February 2012
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December 2011
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Flight or Fright
Part I: “Why do you do it?”
A fair question, and one that all of us are bound to hear sooner or later, regardless of context. Lately, this question has been put to me with increasing regularity, usually in reaction to my decision to pursue getting a pilot’s license. The subtext is hard to miss: flying is dangerous and scary. True, it goes without saying that fear and flying...
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November 2011
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Found Comments: Nickelback, the Brave →
from my other, other blog foundcomments:
Random, but not anonymous (thanks Facebook), Rolling Stone commenter Craig Graham responds to the negativity surrounding news that Nickelback will be playing this year’s Super Bowl halftime show:
Have any of you actually seen or listened to Nickelback? I have and they put on a great, engaging…
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October 2011
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Fowardspaced →
Just another shitty tumblr blog
A new blog I’m piloting. Post the stuff you really wanted to say instead of what you ended up saying.
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Why Design Comes First: True Confessions of a... →
My friend and fellow coworker, Aaron Carlino (aka UncleCheese) on the topic of design.
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Loops - Radiolab →
A fantastic episode from my favorite podcast.
September 2011
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Life is short, make lemonade. Wait, no, that’s not right. Life is...
– Me earlier today, though I hardly know that person now.
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August 2011
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Go up in air come down don’t crash.
– Said by my dear friend Joe Hanley, describing how to make a flight plan.
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On the Nature of Understanding
Say you hoped to
tame something
wild and stayed
calm and inched up
day by day. Or even
not tame it but
meet it halfway.
Things went along.
You made progress,
understanding
it would be a
lengthy process,
sensing changes
in your hair and
nails. So it’s
strange when it
attacks: you thought
you had a deal.
—Kay Ryan (via The New Yorker)
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