Monthly Archives: April 2010

Mazyrinth: has the goal changed?

Today I propose a new word: mazyrinth. As it may suggest, it is both maze and labyrinth at the same time. To be more accurate, it is a labyrinth that becomes a maze. I bring this up because I‘ve had … Continue reading

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A directional post

“I’ve nothing much to tell you; got nothing much to say.” That’s a line from a Patty Griffin song, “Heavenly Day.” A great song by the way. The line describes this post pretty well. However … I wanted to offer … Continue reading

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Seduction and the security of diversification

We have a crazed and almost bipolar relationship with very big technology companies. We hate them as we love them; love them as we hate them. They seduce us, we know we’re being seduced, but we love the seduction even … Continue reading

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Seth’s silly request

I don’t mean this in the negative way it sounds but for me Seth Godin’s request, Empty your library, is silly. No need to ask — I do it anyway! (He asks us to share our copy of his book … Continue reading

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You write like a woman

We tend to define certain qualities as male and female, perhaps as a result of being in the west with its long tradition of patriarchy. The sun is male; the moon female. Tough and hard is male; soft and comforting … Continue reading

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