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Hildeblog: December 2012
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A place where words and pixelated light befoul one another. A holiday exculpation for Facebook. One might wonder, after all, what all these comments and quips on FB amount to? What lasting impact do they have? Ah, but then one walks through the stacks of an old library or sees unending lists of films (available on Netflix, etc.) that never made it. Everything crumbles to dust eventually, so the wish for immortality via the production of cultural objects is hopeless- and narcissistic, to boot. Ok, enough ...
Hildeblog: April 2013
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A place where words and pixelated light befoul one another. Against the Sunk Costs Argument for MOOC's and the Expansion of Online Education. There was a line in the book Alone Together. By Sherry Turkle that encapsulated, roughly, what's at the heart of my concern about MOOC's, online, etc. When we make a job rote, we are more open to having machines do it. But even when people do it, they and the people they serve feel like machines.". This is not a wholesale argument for or against any specific thing&...
Hildeblog: June 2013
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A place where words and pixelated light befoul one another. Anakin kills younglings in Star Wars III - After Newtown, an intolerable cinematic moment. Post-Newtown, it was a bit disturbing to watch Star Wars III (Revenge of the Sith) with my 9 year old and come across the scene in which a 20 year old Anakin Skywalker go into the Jedi pre-school to kill all the "younglings" as his final task before becoming Darth Vader. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). What Makes Things Go. View my complete profile.
Hildeblog: Anakin kills younglings in Star Wars III -- After Newtown, an intolerable cinematic moment
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A place where words and pixelated light befoul one another. Anakin kills younglings in Star Wars III - After Newtown, an intolerable cinematic moment. Post-Newtown, it was a bit disturbing to watch Star Wars III (Revenge of the Sith) with my 9 year old and come across the scene in which a 20 year old Anakin Skywalker go into the Jedi pre-school to kill all the "younglings" as his final task before becoming Darth Vader. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). What Makes Things Go. View my complete profile.
Hildeblog: July 2012
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A place where words and pixelated light befoul one another. Technology, Education, and the Chalkboard: Braking Technology before Technology Breaks Learning. I've been thinking a bit more about Mark Edmundson’s piece in the NYT: "The Trouble With Online Education". Http:/ www.nytimes.com/2012/07/20/opinion/the-trouble-with-online-education.html? This cultural preoccupation with devices, with technology, is part of a larger deterioration of meaning, what Nick Carr calls "the shallows" or what Albert Borgma...
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American Philosophy: October 2006
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Philosophy in the American Context. Tuesday, October 31, 2006. Code, Weinberg, Nichols, and Stich. A quick story to relate, then out of town for a few days. Several weeks ago we read Lorraine Code's "Taking Subjectivity Into Account" in my epistemology class. The reception, to put it nicely, was frosty. Many students took exception to her claim that mainstream epistemology represents the biases of wealthy white males (which is pretty much the wording she uses). Then a couple of weeks ago we read this.
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American Philosophy: January 2007
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Philosophy in the American Context. Wednesday, January 17, 2007. What Makes a "Good" Philosophy Department? The New York Times had an article. About the Philosophical Gourmet Report. It focuses primarily on Rutgers' high ranking which, I suppose, might surprise some people who are more familiar thinking of Rutgers as New Jersey's state university. (People at my high school in New Jersey would always say, condescendingly, about Rutgers "Oh, that's a good. To this as follows:. I'm not quite sure what Stuhr...
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American Philosophy: February 2007
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Philosophy in the American Context. Sunday, February 18, 2007. I've been thinking more about rankings after reading some comments on Berit Brogaard's blog. One question is whether there's an alternative to the Leiter Report. Now, some people do love the Leiter Report, but others find it hopelessly biased. Here's some food for thought. I hadn't heard of this Faculty Scholarly Productivity Index. So what are the highest ranking philosophy departments? 6 UC San Diego. 9 SUNY Stony Brook. This is a new gener...
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The Wonderful World of Reading and Philosophy: April 2013
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The Wonderful World of Reading and Philosophy. The Reading and Philosophy blog features discussion of recently read books of all kinds. Philosophy, philosophy in the Philippines and the teaching of philosophy. Calls for papers. Current music playlists. Monday, April 8, 2013. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). For pies and cakes! View my complete profile. With any luck you have read some of the posts. Reading and Philosophy thanks you. Some of the posts are my works in progress, feel free to use them but...Prefa...
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The Wonderful World of Reading and Philosophy: December 2014
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The Wonderful World of Reading and Philosophy. The Reading and Philosophy blog features discussion of recently read books of all kinds. Philosophy, philosophy in the Philippines and the teaching of philosophy. Calls for papers. Current music playlists. Tuesday, December 16, 2014. Call for Papers: Project Einstein 2015 at De La Salle University Manila and DLSU Science and Technology Complex. Https:/ www.facebook.com/DLSUEinstein2015. Http:/ www.dlsu.edu.ph/conferences/project-einstein/. 5Religion: Einstei...
