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January 10 2009

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January 09 2009

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July 22 2008

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You have to kind of surrender yourself to the art, which is bigger than you are and more important than you are. If you can surrender yourself utterly – which takes some nerve – then there won't be very much you can't do.
Alan Moore: The craft.
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June 06 2008

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Few men are willing to brave the disapproval of their fellows, the censure of their colleagues, the wrath of society. Moral courage is a rarer commodity than bravery in battle or great intelligence. Yet it is the one essential, vital, quality for those who seek to change a world which yields most painfully to change.
Robert F. Kennedy - Wikipedia
(today is the anniversary of his assassination)
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May 14 2008

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The enemy isn’t conservatism. The enemy isn’t liberalism. The enemy is bullshit.
— - Lars-Erik Nelson

Palms Out Sounds
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May 06 2008

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April 30 2008

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Why should you change things? Because the clock is meaningless — we follow it without really realizing why. We follow it because we’ve been raised to believe we should, and because those who control us (bosses, corporations, schools, etc.) set schedules we must follow. The clock, then, is a means to control us — and that, in my book, is as good a reason to break free from it as any.

Beyond issues of freedom, breaking free from the clock is healthier. It’s healthier to follow your natural sleep rhythms, to eat when you’re hungry rather than when it’s time to eat, to live a more relaxed schedule rather than to be stressed out all the time trying to meet deadlines and follow artificial schedules.

— — this anti-clock article (via jakoblodwick)
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April 27 2008

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April 25 2008

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Play fullscreen
In My Language by Amanda Baggs, a woman with Autism
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April 16 2008

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I have always imagined that Paradise will be a kind of library.
— Jorge Luis Borges (1899-1986)
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If you draw a tight oval around this figure, with a little bit of slack to account for body sway, clothing, and squeamishness, you get an area of 2.3 square feet, the body space that was used to determine the capacity of New York City subway cars and U.S. Army vehicles. Fruin defines an area of three square feet or less as the "touch zone"; seven square feet as the "no-touch zone"; and ten square feet as the "personal-comfort zone." Edward Hall, who pioneered the study of proxemics, called the smallest range -- less than eighteen inches between people -- "intimate distance," the point at which you can sense another person's odor and temperature. As Fruin wrote, "Involuntary confrontation and contact at this distance is psychologically disturbing for many persons."
This timelapse video of man trapped in an elevator for... (kottke.org)
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April 15 2008

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via Dark Roasted Blend: The Ames Room

Sketches, symbols, graphics, and drawn equations are all sigils.
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via danielpatrick on Flickr - Photo Sharing!   - part of the APhotoEditor project


Lists organize the chaos and help us to remember.  Lists bring what is in the mind into the world of the tangible. Lists make the imaginary real.  Language is a tool to categorize and put everything in its place.  When something is out of its place, the whole world could fall apart.
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