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This lunchtime I walked down to Clifton to get some films processed. Clifton is the abode of the Beautiful People, and I am not one of them. As a matter of fact, I’m one of the Oh-My-God-What-A-Hideous-Freak People. After I dropped off my films I had an hour to kill before I could pick them [...]
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Here’s an entertaining talk that highlights some of the shortcomings of “one size fits all” approaches. You have to love a speaker that asserts that there is no Platonic ideal form of spaghetti sauce. (via James Bennet’s The B-List weblog, which usually has less discussion about tomato sauce and more about web development)
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Growing And Pain
So you’re part of this little group of people. It could be any group of people: a club, a company, a spiritual community. But the group has found some kind of “sweet spot”: some combination of core values and practices that makes the members happy to be part of the group, and that makes the [...]
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Is The Buddha A Teletubby?
This Sinfest comic is too wide to fit in my blog, so you’ll have to go and have a look for yourself to see what I mean. Distinct resemblance to Po I thought…
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