05w07:2 Video Valentines

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Good Reads Mailing List | 2005 week 7 number 2 (video valentines)

Dear 640480,
I love you

PS: I’m only late with this because I was out of Instant Coffee until today.

Timothy
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3rd Annual Video Valentine | 640480 Collective
http://www.640480.com/valentine/main.html
13 Quicktime Movs

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emailed by Timothy on Wednesday 16 February 2005 @ 8:31 PM

05w07:1 Nostalgia

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Good Reads Mailing List | 2005 week 7 number 1 (Nostalgia)

By the way, I have 50 Gmail invites to give away incase anyone’s interested – Timothy

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Stuck still | John Elledge
http://www.ak13.com/article.php?id=278
“Instead, it has all been endless nostalgia, cultural flashbacks since. Retro fads, I love 1960s, I love 1970s, I love 1980s, music designed by committee rather than those with something to say, reality TV that involves no creativity almost by definition, britpop, boybands, girlbands, remixes, remakes, New Labour, New Democrats, nu-metal ? none of which had much new about them ? and a regression to 1950s paranoia and values in the US. No new tunes, just variations on a theme. This is not the ranting of a middle-aged guy complaining that the great days are behind us […] I was born in 1980. I have spent ten years waiting for my generation’s cultural zeitgeist ? not, admittedly, doing much in the way of creating it myself ? but found nothing but commercialised music and a hundred splintered interest groups with nothing to bind them but the use of the Internet. It says something that one of what passed for the fads of 2004 was for ‘eclectic’ DJs ? they created nothing new, they merely rearranged the old in a more interesting way. “

We Hate the 80’s | Jeff Leeds
http://tinyurl.com/6zr55
“‘The 80’s nostalgia was starting to roll in, and I was like, ‘Wait a minute! Did you people actually listen to the same decade I did? You had eight years of Reagan. There was cocaine everywhere. There were yuppies. We were oppressed by this whole notion of baby boomers trying to cash out.’ At past parties, attended by people wearing parachute pants and Members Only jackets, local bands performed their most hated 80’s memories on Casio keyboards, which they promptly demolished at the end of their set. ‘One year,’ he recalled, ‘a performer called Evil Pappy Twin played Van Halen covers on a classical Renaissance lute.’ In any case, the clock is running out. Whether you love it or hate it, the second coming of the 80’s has already lasted almost as long as the original decade – unheard of in the ever-quickening cycles of cultural nostalgia. Mr. Hirschorn of VH1 admits that ‘the early 80’s are sort of getting long in the tooth.’ Besides which, the 90’s – remember them? – are ready for their retouched close-up. “

Dead Disco | Metric
http://www.lyricsdomain.com/13/metric/dead_disco.html
“Dead disco / Dead funk / Dead rock and roll / Remodel / Everything has been done / La la la la la la la la la la ”

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emailed by Timothy on Tuesday 15 February 2005 @ 10:51 PM

05w06:3 Documents from the Future

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Good Reads Mailing List | 2005 week 6 number 3 (documents from the future)


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Former President George W. Bush Dead at 72 | Greil Marcus
http://www.citypages.com/databank/25/1248/article12626.asp
“Policy Review, October 5, 2018–George W. Bush, the 43rd president of the United States, died today at Methodist Hospital in Houston, Texas. He was 72. The cause of death was announced as heart failure.”

EPIC | Broom.org
http://www.broom.org/epic/
“In the year 2014, The New York Times has gone offline. The Fourth Estate’s fortunes have waned. What happened to the news? And what is EPIC?”Flash presentation, 8 minutes

August 2009: How Google beat Amazon and Ebay to the Semantic Web | Paul Ford
http://www.ftrain.com/google_takes_all.html
“It’s hard to believe Google – which is now the world’s largest single online marketplace – came on the scene only a little more than 8 years ago, back in the days when Amazon and Ebay reigned supreme. So how did Google become the world’s single largest marketplace?”

