Posted in Basic Ideology on Dec 28th, 2008
Sometimes we worry about the things we might have missed, the opportunities we allowed to fade, for what ever reason. For the most part, this is merely existential anxiety. We worry, because we are. “I think, therefore I am.” No. You are, long before you ever think. Any creature that recognizes this is sentient, as [...]
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Posted in The Cost of Magic, fiction on Dec 26th, 2008
“You understand much more than I realized. Can you affect glamor, or any other kind of magic?” Minus was perplexed and intrigued.
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Posted in Basic Ideology on Dec 21st, 2008
So, as a teacher, and as a student, I am asking you to think about how you teach, and how you learn.
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Posted in off-topic on Dec 20th, 2008
Not my usual. Skip it if you have no taste for the cocky.
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Posted in Basic Ideology on Dec 11th, 2008
As of recent, people have been asking me why I write about ideas and philosophy. The most common question I get is, “Who is your target audience?” I’m going to steal a line from my good friend, Doctor Steal, to answer this. “I am often asked what my ‘demographic’ is, to which I answer: Humans.” [...]
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Posted in Basic Ideology, asides on Dec 11th, 2008
I am excellent with theory…
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Posted in update on Dec 8th, 2008
We had another full week, with posts every day
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Posted in The Cost of Magic, fiction on Dec 6th, 2008
Minus fought a little when he felt the vertigo pulling him in. He was never very good at fighting this falling feeling, even though it almost always lead to pain directly. So he funneled down in to the synchronicity that surrounded this girl.
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Posted in internet on Dec 5th, 2008
I use twitter because it allows me to communicate with the maximum number of people with shared interests.
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Posted in Fragments on Nov 29th, 2008
This was originally posted back in July 2008, on the Twitter Travels blog. I am reposting it here, due to the start of the new series of columns, Fragments. —————————– It’s hard to quantify things when you are looking backwards through the filter of memory. What happened? What did we do? Where did we go? [...]
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