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Tag Archives: satire
A change in narrative
As the storyline reaches a bend in the maze, another crossroads appears. What shall happen next?
How serious a change does a writer seek for the sake of art?
It’s all about the atomic energy in a microsecond of a touch.
When and where?
How Bright is one Light?
What is the definition of success?
Time to start a new chapter…
Tough choices for religious followers?
While waiting for my 23andme results…
When rain falls mainly as prey on the plein at parade rest
Twice in a lifetime
Only twice have I read writing by the inimitable Bill Gates, the first of which I have kept in my library, when William waxed poetic about the value of software in BYTE magazine lo many decades ago.
The second is here — will it have the same impact? I don’t know. I’ll give the man a benefit of the doubt and hope it does.
Father vs. Son
Stratasys Sues Afinia: Ramifications for the Desktop 3D Printing Industry | MAKE
Should patents be crafted/filed/given to the open source community?
[UPDATE] Imagination at work
If college is a scam, what about social inequality of college-educated, married parents on their kids?
Two data points to ponder on the day of days to give thanks:
- http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2013/11/27/the-links-between-education-marriage-and-parenting/
- http://www.salon.com/2013/11/24/millennials_rise_up_college_is_a_scam_you_have_nothing_to_lose_but_student_debt/
In other words, why call an extinct phone booth a Tardis?


