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My tweets for 2012-05-06

On May 7, 2012 in Tweets

 
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My tweets for 2012-05-05

On May 6, 2012 in Tweets

Someday the crazies will lose their strangle-hold on AZ… Meanwhile: Arizona bans funding to Planned Parenthood http://t.co/jauxKA6s #fb 14:27:54, 2012-05-05 Tell @EPAgov: Don't let the Army Corps of Engineers rubber stamp the #KeystoneXL #tarsands pipeline! http://t.co/9AoSSBA1 via @CREDOMobile 16:23:33, 2012-05-05 We completely rearranged out living and dining rooms this AM. It's like having a new [...]

 
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Valentine’s Day Meh

On February 14, 2012 in art
 
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Linky-dink Eats Delicious Whole Grain URLs for Breakfast

On February 1, 2012 in Tweets

The world is just too interesting this morning! Smart paint could revolutionize structural safety of bridges, mines and more Smart clothing could become wearable gadgets Car folds up like origami (on purpose) Music training has biological impact on aging Scientists have found a way to decipher actual words from a person’s brain waves Marijuana mouth [...]

 
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Happy 8th Anniversary to Bart and Kay!

On February 1, 2012 in family, vlogging

We’ve been married 8 years, and it’s finally come to this: A schmoopy slideshow video for posterity. Groan along with us, won’t you?

 
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Reading Subversion (Day 6: The End)

On January 31, 2012 in editing, politics, publishing, writing

The end has arrived. These are the last two stories in the Subversion anthology, but at least they provide a fine sendoff. Both warn us about the dangers of being manipulated by extremism, and both emphasize the value of personal responsibility as the antidote for that social ill. Timothy T. Murphy’s Received Without Content raises [...]

 
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Reading Subversion (Day 5)

On January 21, 2012 in publishing, writing

At first glance, the next three stories in the Subversion anthology don’t seem to have a whole lot in common. They take place in a dreary, futuristic call center, a fantastic world of dragons and their human snacks, and Hell itself. The characters are worker drones, royalty, and demons. No obvious theme besides subversion, the [...]

 
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Reading Subversion (Day 4)

On January 18, 2012 in editing, publishing, writing

The next three stories in the Subversion anthology are all about germination; growth and change from within. Each reveals a different sort of transformation of a different type of group, but all these stories follow one person taking one step in the right direction. They show us that leaders must first revolutionize themselves before they [...]

 
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Reading Subversion (Day 3)

On January 15, 2012 in editing, publishing, writing

The next two stories in the Subversion anthology are about second chances and trading comfort for purpose. Barbara Krasnoff’s The Red Dybbuk is the story of a tradition of subversion.  It reminds us that even progressive social movements have roots. Times change, the torch is passed, and new generations rise to the occasion. Some generations [...]

 
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Reading Subversion (Day 2)

On January 11, 2012 in publishing, writing

The next three stories in the Subversion anthology are all tales of nurturing resistance against intractable, destructive ideas about human worth. Each in their own way, they describe our equally incorrigible  drive toward freedom at the individual level and at the scale of civilization. Pushaway by Melissa S. Green is my favorite kind of story. [...]

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