The Microsoft Memo | Gary Wolf
http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/13.02/microsoft.html
“DATE: 10.31.2008 TO: BILL FROM: LINUS RE: Will Steve kill WinX? […] After all our technical and strategic conflicts, I bet you never guessed we’d be at each other’s throats over a matter of pronunciation. But the fact is, when Steve goes to a marketing meeting, as he did yesterday, and pronounces our desktop system ‘Winux,’ he jeopardizes not only my personal reputation, but, more important, the very foundation of our business and software approach for the next decade. The desktop system is not ‘Winux,’ as in Linux. As he knows very well. WinX is pronounced like ‘winks.’ “

Jon Stewart for President | Paul Matthews
http://www.maisonneuve.org/article.php?article_id=487
“September 25, 2008 – During the foreign-policy debate, Stewart scores points by calling the Governor on his campaign and its promises: ‘Arnie is selling you a dream that Survivor: Iraq is finally going to end with the cute guy as the winner. And you?re all lapping it up. This is politics, people, not a movie!'”Future part here is from the article’s sidebar, printed at the end

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05w06:2 Death of a Salesman

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Good Reads Mailing List | 2005 week 6 number 2 (death of a salesman)


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Arthur Miller, Legendary American Playwright, Is Dead at 89 | Marilyn Berger
http://tinyurl.com/48w3u
“Arthur Miller, one of the great American playwrights, whose work exposed the flaws in the fabric of the American dream, died Thursday night at his home in Roxbury, Conn. He was 89. The cause was congestive heart failure, said Julia Bolus, his assistant.”

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emailed by Timothy on Friday 11 February 2005 @ 2:28 PM

05w06:1 The Good Reader in the White House

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ood Reads Mailing List | 2005 week 6 number 1 (the good reader in the White House)

Of George W. Bush, we may often think of this quote of Mark Twain: “The man who does not read good books has no advantage over the man who can’t read them.” And yet, apparently Bush does read. Although a few years ago he told reporters that his favorite book was a children’s story, and while he is now historically associated with My Pet Goat an enthralling tale which he couldn’t drag himself away from that Tuesday morning, lately he’s found new books other than the Bible to proselytize about. – Timothy

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The odd couple | The Economist
http://www.economist.com/printedition/PrinterFriendly.cfm?Story_ID=3623386
“Yet for the past few months this paragon of good ol’ boy common sense has been infatuated with a book about an abstract noun by a Jewish intellectual. Mr Bush recommends Natan Sharansky’s ‘The Case for Democracy: The Power of Freedom to Overcome Tyranny and Terror’ (Public Affairs) to almost everyone he meets (including Condoleezza Rice, who mentioned the book during her opening remarks at her Senate confirmation hearing). Nine days after winning re-election he spent over an hour discussing the book in the White House with Mr Sharansky himself. The meeting must have sounded extraordinary, given Mr Sharansky’s thick Russian accent and Mr Bush’s Texan drawl. But by all accounts they got on famously. “

White House Letter: Why is Bush reading Tom Wolfe? Don’t ask | Elisabeth Bumiller
http://www.iht.com/articles/2005/02/06/news/letter.html
“What the official list omits in Tom Wolfe’s racy new beer-and-sex soaked novel, ‘I am Charlotte Simmons’. The president, a Wolfe fan, has not only read the book but is enthusiastically recommending it to friends.”

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emailed by Timothy on Tuesday 08 February 2005 @ 3:00 PM

05w05:4 Mumbo Jumbo

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Good Reads Mailing List | 2005 week 5 number 4 (mumbo jumbo)


——————————————————————— Atheism and children | Natalie Angier
http://www.cfimetrony.org/natalie.html
“But seriously. I’m here to talk about why my husband and I are raising our daughter as an atheist. The short, snappy answer is, We don?t believe in god. The longer, self-exculpating answer that is the theme du noir is, We believe it is the right thing to do. […] I can understand the literary and metaphoric value of any number of characters from mythology and religion. […] Yet however legitimate it may be to view any of our religious books as we would the works of Shakespeare or Henry James , I don’t take them seriously as descriptions of how the universe came to be or how any of us will re-be in some posthumous setting, or what god is or wants or whines about. So I am an unalloyed atheist by the standards of the mainstream sects.”

