Ya can say these streets are rivers
Ya can call these rivers streets
Ya can tell ya self ya dreaming buddy
But no sleep runs this deep
76 paintings by Leah Giberson (for Rolly).
4th Annual National Beard and Mustache Championships.
UX.
Another building from BSWAM’s corner of the world. Bannerman’s Castle.
Paris. Maine, Kentucky, Texas, Idaho, and Las Vegas.
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If you’re mortified to have missed out on the Mossum …
… you have until Monday night to snare its counterpart.
The Afronauts.
http://www.icp.org/support-icp/infinity-awards/cristina-de-middel
I thought it was going to be something like shots of the Messerschmidt heads for Rolly.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franz_Xaver_Messerschmidt
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The dial-up sound is fantastic.
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Maybe UX can do a job on this mother.
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The “Paris” article is a beauty.
Def. a “Not Worst”.
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Yes, court rules it’s not illegal to fix a clock.
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Rolly, here’s somebody who puts the case a little more eloquently than you.
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I love those TED talks.
Two comments on this one:
a. Monetarising of society is not a new phenomenon; as evidenced by the trade practices of ancient societies, and
b. there are many who “Know the price of everything, but the value of almost nothing”.
I do agree, however, that the “user pays” principle has the capacity to cripple the rise of individual and social benefit from within the financially less endowed sectors of society:
Intellect and intelligence are not born only from positions of privilege.
Financial coercion, be it simply the $2 per book read, or political kickbacks, will always be ethically dubious.
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and this character might be in agreement.
http://business.curtin.edu.au/research/centres_institutions/jcipp/research/the_centre_for_applied_ethics_philosophy.cfm
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A conflict of interests, there.
It’s an oxymoron, “Business Ethics”.
Business is business and has no business getting involved in ethics ;)
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