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  • " good news now, though, a woman is running for pres in Mexico~Josefina Vazquez Mota ~ and she will be a champion for Juarez and to control the drug cartel. Thanx for the read! http://www.france24.com/en/20120206-mexico-woman-presidential-candidate-pan-vazquez-mota-calderon-pri-prd "
    Posted by ruthless48 on "Maquíladoras" by ruthless48
  • "Ramen, said the Pastafarian! I believe science is our stirrup, to saddle up and ride out of the valley of complacent stupidity. Hopefully, we will still be able to have basic survival skills along the way. Totally in sync with science cashing in! Couldn't put finger on intent for harnessing neutrino, until twitter had post on its use for Wallstreet sealing trades miliseconds before others by streaming info on encoded neutrinos directly through the earth, intead of around its surface wirelessly! http://www.forbes.com/sites/brucedorminey/2012/04/30/neutrinos-to-give-high-frequency-traders-the-millisecond-edge/Wallstreet has $ in hand for 1st physicist with plan! Wrote year of the rabbit also because it is my chinese sign. We now don the year of the black water dragon! If that doesn't perfectly describe science, I don't knw what does?!? It will be a heck of a ride! Enchanted interchange. Thank you"
    Posted by ruthless48 on "The Year of the Rabbit" by ruthless48
  • "heh, there's a lil 'reply' button under the comment that will stagger replies and also, potentially, notify the commentator that the comment was replied to, just and fyi. Skimmed over the interview, interesting, Washington Post writer, huh. I think technology is our mode of evolution... and science is guided by profit... look out future, here we come haha, should be one hell of a ride :) I'm fairly unplugged except for keeping in touch with those who, unfortunately, I cannot. The furry year that hops with floppy ears. :)~"
    Posted by The Dybbuk on "The Year of the Rabbit" by ruthless48
  • ""to effect the quality of the day, that is the highest of arts. Every man is tasked to make his life, even in its details, worthy of contemplation of his most elevated and critical hour" (Walden 117-18). There was a time when one who knew not Plato, knew not literacy, maybe? Much enjoyed, made me pull out an old friend and finger some pages. thank you."
    Posted by The Dybbuk on "Thoreau & I had coffee" by ruthless48
  • "Nagyon köszönöm (hungarian), Basilisk! your words too kind as i flourish deeper in dp dirt. Funny, though, heard a NPR interview, 2day, in which author William Powers created "Walden Zone" in his book: Hamlet's Blackberry. A time out, for all of our tech use, in a cerebral "Walden Zone" like place, that big silicon valley companies-Intel, are instituting for their employees to prevent cyber burnout. I laughed, because ~ I was already at the pond! Thank you for the read~ :) "
    Posted by ruthless48 on "Thoreau & I had coffee" by ruthless48
  • "Thank YOU, Dybbuk! Loved the mind link to Bruno Latour and post modernism. New, but very comfortable place for me! Enjoyed your reflections on the lean, hungry. Maybe the start could be a 'Walden Zone" (time off from tech stuf) great interview by William Powers, author of: Hamlet's Blackberry~ http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=128364111 ~ it's time, thank you again for the imput and the read"
    Posted by ruthless48 on "The Year of the Rabbit" by ruthless48
  • ""with capped teeth and pursed lips" I liked that line... maybe Bruno Latour... We Have Never Been Modern... would celebrate this year; a rebirth of that hunger, that thriving succor for life, that leanness that drives one ... as Plato once wrote, necessity is the mother of invention; perhaps we will begin creating with the earth again (rather than despite it) when all our conveniences finally come to cage us. thanks for the read. "
    Posted by The Dybbuk on "The Year of the Rabbit" by ruthless48
  • "Very good, Sgt Joe Friday. Not male emasculation, but boylike savagery, then ~ time to hide in the music. "All we know are the facts, ma'am. This is the city: Los Angeles, California. I work here. I'm a cop." {case closed}"
    Posted by ruthless48 on "Maquíladoras" by ruthless48
  • "brought to our attention by TX band~vocalist Cedric now in the Mars Volta~haunting work (vocals and lyrics) especially~The Widow~album Frances the Mute, crazy story how it came to be by found diary in back of repo car! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frances_the_Mute Thank YOU for the read, and the imput. Proverbs 27:17"
    Posted by ruthless48 on "Maquíladoras" by ruthless48
  • "merci, mon ami merveilleux! to build each day, one brush stroke at a time. Vi sono grato!"
    Posted by ruthless48 on "FOCUS" by ruthless48
  • "merci ~ but no bows ~ extend a hand for our own. Nickelback>"been to the bottom of every bottle" think most in the world have a dry erase board heart. Any interchange can be wiped clean with no clue of it having happened. And then there are the poets, us, hearts of papyrus, a codex of our love carefully recorded by our mind's scribe, and kept fragile from the world in our clay jar's soul. We are our own history, but love deeper. Sit tibi vita longa et omnia bona Pacem et vitam longam~~http://www.marketaz.co.uk/StarTrek/Vulcan/llp.html ~~ :)"
    Posted by ruthless48 on "main feature" by ruthless48
  • "how much alcohol must one ingest... how much smoke must be blown... how many years does it take to escape... and why does life.. sometimes live too long? I really enjoyed the progression here... from folding clothes to star trek... and we are all strangers watching our lives pass by like black and white silent film... *bows* very well composed journey... thank you muchly... as the sainted may say."
    Posted by The Dybbuk on "main feature" by ruthless48
  • "we grow older & too familiar in each other's eyes & love seems to be an expired concept...I love the story of Bonnard, French painter who painted his wife for 40 years, always as the young beautiful girl he married (that's the way he saw her in his eyes & heart)... "
    Posted by FadedBlues on "FOCUS" by ruthless48
  • "Knew it had something to do with machinery. Checked Dict.com - south of the border factory producing goods to be sold in US at slave labor prices."
    Posted by dwells on "Maquíladoras" by ruthless48
  • "Heard the term before and guessing without checking the link, that it might have something to do with the emasculation of the male, but shockingly wrong almost assuredly! "
    Posted by dwells on "Maquíladoras" by ruthless48
  • "yes, sometimes someone works harder to earn your love than one who won it without raising a finger. So he deserves your life. i'm just lucky i see this before it it too late. Some people never do~and then you have to watch all 238 minutes of Gone With The Wind! Thank you for your insight~"
    Posted by ruthless48 on "FOCUS" by ruthless48
  • "sometimes the dual edged blade slices logic to ribbons...I get a sense of a welcome entrapment or a letting go of 'freedom' for something more worthy ..."
    Posted by kinkifrog on "FOCUS" by ruthless48
  • "I have a lot of growing up to do~ i realized that the other day in my fort~ thank you, dwells, for the 'guy' insight, and the read "
    Posted by ruthless48 on "FOCUS" by ruthless48
  • "A woman has got to let her man feel like a real man: loved and desired, and even lusted after on occasion. He will know the level of sincerity, in my limited opinion, thanks."
    Posted by dwells on "FOCUS" by ruthless48
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