Monthly Archives: January 2004

AFTER HOURS

All the gang has gone home Standing on the corner All alone You and me, streetlight We’ll paint the town – grey Oh, we are so many lamps Who have lost our way Say goodnight, America The world still loves … Continue reading

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THE MOST IMPORTANT IDEAS OF 2003 – PART ONE

This is the first of five articles in a series that will be published intermittently this month. This article summarizes what I believe were the most important ideas of 2003 in the world of blogs and blogging.  The other articles … Continue reading

Posted in Using Weblogs and Technology | 9 Comments

WRITING OUR NEW STORY

If Thomas King is right, and stories are all we are, then it seems to me we have two choices in life. We can either live the story that others have written for us, or we can write our own … Continue reading

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NYT BEST IDEAS OF THE YEAR?

If this list of the 67 most important new ideas of 2003 is at all accurate, we have great cause for alarm. It’s largely a list of derivative solutions in search of problems. Has the world really become this unimaginative? … Continue reading

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A LANGUAGE OLDER THAN WORDS

(My ISP has been down since New Year’s — hopefully they’ll be up soon, and I’ll be back at full speed). From Derrick Jensen’s A Language Older Than Words: There are times the lies get to me, times I weary … Continue reading

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