Archive for December, 2005

The High Cost of Complexity

December 26, 2005

Whether you call it overabundance of possessions or just plain clutter, material things do consume a lot of our time. People spend their precious non-renewable resource, time, in order to acquire more money and possessions, only to discover that the possessions do little to further their enjoyment of life. In fact, possessions consume even more of this non-renewable resource. Not only does it take time to earn enough money to buy this stuff, it takes time to shop for it, learn how to operate it, maintain it in good working condition, repair it, upgrade it, insure it and use it.

Tid Bits:
http://www.taylorintime.com/content/xml/articles/art209.xml?1134766865
http://hcr.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/28/4/515
http://www.rebol.net/article/0047.html

Fighting for Bloggers’ Rights

December 20, 2005

If you’re a blogger, this website is for you:
EFF: Legal Guide for Bloggers
EFF’s goal is to give you a basic roadmap to the legal issues you may confront as a blogger, to let you know you have rights, and to encourage you to blog freely with the knowledge that your legitimate speech is protected.

Nike Huaraches

December 8, 2005


The Mexican culture has a solid influence around the world; a sample of this is the Nike’s Huaraches trainer shoes. Check it out!

Backstreet Boys.

December 7, 2005

The coolest video of the boy teenage band Backstreet Boys (From Asia with love).

The God Shift

December 6, 2005

“In all aspects of life: scientific, sociological, political, cultural, ethical, psychological; we no longer express ourselves nor understand our world as our forebears did even a hundred years ago.”

Yet we are expected to believe in and worship a God with concepts that have remained unchanged since the Middle Ages. Hence the sense of unreality about God, about religion, about the Church.

Success

December 2, 2005

Do not dream about success. Wake up and achive it.