Counting Sheep? | Seema Sirohi
http://yaleglobal.yale.edu/display.article?id=5190
“Are American Christian evangelists using the devastation wreaked by the tsunami to spread the word of God – their God? Disturbing stories from the region and fund-raising appeals from religious leaders in the US who want to ‘plant Christian principles as early as possible’ in the orphans of Indonesia, Sri Lanka and India have raised profound questions about proselytisation of vulnerable people in times of tragedy. […] ‘This kind of proselytisation demeans the idea of religious conversion, for it uses helplessness to spread a religion,’ says Ashutosh Varshney, political science professor at Michigan University. ‘A genuine change in conviction remains the best basis for religious conversion and should not be stopped. Few people in abysmal distress can exercise sound judgement.'”

For Tsunami Survivors, A Touch of Scientology | Peter S. Goodman
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A43291-2005Jan27.html
“‘Volunteer Minister,’ Meyers’s yellow T-shirt proclaims. You do not know the sound that a tree makes when it falls in the forest and no one is there to hear it. You cannot imagine the sound of a wave big enough to clear coconut palms and smash houses into bits. But you now know the sound of a Scientology minister tending to survivors. ‘Feel my finger,’ Meyers says, as he touches the ankle of a man with back pain. ‘Feel my finger,’ he says again as he touches the opposite ankle. ‘Feel my finger,’ he says for hours unending as he probes points of which you were only vaguely aware.”

Fool Me Once, Shame on You. Fool Me Twice… | Mark Federman
http://tinyurl.com/6dyhx
“What is actually revealed here is the willingness of so many people to accept at face value, the ‘truth claims’ we are exposed to each and every day, in almost every facet of our lives. Our education system teaches in a particular way, based on a particular syllabus, because, we are told, this is best for the children. Our business organizations are organized in a particular way because, we are told, it is most efficient, effective or provides the best service to our customers. Political decisions are made that affect hundreds of millions of people all around the world because, we are told, this is the way to emancipation, freedom, liberty, and prosperity for all. The operative phrase in all of these – and many more examples that I could suggest – is ‘we are told.’ “

Creative Psychology | Timothy Comeau
http://goodreads.timothycomeau.com/commentary/2005/01/creative-psychology.html
“We tell ourselves stories to explain our actions, but those actions are being processed beneath or above the threshold were the ‘PR person’ gets a hold of them. In Zorn’s case I would say that his musical facility means that a portion of his mind has great facility with music, and when it comes time to compose, this is brought to the awareness of the PR person and the part of his mind that directs writing and all that. However, the PR person is at a loss to understand just what is happening, because it doesn’t have the language to explain it. The only thing it has available for his ‘Coke story’ is to fall back on the mystical stories inherited from the time of Socrates.”

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emailed by Timothy on Sunday 06 February 2005 @ 2:27 PM

05w05:3 Self-Transformation

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Good Reads Mailing List | 2005 week 5 number 3 (self-transformation)


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Hack Yourself | Anonymous
http://www.bloodletters.com/hackyourself.shtml
“You can be happy. You can live the life you want to live. You can become the person you want to be. This is what I’ve figured out so far. “

The End of My World as I Knew It | Seth Mnookin
http://slate.msn.com/id/2111510
“I was 25 and had spent the years since I graduated from college focusing all of my desperate energy on my career as an intravenous drug addict. I was 6 feet tall and weighed less than 150 pounds. That entire year, I had cleared $3,192 in legal income. I worked for a coffee shop and a liquor store and a couple of bookstores, never lasting at any job for more than a couple of weeks. At one point, I gave confused, occasionally incoherent English lessons to Japanese academics visiting Harvard. (My eternal apologies, Mr. Kobayashi.) I hadn’t done any real writing in years, and the last time I’d traveled on anything resembling a magazine assignment had been the previous summer, when Details had shipped me off to Mexico for an experimental, two-day rapid detox program that was supposed to miraculously cure my heroin addiction. It failed spectacularly. Now I was on my way to Delray Beach with a bag of clothes, a bag of books, and an admission ticket to a long-term treatment center.”

