Thursday, September 10, 2009

After an inverse relationship of technology to nature

Just returned from the lakehouse. 4 days of nature and no technology (I.E. Computers, Internet) give ample time for reflecting on priorities.

An unfortunate byproduct of prioritizing is that some priorities shift down and new ones rise. What makes it so bad is when these particular priorities take their down shift personally. In this case trust me when I say, "It's not you, it's me." The deeper meaning is "It's not that you are any less important than you previously were, it's just that certain things have risen in their level of importance to me, some of which may become more important than you."

Cool finds for the night:

William Gibson has a twitter: @GreatDismal. Awesome.

Protomen Act 2 - The Father of Death is amazing.

www.protomen.com
I hope they come around before December.

Pentatonik - A Thousand Paper Cranes
http://hydrogen.greedbag.com/buy/a-thousand-paper-cranes/



Book I want to read: The Windup Girl
http://io9.com/5355830/gmo-espionage-fuels-environmental-thriller-the-windup-girl