Short attention span blogging
Jun. 23rd, 2005 12:26 pmI never realized that the author of The Sparrow converted to Judaism. Ran into that fact this morning in Ozarque's journal, which seems an appropriate place, at least. She started out Catholic, then was an atheist for 20 years, then was in religious crisis when she started parenting, which is about when she wrote The Sparrow. And that crisis lead to her conversion. What an interesting juxtaposition. (And I start to wonder what a Sparrow-like book would be like were Emilios Jewish (Chabad, maybe, with a linguistics degree? Er, if Chabad could ever be assumed to want to go where there are possibly sentient but definitely non-human entities.).)
Who knew that crocheting could be so controversial? But they can. In DC, anyway, where there's a temporary installation of crocheted nudes, now with fig leaves (plus a codfish codpiece). All hail the mightiness of the crochet hook!
Browsing friendsfriends, I found the reason so much reality TV sounds so horrible to me: it's based on humiliation. I never managed to articular it that way before, but it strikes a chord. And that, among other things, is a sad commentary on culture in the US today, which is the part of the point of Vyoma's post (well, plus the slide to totalitarianism).
Why it's even more important to vote in local elections: have like-minded people who won't take your home to turn into a mall (or a hotel, or other private businesses). Eminent domain is not just for public works any more. Or so says the Supreme Court (another 5-4 decision). Any bets as to what sorts of people will lose and benfit most? Yeah, exactly. Thanks to Hammercock for the link.
I took a mental health day yesterday, and it helped a lot. Plus a good night's sleep, too. I feel so much more able to get things done, which makes such a difference. (And as always, there's lots to be done.)
The cafeteria has sushi today. An informal poll around my office suggests this is a first. I wonder how safe it is to eat?
Who knew that crocheting could be so controversial? But they can. In DC, anyway, where there's a temporary installation of crocheted nudes, now with fig leaves (plus a codfish codpiece). All hail the mightiness of the crochet hook!
Browsing friendsfriends, I found the reason so much reality TV sounds so horrible to me: it's based on humiliation. I never managed to articular it that way before, but it strikes a chord. And that, among other things, is a sad commentary on culture in the US today, which is the part of the point of Vyoma's post (well, plus the slide to totalitarianism).
Why it's even more important to vote in local elections: have like-minded people who won't take your home to turn into a mall (or a hotel, or other private businesses). Eminent domain is not just for public works any more. Or so says the Supreme Court (another 5-4 decision). Any bets as to what sorts of people will lose and benfit most? Yeah, exactly. Thanks to Hammercock for the link.
I took a mental health day yesterday, and it helped a lot. Plus a good night's sleep, too. I feel so much more able to get things done, which makes such a difference. (And as always, there's lots to be done.)
The cafeteria has sushi today. An informal poll around my office suggests this is a first. I wonder how safe it is to eat?