Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Thought of the day

I want to grow brighter every day until when it is my time to go I explode like a star and leave behind the dust of my memory which creates rich universes of their own.

Sunday, December 7, 2008

Sunday Morning Sunday Itunes Song Search

Sunday Sun - Beck
Sunday School - Greyboy Allstars
Sunday Noises - Califone
Sunday Morning Comes Down - Johnny Cash
Sunday Bloody Sunday - U2
Sunday - Sonic Youth
Sunday - Sia
Sunday - Nick Drake
Sunday - Bloc Party
The Palm Sunday Hits Crystal Lake - Sufjan Stevens
Naked Sunday - Stone Temple Pilots
Love - The Sundays
It's Easy Like Sunday Morning - Faith No More
Here's Where the Story Ends - The Sundays
Everyday is Like Sunday - The Smiths

Monday, September 1, 2008

quote of the day

A designer is an emerging synthesis of artist, inventor, mechanic, objective economist and evolutionary strategist.

R. Buckminster Fuller

Thursday, August 14, 2008

Why is everything so locked up?

Have had this song on repeat this week. Not totally sure why but it just strikes a mood with me lately.

Gloomy Planets by the Notwist

Idiot job 203
Newspapers shoot their letters at me
I'm alone at last with every other me
Guardian help me, angel shoot
All you ghosts stand by and salute
And explain:

Why is everything so locked up?

Lake is empty, lake is full
People say it's a push and pull
I know I did the wrong mistake again.
Guardian help me, angel shoot
All you ghosts stand by and salute
And explain:

Why is everything so locked up?

I don't blame it on the front row
don't blame it on them ruin glass
don't blame it on the signal
don't blame it on the steering wheel
don't blame it on the logbooks

'Cause I know they stray
Like all the cars in NY
Like all the lights on New Year
Like all these gloomy planets
You know they stay


Anyway.

Thursday, July 17, 2008

The death of luxury.

Anyone noticed the saturation of real estate developments, stores and products which tout luxury these days?

If a luxury is supposed to be a pleasure out of the ordinary, what does it mean if the ordinary becomes luxury?

It means the definition of luxury is either meaningless or highly subjective.

Luxury is dead.

Monday, July 14, 2008

bloggers block

back again…well…at least for now.

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Case closed.


The Alabama Leprechaun of YouTube fame has revealed himself(note the creepily ironic album title: We sing, we dance, we steal things). The citizens of Alabama are now safe…as long as they close their ears.

Monday, February 18, 2008

Pray people! Pray!


This morning it was announced on NPR that there is a great possibility that the dumbest governor in the United States, Sonny Perdue of Georgia, is one of the candidates for Vice President should John McCain get the nomination. Apparently they want him to gain the far right nutjob vote. I absolutely shudder at the thought of Bubba in the Whitehouse. Taking his lead from the water debacle, if there was a time to pray to God, it's NOW.

Sunday, January 20, 2008

Purity of media

Ran across the following post on the blog Zen Habits. It's a subject I have thought about often when I choose what types of media to take in. I think he states it perfectly. Although a potato chip DOES taste good every now and then:)


One Simple Principle to Live By: Purity

“There has to be evil so that good can prove its purity above it.” - Buddha

Editor’s note: This is a guest post from Daniel Scocco of Daily Blog Tips.

Today I was having an argument with my girlfriend about her watching Big Brother. Basically I was trying to discourage her from watching it. I gave her many reasons not to. It is a waste of time, it is petty, it promotes vanity. In other words, it is the panis et circenses of our days. I don’t think there is a coincidence in the fact that most people that watch Big Brother don’t know the works of George Orwell in the first place…

Anyway, after about an hour of sermon she told me she would try to stop. Thinking about the whole discussion, though, I realized that I could have summarized it in a better way: Big Brother is not something pure.

If you search in the dictionary, pure refers to things that are free of dirt or pollution, that have a uniform composition, that are complete and sinless.

The interesting thing is that this concept can be extended to virtually any field or endeavor. There are pure movies and impure movies. There is pure talk and impure talk. There are pure people and impure people.

Apply the principle of purity to your life and it will become much easier to decide the things you should be doing and the ones you shouldn’t.

Sitting in front of the television watching soap operas or reality shows is impure. It will not make you grow as a human being. It will not make you more conscious. Sometimes, in fact, it will do exactly the opposite.

Have time to spare? Learn a foreign language. Spend some time with friends and family. Read a classic book. Learn how to play an instrument. Practice a sport. These are pure things.

Not convinced that this principle applies to virtually anything? Think about your job. You could always step on other people to rise and make more money. You could always put honesty and integrity aside and do whatever it takes to gain more power.

Is such attitude pure? Would this be worth it? I don’t think so.

In the end it will be only you and a mirror, and usually only pure images get reflected.

Purity of mind and idleness are incompatible. - Mahatma Gandhi

Saturday, January 5, 2008

Now where do our votes go?



Saw the top photo in the NY Times this morning accompanying an article on the dangers of electronic voting. Thought it reminded me ironically of another shot we have all seen.

Thursday, January 3, 2008

We still have a long way to go

Tonight I went and listened to the co-chair of the AIGA Center for Sustainable Design, Phil Hamlett give an empassioned talk about sustainability and the roles of designers in helping to change things. At the end he flashed a picture of his infant daughter on the screen to put home the point of why he thought the movement is important. He choked up and tears welled in his eyes. I even had to hold back at that point. And what did the first guy in the audience who got up to throw away his empty watter bottle do?

Chuck it into the normal garbage which was next to not one but THREE recycle bins! Awesome.

God doesn't do waste.

Recently the head of the Church of England, the Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams, taped a new years message to the public with a refreshing overarching theme of environmental stewardship. It's great to finally hear from a religious leader on this issue because, seriously, if the tenants don't clean up the apartment soon…isn't eviction usually the next step???