More apocalypse, less angst
This was shared with me today via this blog (thanks for sending me the link!) – since it fits nicely with some mobile application development I’m working on the concept for, I thought I would share. Though this focuses on the US, I don’t… Continue Reading “Instant (mobile) America Infographic”
Job’s coffin looks down At the day you shut your power down You must out-create that destructive tendency Let your fire starter hear the fury Job’s Coffin, Tori Amos Last night was the Kierkegaard presentation, the one posted here a couple of days ago… Continue Reading “A manifesto, an action, a radical moment.”
The other night, after drinking a little too much wine, Brian and I got onto a conversation about philosophers. Yup. Because we’re just that crazy when we drink a few drinks together. We talk about changes to academic paradigms and get all crazy and… Continue Reading “Aristotle and the demise of philosophy”
Launched today – a new campaign to ask Canadians to reflect on the absurdity of the choices the Harper government is presenting to you: Would you rather have clean water or pay down the deficit? Would you rather have Employment Insurance or have a… Continue Reading “What an absurd choice!”
(A follow-up rough draft to my original post on Genesis). Most women intimately know the curse of Eve – the moment in Genesis where God mandates that childbirth will always be painful before casting our founding mythlings into the wilderness. From this we draw… Continue Reading “Founding mythologies”