Bricoleur: have trowel, will travel (currently writing a book on the application of cybernetics to the management of organizations when not procrastinating here)
The Five Most Important Questions You Will Ever Ask About Your Organization (J-B Leader to Leader Institute/PF Drucker Foundation) - http://www.goodreads.com/review...
Someone left the cake out in the rain, I don't think that I can take it, it took so long to bake it, and I'll never have that recipe again.
- David HC Soul
meanwhile, that chaise lounge chair in the shade beneath the cedar tree looks awfully inviting .... to generate new ancestors (via thinking with my eyes closed) or not.... That is the question.
- David HC Soul
via BuddyFeed
While a nice quote, it's wrong. Many actions are pre-thought, triggered by the spinal cord, the brain doesn't comprehend it until it's happened. Then of course, there are all of those involuntary actions as well, but we can assume he didn't mean those. I say you invite some ancestors though ;)
- xero
Xero, give the man a break -a poet not a neuroscientist - and talking at a different level of recursion with respect to "action" to boot. But then you know all this , don't you :) .... Although I can't recall them exactly I'm sure I did gain some great thoughts via my escape into serenity, and that they will indeed be ancestorial to the knowledge work I'm doing today....
- David HC Soul
from the department of circular causality department: "Promises are the uniquely human way of ordering the future, making it predictable to the extent that this is humanly possible" - Hannah Arendt
Glen Beck admits as a "commentator" he never checks facts that is not his job. He admits he fabricated details of meeting Whoopi and Barbara and made up witchy voice Barbara demanding he come over to them but and appologizes for misrepresenting but says it was not lying meetely part of his commentary role. Bullshit he lies about trivia, dissembles...
Canucks: get a goal up go into prevent even if first period; I told my wife I hoped Canucks didn't score early in the third because if we got ahead we would immediately play in our own end rather than try to close it. Every time Canucks went one up they did the same. At start of year I said we would lose because we had no wsy to confidently and...
In another thread I broached the "weirdest" fusion cuisine that I am aware of. While I've enjoyed many types (especially the "Chinese Food Served in the Indian Tradition" restaurant just 5 minutes away) one just left me scratching my head and wondering "Why" - what fusions have you found that make you go hmmmm?
The one I still can't believe (even if the 'cultural' celebration it is attached to is interesting) is haggis used in Chinese dishes (won ton, siu mai, lettuce wrap, etc.) [see Alex Scoble's thread where I describe it http://friendfeed.com/itblogg...]
- David HC Soul
@Karoli Didn't mean to rattle you heavily... I did find it amusing is all... get some rest then, and tomorrow will be more fun :)