Playing house, except without the girl
I’d never planned in my past to be domesticated by choice, but here I am. Picking out sofas, curtains, and other knick-knacks that’s usually . . .
I’d never planned in my past to be domesticated by choice, but here I am. Picking out sofas, curtains, and other knick-knacks that’s usually . . .
Talk about a shitty day! Being the pessimistic optimist that I am, I hope the next four years won’t been as depressing as the past four have been. I have to wonder how far we’ve actually come when the negative aspects of human nature are primary motivators in the choices we make.
This is the funniest shit. Ever! I may not remember my bank account number or what the password to my laptop is, but I will remember this to the end of my days. It’s classic, if not classy.
Have I mentioned that the internet has provided me hours of amusement and interaction in ways I would never have possibly guessed a decade ago? I just spent half the afternoon perusing people’s weblogs. I do this every weekend to see what sorts of crazy acts of human nature appear next. I have yet to be disappointed. And just browsing around took me here for example. The site got me to thinking about a statement…
I decided to Google(c) the subtitle of my site “impermanence of being” and this is at the top of the search result. Hmmmm. The reading was pretty heavy and some references to other authors were beyond me. The average person reading this who isn’t familiar with college texts would be very intimidated. Here’s a reminder to all the folks out there who hold men of science with such high regard. Scientists and engineers can be…