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The Ground and the Figure in Our Current Moment
There are a few technology writers that I both genuinely listen to and enjoy. Nicholas Carr, writer of The Shallows, is one of them. He recently did an interview concerning the place of analog in a post-pandemic world. The site … Continue reading
A World of Bad Poets
Even at its best, technology is a strange master. It’s the kind of master that blinds you to your own submission, really. The level of submission is different for everyone, of course. Sometimes the people you think would buy in … Continue reading
Absent-Mindfulness, Distance-Learning, Nicholas Carr, and the Internet
I wonder if anyone has tried to coin the term absent-mindful. Absent because I haven’t been very present here lately (some might also not very present in other places, but more on that later). Mindful because in my absence … Continue reading
21st Century Maslow
I’VE KNOWN ABOUT Abraham Maslow for some time now, got his ideas stuck in my head by the time I left college. He’s part of the curriculum I use in summer school when we talk about persuasive speaking. His hierarchy … Continue reading