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emailed by Timothy on Saturday 05 February 2005 @ 1:50 PM

05w05:2 Transcriptions

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Good Reads Mailing List | 2005 week 5 number 2 (transcriptions)

I managed to get a couple of transcriptions done this week, which I’ve posted on my blog goodreads.ca/commentary. – Timothy

——————————————————————— Canadian Art | Ydessa Hendeles
http://tinyurl.com/5lqcl
“Regardless of the challenge of changing economics, contemporary Canadian art provides a valuable heritage that provides a resource of insight into the course the country has traveled in its relatively short history. Though more submerged in the international dialog then would be preferred, it is there, and still gives those of us who seek it out a perspective on what it means to be here and indeed, where is here, an especially difficult notion to identify besides the behemoth below the border. The good news is that our history is becoming known internationally, as more and more people from here are interacting with there and sharing what has and is happening here. It is no longer necessary for artists to flee to reside in a major art centre outside the country to be visible and join into the dialogue. It is now appreciated that one can live in Canada and still be on the world’s stage, one can finally function from here. I think it is important to add to the fabric of the art world, expanding its realm, to radiate from the historical global centres.”

The Story Telling Problem | Malcolm Gladwell
http://tinyurl.com/6wzn6
“We don’t have access to our unconscious, we don’t know what these thing are coming, where they’re come from that bubbles up from the recesses of our brain. So what do we do? Well, we have a behavior that we just did, we just made a decision of a certain kind, we don’t really know where it came from, so we come up with an explanation, we make up a story. And we’re really really good at making up stories. I call this The Story Telling Problem. And this is something that happens over and over again.”

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emailed by Timothy on Friday 04 February 2005 @ 8:53 PM

05w05:1 Gay Marriage

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Good Reads Mailing List | 2005 week 5 number 1 (gay marriage)

This morning’s The Current was awesome, so today’s Goodread is a link to their shows’ archive. The show is available in 3 seperate Real Audio clips.

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http://www.cbc.ca/thecurrent/2005/200502/20050202.html
“I’m encouraged by the majority in favour, particularly the Catholic majority in favour of the legislation, but [through] my own work as an oral historian … I see everywhere and always that life is much more complex richer and diverse than pollsters and some politicians and ever some journalists … would like us to think. And I think some people want to control that complexity and richness, to restrict and limit it but it’s my impression living in the country that nature doesn’t take kindly to that, that it loves the exuberance of diversity. Having said that, I can acknowledge that there are certainly people in rural areas in my experience who are slow to adapt changes, frightened by change, but I think that also true (I’ve certainly encountered people) in the cities who are similarly afraid of change. And I think, to me that’s more of what this divide is about. It’s about fearing diversity and unpredictability and the sort of chaos of nature versus embracing it. “– Micheal Riordon, 12.27/24.00 of Part 2
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emailed by Timothy on Wednesday 02 February 2005 @ 3:40 PM

05w04:2 Freaky Fish

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Good Reads Mailing List | 2005 week 4 number 2 (freaky fish)


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Fish Off the Menu After Tsunami Fears | Jocelyn Gecker
http://tinyurl.com/5l6zj
“Top hotels in several Asian capitals have stopped ordering sea bass and sole from waters off their tsunami-ravaged coastlines to ease diners’ concerns about fish feasting on corpses. Some have turned to suppliers in Australia, while others are buying fish from Indonesian islands off the Pacific Ocean that were untouched by disaster ? dealing another blow to fishermen whose livelihoods were shattered by the giant waves.”

Fish Discovered With Human Face Pattern | Local6.com
http://www.local6.com/news/4112928/detail.html
“A fish that has a pattern resembling a human face on its body was found in a pond in Chongju, South Korea, according to a Local 6 News report.”

Reno man taken to hospital after self-castration procedure | Reno-Gazette-Journal
http://tinyurl.com/6sex9
“A 50-year-old Reno man told authorities he castrated himself to lower his libido and learned of the procedure on the Internet, police said.”

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emailed by Timothy on Sunday 30 January 2005 @ 2:45 PM