that mean? Please bear with me… I’ll explain. Continue Reading →
Where We Stand by Adrian Murray, Fort Worth 912 President on Feb 12, 2010 I was born in Dublin, Ireland 38 years after the 1916 Easter Rising in which a Continue Reading →
At long last, it is here: This is the first web series I ever wrote, and it was the first thing I ever shot and directed. It was a wonderful Continue Reading →
Well, it was a heck of a workshop. I think everyone enjoyed it and learned a lot. I certainly did. I can’t wait to put it to use! CC, who Continue Reading →
With the recent all too groovy update of Celtx to 2.7, I’ve merged my changes with the new .jar file, so you don’t loose neither my functionality, nor the new Continue Reading →
I wake up every morning, and look at you sleep So peaceful, and sweet Your smile always brings To my life, nothing but sweet things I’m happy you’re by my Continue Reading →
What do we do, when the people we named to protect us, start protecting their interests, and their friends’ interests? Do we lay down, and wait, for the inevitable? Do Continue Reading →
You know, I would say for the most part I’m of a conservative frame of mind. I don’t believe in government spending (although I do believe in people spending), but Continue Reading →