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Quotes 8-28-2014

“The level of accuracy and believability exhibited as a matter of course by the virtual environments available on demand to any Culture citizen had been raised to such a pitch of perfection that it had long been necessary––at the most profoundly saturative level of manufactured-environment manipulation––to introduce synthetic cues into the experience just to remind […]

Journal #27: Tear Down, Build Up

To bring about new order, sometimes we have to create a little chaos. At the beginning of last week, Dan, Sean and I set out to establish the requisite space to start framing walls for the house addition.  With our new floor providing a level surface on which to build, it was time to demolish […]

Quotes 8-27-2014

“‘I have watched people die in exhaustive and penetrative detail,’ the avatar continued.  ‘I have felt for them.  Did you know that true subjective time is measured in the minimum duration of demonstrably separate thoughts?  Per second, a human––or a Chelgrian––might have twenty or thirty, even in the heightened state of extreme distress associated with […]

Quotes 8-26-2014

“‘Some people take days, sweat buckets, endure pain and cold and risk injury and––in some cases––permanent death to achieve the summit of a mountain only to discover there a party of their peers freshly arrived by aircraft and joying a light picnic.’ ‘If I was one of those climbers I’d be pretty damned annoyed.’ ‘Well, […]

Quotes 8-25-2014

“‘Look into that bastard’s mind.’ ‘I can’t do that, Ziller.’ ‘Why not?’ ‘It is one of the very few more-or-less unbreakable rules of the Culture.  Nearly a law.  If we had laws, it would be one of the first on the statute book.’ ‘Only more-or-less unbreakable?’ ‘It is done very, very rarely, and the result […]

Book Review: John Dewey’s “Reconstruction in Philosophy”

John Dewey is my intellectual hero, so taking up one of his works is always a distinct pleasure for me.  There is no other thinker at this point in my life who can challenge and delight me the way Dewey does; his philosophy is deeply contemplative but also distinctly practical, and his insights reflect the […]

Quotes 8-22-2014

“Conceptions of possibility, progress, free movement and infinitely diversified opportunity have been suggest by modern science.  But until they have displaced from imagination the heritage of the immutable and the once-for-all ordered and systematized, the ideas of mechanism and matter will lie like a dead weight upon the emotions, paralyzing religion and distorting art.  When […]

Quotes 8-21-2014

“It would be too much to ask, he thought to himself.  The chances are too remote.  It was a small miracle we discovered anything at all in here, that we are able to rescue those souls from such destruction a second time.  To ask for more…was probably pointless, but no more than natural. What intelligent […]

Book Review: Pat Frank’s “Alas, Babylon”

Given the recent popularity of post-apocalyptic narratives, it seems a good time to pick up Pat Frank’s Alas, Babylon.  Frank’s portrait of a small Florida community coping with nuclear fallout is an early contribution to the genre, one that demonstrates considerable cleverness and technical merit.  Sadly, this story of Cold War-era anxiety and ingenuity has […]

Quotes 8-20-2014

“‘Once, holidays meant the time when you went away.’ ‘Really?’ ‘Yes, I remember hearing that.  Primitive stuff.  Age of Scarcity.’ ‘People had to do all the work and create wealth for themselves and society and so they couldn’t afford to take very much time off.  So they worked for, say, half the day, most days […]