Tag: shenanigans

March 25, 2018 / Journal

Hikery at Osage Hills State park 3/23/2018

March 25, 2018 / Journal

No, not yet. I can do it for sure but in order for me to reach out and connect to events and groups I have to play along. And the same goes for Instagram (Facebook owned).

My account is active for these reasons only, The app is deleted from my phone and I’ll check on through the website only frequently but only using a VPN, an onion browser and 256-bit encryption

**Update** 

March 25, 2018 / Journal

March 18, 2018 / Journal

Explore more.
At Keystone Ancient Forest 36.1863688, -96.2376300

March 18, 2018 / Journal

March 12, 2018 / Journal

March 11, 2018 / Journal

Researching the three main tent poles to a story that’s been in my head for about a decade. Historical adventure/mystery, the science behind the story, and an exotic location.

My brain hurts and I need sleep but don’t want to lose momentum. Bring snacks and sodas.

March 5, 2018 / Journal

Urban hike

Midland Valley Rails to Trails 36.140132, -95.982546 

March 5, 2018 / Journal

Urban hike- Tulsa

Midland Valley Rails to Trails 36.140132, -95.982546

January 15, 2018 / Journal

Geocaching on Turkey Mountain. Difficult find since it was 30’ away from the coordinates. 36*N, 95*W exactly 700′ elevation

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January 14, 2018 / Journal

The Dark Web sounds nefarious and scary but with the right tools, and a balls of brass, I can access and browse safely.

The
deep/dark web refers to web sites that hide their web address and is
only accessible by using encrypted tools like the TOR browser, the Tails
operating system designed to boot from a USB flash drive, all from an
ideally new, clean, low-cost computer. And forget about using social
media sites such as Facebook or even Google. Use a search engine that
won’t track you such as DuckDuckGo.

I’ve been exploring the
deepest, darkest parts of the web for awhile now and it is fascinating
in how it reminds me of the early, pioneer days of web 1.0.

This
feels very much like exploring the frontier here because the
possibilities and the risks are both real and exciting. More later.

January 14, 2018 / Journal

Geocaching on Turkey Mountain. Difficult find since it was 30’ away from the coordinates.

36*N, 95*W exactly 700′ elevation

Website | VSCO | Smugmug | EyeEm | Flickr | YouTube

January 14, 2018 / Journal

The Dark Web sounds nefarious and scary but with the right tools, and a balls of brass, I can access and browse safely. 

The deep/dark web refers to web sites that hide their web address and is only accessible by using encrypted tools like the TOR browser, the Tails operating system designed to boot from a USB flash drive, all from an ideally new, clean, low-cost computer. And forget about using social media sites such as Facebook or even Google. Use a search engine that won’t track you such as DuckDuckGo. 

I’ve been exploring the deepest, darkest parts of the web for awhile now and it is fascinating in how it reminds me of the early, pioneer days of web 1.0.

This feels very much like exploring the frontier here because the possibilities and the risks are both real and exciting. More later.

January 11, 2018 / Journal

Can’t Remember, Won’t Forget

I live for the nights I can’t remember with the people I won’t forget

January 11, 2018 / Journal

I live for the nights I can’t remember with the people I won’t forget