Tue
28
Aug '07

I know these people.

A quote from "The Audacity of Hope" by Barak Obama

I'd begun to see how any challenge to convention harbored within it the possibility of its own excesses and its own orthodoxy.... In this slow, fitful process of sorting out what I believed, I began silently registering the point in dorm-room conversation when my college friends and I stopped thinking and slipped into cant: the point at which the denunciations of capitalism or American imperialism cam too easily, and the freedom from the constraints of monogamy or religion was proclaimed without fully understanding the value of such constraints, and the role of victim was too readily embrace as a means of shedding responsibility, or asserting entitlement, or claiming moral superiority over those not so victimized.

I know too many people who repeat what they've heard without adding any knowledge of their own. What's worse, is that their sources are limited to a single stream, so there is little chance of a new idea developing. I'm sure I'm guilty of it myself from time to time. Too often now, a statement is critiqued not so much for content, as it is for who has created it. A singer who agrees with you is now considered a better source of information than a scholar who does not.

Who Cares.

"Who cares if a movie star has an opinion unless the person is very well informed?" he said with disgust. "We're overly interested in having a celebrity culture. Anna Nicole Smith -- who cares? Princess Di, OJ. They're all cultural favorites that TV news has found an audience for." -- Brian Lamb

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Waiting

"Waiting is painful. Forgetting is painful. But not knowing which to do is the worse kind of suffering.”

-- Paulo Coelho

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Remember

Somewhere around the world someone would love to have my first world problems. --Matt Good

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Blogging Mantra

I get to say whatever I want on my own turf, and suffer the consequences all by myself, including you ignoring me. If you don’t like that, you get to go start your own weblog and say whatever you want on your own turf, and suffer the consequences all by yourself, including me ignoring you. --Mark Pilgrimvia Mindful Musings

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Quote

This is one of the things I enjoy about photography is that we all bring our own baggage to the table with us when we view photos. Our photos, like our children, take on lives of their own once we release them to the world. It is up to us as the creator (or parent if you will) to shape them as best we can so that that they won't be corrupted into something we did not intend, or send a message that is counter to the one intended.
--Tony Hogrefe

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Tue
22
Mar '05

A Coder in Courierland

One thing that I was worried about was that riding would cease to be fun. Delightfully, this never happened. Admittedly, riding does feel like work these days, but I still derive pleasure from it. And no matter how gruelling my day, when the time finally rolls around to call in "see you tomorrow" and turn off my phone, the act of riding home is immediately transformed from work to play. In fact, I still ride for fun on the weekends.

And couriering will teach you to know your city in ways you never imagined. I have always loved Toronto, but if you will forgive the metaphor, I feel that my relationship has transitioned from that of a secret admirer to that of a lover. I can call up at will the most intimate details of the financial core and of various tendrils extending therefrom.

From: A Coder in Courierland || kuro5hin.org