Author: Mark Boszko

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Mark Boszko

Film & Video Editor, Voiceover Artist, macOS IT Engineer, and Maker

  • Freedom

    An excellent essay on the issue of gun control. I don’t know that I’ll ever own a gun, but I’m glad to know that decent people in the United States still can.

    UPDATE: The author has done some editing to the prose, and there’s a bit more religion in there now than I’m comfortable with. I also realize upon reflection that maybe it’s not an "excellent" essay, but it’s still quite good, and worth a read.

    UPDATE 2016-03-27: What a difference 13 years makes. I no longer feel this way. Revisiting the essay with today’s knowledge of how few lives are saved because of guns in public hands, and how many are lost because of them, I’m way on the other side of the gun rights equation now. America’s love affair with guns costs too many lives to be tolerated.

  • (Partial) Restoration

    Dropped by the police station this afternoon, and was able to pick up a few things. [Original photo gallery now offline —Ed. 2015-08-22] No winter jacket — I’ll have to talk to the arresting officer about that again tonight, and no bungees still, seeing as how they weren’t recovered. Oh well. At least I got my tunes back. 🙂

  • San Jose, Days Two through Five

    After all that, finally back to the San Jose story from last week. My apologies for the lack of detail, as my memories fade…

    Tuesday morning, I registered for the sessions pretty easily, and went in to a large ballroom that was set up with tables and chair for… I’d guess probably about 250 people. […]

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  • Safelite AutoGlass

    These guys deserve a mention— after the whole burglary thing, I called up GEICO and they set me up with Safelite AutoGlass repair service, who came out this afternoon to my workplace, and replaced the broken window in my car. Not only was it cool that I could watch them work from the comfort of a warm building and an AirPort connection, but the guy who replaced the glass also cleaned up all of the broken glass in the car, whether that be inside the door frame, or all the way in the back seat floor, where some of the shards scattered during the break-in. That, to me, was really exemplary service, and I applaud them for a job very well done. BRAVO!

  • My Heroes!

    Another officer from the Gaithersburg City Police stopped by last night, and showed me some pictures of my missing items, which ended up being:

    The prevailing theory is that my car was broken into somewhere around 2am to 3am, and shortly thereafter, they were caught at a later robbery with my things, and a few […]

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  • The Car

    Just posted a photo album here. [Now offline —Ed. 2015-08-22]