Marginalia

Sic Transit

Picture Credits

Diane's burning feather tattoo
Reziphel:
Images were snagged directly from company corporate sites and then messed with. Snaggees were Gary-Fisher Bikes (Level Betty and Paola Pezzo), the NHL (Calgary Flames) and Bear (Benchmark Knives).
Shilom:
Luly K
New York City, NY

Fabbrica d'Armi PIETRO BERETTA S.p.a
Via Pietro Beretta
18 - 25063 Gardone Val Trompia (Brescia) Italia
Moche pages:
Iglesias's page was taken directly from the FBI site. I realize that's not quite kosher, but it's an archive that's likely to go away sometime. The picture of the Ulluchu Man, or crab deity, comes from here.
12/17/98:
This scenario is taken from the No Dinero scenario from "Heaven and Hell", Book III of the Revelations Cycle of In Nomine. It was not until I was doing this writeup that I realized that No Dinero is a direct ripoff of ABC No Rio. Even the building address is the same. Their "Art of Eviction" show ran in August and September of 1995, and the images on this page are from there. The photo of the pigeons was done by Dave, and the photos of the Wong Kee were done by me.
12/18/98:
The picture is of the Sixth Floor Men's Department at the Saks Fifth Avenue Flagship Store in NYC. It was taken from the website of the Fitzpatrick Design Group, a NYC architecture firm.
12/19/98:
The stylish saggy-pants picture was taken from A Street Guide to Gang Identity.
12/20/98:
Note that Port Authority Bus Terminal's location is incorrect on the linked page; it is actually at 625 8th Avenue, between 8th and 9th Avenues and 40th and 42nd Streets.
2/14/99:
The photo of the newsstand at night was taken by Dave.
3/10/99:
The photos of the University were taken by my buddy Kevin Hildebrand while he was at a conference in Austin. What a nice guy. And the photo of Barton Springs comes from here.
3/11/99:
Sadly enough, the report on Georges Masters is a very slightly edited version of two articles [1, 2] that appeared in Austin360.com.
New York Public Library:
The lions and the floorplan were taken directly from the New York Public Library site. For a more complete floorplan, go here.
The People's Garden:
The "before" picture was taken by me.
Appoggee Under Fire:
The photo is from the Dorsey Museum's collection of Stanley Steamer photographs. More info on Steamers is available here and here.