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Something clever?: On the human experience
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An examination of all things interesting to me, from events in my own life to religion, philosophy, politics, and science. Friday, October 27, 2006. On the human experience. Bertrand Russell was one of the great freethinkers of the twentieth century. Known for his skepticism and devotion to Reason, Russell provides a meaningful view of life despite his agnosticism:. From " A Free Man's Worship. Posted by Chris Shotwell. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. On the human experience.
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Something clever?: April 2006
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An examination of all things interesting to me, from events in my own life to religion, philosophy, politics, and science. Saturday, April 29, 2006. I know I'm probably crying wolf here, but I've changed my mind again, and I'm back to ENFP. Most of you probably don't even care about personality types, but here's a brief description of my type:. I just took the MBTI instrument. ENTP. Slight. Preference for thinking. Enough said. I'll shut up about it now! Posted by Chris Shotwell. Thursday, April 27, 2006.
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Something clever?: April 2008
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An examination of all things interesting to me, from events in my own life to religion, philosophy, politics, and science. Wednesday, April 09, 2008. After a long hiatus I've decided to restart my blog. I thought about starting a new one but chose to continue this one and let people see my personal evolution, as it were. . On that happy note, something I actually am excited (and a little nervous) about is the Peace Corps. That's right! I'm in the process of applying! Posted by Chris Shotwell.
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Something clever?: Maui
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An examination of all things interesting to me, from events in my own life to religion, philosophy, politics, and science. Tuesday, November 21, 2006. I arrived with Sarah on Sunday after a 5ish hour flight from San Jose to Honolulu and a half-hour flight to Maui. Gosh, I don't really have much to say, since I've been reading a lot of the time. I'm about 275 pages into. The Time Traveler's Wife. The Time Traveler's Wife. Not really. But it would be interesting, no? Have a great week, everyone. View my co...
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Something clever?: May 2006
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An examination of all things interesting to me, from events in my own life to religion, philosophy, politics, and science. Saturday, May 27, 2006. Lately I've been considering the role of technology in our lives. We often lament our slavery to automobiles and computers and long to return to a simpler time when humankind lived off the land and enjoyed the tranquility of nature. We see ourselves as part of a rapidly accelerating machine that will soon destroy itself or the earth if not stopped. I was just ...
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Something clever?: January 2007
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An examination of all things interesting to me, from events in my own life to religion, philosophy, politics, and science. Thursday, January 18, 2007. And now I have to post 5 little-known facts about myself. Way to put me on the spot, Burnie! Okay, so let's see. And be frozen in terror. I even had a nightmare once. 2 I collect books partly for their aesthetic value (I do read many of them! I mean, what's a sophisticated bachelor pad without shelves full of books? I guess your Myspace blog will work.
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Keith Erickson: September 2006
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Monday, September 25, 2006. On Friday I headed back with the sun on the longest day of my life, starting with the sunrise in Dubai, ending, with my head hitting a pillow in San Francisco after a brief stop in New York. So then, was the trip was a good one? Would I do it again? Without a doubt. In fact, I’d love to go back to the subcontinent sometime in the relatively near future. Would I try to divide my time between an internship and shooting photos? Transitions seem to come at once as I guess my time ...
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Keith Erickson: May 2007
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Thursday, May 17, 2007. Hey all (all two of you),. I switched this whole thing to my website. www.keitherickson.com. The blog address is now http:/ www.keitherickson.com/blog. So in the future check that. Alright. adios blogger. Posted by Keith Erickson at 4:10 PM. Sunday, May 13, 2007. So, realization of a problem is the first step to fixing it. What then does the immediate future hold? Well for starters a return to California. Otherwise what? Having said that, I'm not quoting any dates on coming back f...
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Keith Erickson: December 2006
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Monday, December 25, 2006. Christmas with the fam. I'm really tired so this will be short. Had Christmas with the fam today. Not really a departure from the norm, except for the wonderful exception of having Jack for his first Christmas in southern california. He spent the better part of the day jumping on the furniture and playing with his new dog friends. Also, Mom and Dad welcomed him in with a Chirstmas present (toys). Here's a few pictues:. Posted by Keith Erickson at 11:31 PM. Each night you move a...
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Something clever?: Happy winter solstice!
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An examination of all things interesting to me, from events in my own life to religion, philosophy, politics, and science. Saturday, December 23, 2006. As the days grew shorter in what is now called December, countless cultures held festivals to encourage their sun god to return, and the solstice itself marked the day (and moment) when the sun hit its lowest point and was again on an upward trajectory toward another warm spring. So remember, Christians hijacked pagan holidays, and not the other way around.