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Monthly Archives: December 2015
REALITY, Reality, reality
As Alice said to Humpty Dumpty after he replied “Glory!”, “Why, whatever do you mean by that?” Reality — wouldn’t even go there trying to define it. All I know is, all charged up and ready to go, and left … Continue reading
PASS THE GESTALT, PLEASE
OK, so now that my angst is out of the way, a bit more gestalt. WARNING: This blog looks harmlessly short. It will take you 3 hours to finish it all, should you choose to click on the clicks. Might … Continue reading
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Digital Angst, Digital Jails
So I’m just going to throw this out there and see what sticks. Hopefully some of you techheads will tell me why this isn’t feasible, or what portions might be able to work. I’ve been quite smug the past two … Continue reading