I am not a religious person. So by "pray for" the City of Angels I mean send everyone there positive thoughts. I do believe that we can influence our environments to a certain extent by the stuff we put out there. I did find it a weird juxtaposition with Los Angeles (the City of Angels) being on fire. It seems like a battle of heaven and hell.
I have always liked the L.A. area. It started when I was 16 and went there for the first time with my high school band to play at an L.A. Rams and S.F 49ers football game. It was the first time I'd been on an airplane. My first trip to Disneyland and the first time staying at a hotel without my family. It was memorable.
Since there I have been to Disneyland more times than I care to say and I've gone to L.A. several times to produce television ads for my work. I've also been there for several conferences. And I can tell you I always dug the vibe of the the area. I even sort of like downtown L.A. So I am sad that they are suffering from wildfires.
I did create this t-shirt design, but I didn't promote it on Blue Sky. It seemed like it would be too much like I'm trying exploit the sorrows. Not everyone would realize that this is how I express myself and I would make maybe a dollar if I sold one of the designs.
I did post this design for National Static Electricity Day.
And what does a Faraday Cage have to do with National Static Electricity Day, you ask? A Faraday Cage works by redistributing electric charge on its conductive surface. When a static electric field is applied to the cage, the charges in the cage material rearrange themselves to cancel the field's effects inside the enclosure. This is why sensitive electronic equipment can be protected from static electricity by being placed inside a Faraday Cage.
So there. Not that anyone bought the damned shirt anyway. I seriously doubt that a majority of the people Blue Sky even know what a Faraday Cage is, let alone want a t-shirt about it.
But trust me, the right nerd audience would be snapping them up.
And I believe I was remiss yesterday by not acknowledging Elvis' 90th birthday.
I do believe that if he was alive today, he would be shooting holes in big screen televisions instead of these old tube things.
He also wouldn't look like this anymore. So I am grateful that Elvis didn't live to see 90 (or for us to see him at 90).