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The Wonderful World of Reading and Philosophy: June 2015
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The Wonderful World of Reading and Philosophy. The Reading and Philosophy blog features discussion of recently read books of all kinds. Philosophy, philosophy in the Philippines and the teaching of philosophy. Calls for papers. Current music playlists. Wednesday, June 17, 2015. 3rd Call for Papers: Project Einstein 2015. Tuesday, June 16, 2015. All Roads Lead to Philosophy: Pathways to Research 3 July Friday at De La Salle University Manila. De La Salle University Graduate School of Philosophy presents.
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The Sopranos: Definitive Explanation of “The END”. Just another WordPress.com weblog. Update 6/10/15: On the eight year anniversary of the Sopranos finale, please enjoy the new Annotated Guide to the Final Scene where. Single shot of the final scene is analyzed with quotes from Chase(including his new comments to the DGA). Consider it a “cliff notes” version of Part 1 of this site. Go here. To read and here. And The Atlantic Monthly. 2001,A Space Odyssey. Check out an incredible Sopranos tribute video at...
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The Wonderful World of Reading and Philosophy: December 2013
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The Wonderful World of Reading and Philosophy. The Reading and Philosophy blog features discussion of recently read books of all kinds. Philosophy, philosophy in the Philippines and the teaching of philosophy. Calls for papers. Current music playlists. Saturday, December 21, 2013. Philosophy and Science Episode 2. In this episode of P&S, Mr. Zimmermann and Mr. Gacula talk about Time Travel and Free Will.". Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). For pies and cakes! Philosophy and Science Episode 2. With any luck you...
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American Philosophy: September 2006
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Philosophy in the American Context. Monday, September 25, 2006. Lorraine Code: Taking Subjectivity Into Account. Two thoughts occurred to me after today’s discussion of Code’s article Taking Subjectivity Into Account. The first is that her point can be boiled down to a very plausible set of claims, something like the following: It’s a mistake to define objectivity in terms of value neutrality. Why? It’s to listen to people who don’t think like us: that’s an effective way of weeding out persistent bias.
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American Philosophy: August 2006
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Philosophy in the American Context. Monday, August 28, 2006. Soames on Analytic Philosophy in America. Scott Soames has posted a piece on the history of analytic philosophy in the U.S. ( here. There's been some discussion of it on the Leiter blog, as well. At first I was going to write a critical post, but then I read some of the comments on the Leiter blog and decided not to play that. So here's one thing I like a lot about Soames' piece, and a couple of points where he gets things wrong. 3) Soames also...
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David Hansford – Out and About with my Camera
Out and About with my Camera. Written by David in Landscape. Asymp; 0 Comments. This is going back a while as this photograph was taken ten years ago in Normandy. Flat landscapes are not normally my thing but in this instance I spotted the scene whilst walking before breakfast whilst we were staying near Bayeux. I took just one shot, hearing that load distinctive sound as the shutter fired. That was all that was needed. I was using my Canon 1DS Mk3 with the 24-70mm f/2.8 lens set at its widest setting.
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Running The Race
A runner’s journal. The Power of a Group. March 21st, 2012. One of the things I have always liked about running is the singularity of the sport. If I want to go run, I don’t have to find a partner or make a tee time. I can walk out the front door and run. Last year I started working the training programs at the local Fleet Feet. Store I have enjoyed running with a group and encouraging and coaching them. This morning I ran with a group that I knew would push me. It was great. January 9th, 2012. May 1st, ...
David Heidhoff Concept Art Blog
Thursday, June 18, 2015. Plein Air with Lisa, Kaz, Robert and a few others in Laguna. Saturday, April 18, 2015. Looking forward to getting outside to paint more after graduation. Monday, April 13, 2015. Wednesday, April 8, 2015. Recent Work in Progress. View the results here. Wednesday, March 25, 2015. Little preview of some stuff in the works. I'm gonna try to do a loose retake on the Siegfried stories from the Nibelungen. And some more Space Race work. Monday, March 16, 2015. Wednesday, March 11, 2015.
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A place where words and pixelated light befoul one another. Against Idling: Our Pollution, Our Habits, Our Remedies. 8220;Our Pollution, Our Habits, Our Remedies”. Denver: A Top 10 Smoggiest City! I was astounded to read. A few weeks ago, about a new report which listed Denver as one of the top 10 smoggiest metro areas. With our view of the mountains, blue skies and sunshine, it feels inconceivable! Yet a report by the Frontier Group. And the Environment America Research and Policy Center. Since most of ...
The Progressive Iconoclast
Partisan but inconclusive" reflections. Friday, August 26, 2016. El Salvador's New Attorney General crusading against powerful, corrupt pols and gangs. Guatemala has the CICIG and Honduras now has MACCIH, but El Salvador has no international commission to assist its institutions in the fight against corruption and high-profile criminal cases. Despite overwhelming popular opinion in favor of a such an entity (nearly 97 percent, according to one recent UCA poll. But the news does not stop there. Rais, his ...
GeekThink
Nothing like Jargaritas with friends to end a long week. (at Sweet and Vicious). This place never gets old #OrangeNation (at Syracuse University). Beautiful day to be driving in New York! Spring (at Throgs Neck Bridge). I cant believe that I’ve been on gmail for so long. I was one of the people ebaying gmail invites back in the day! To Atlanta we go, Syracuse to the Final Four! At Joe’s Crab Shack). My setup with now, some @Cuse basketball and #inaug2013. Orangenation (at Yankee Stadium).
Buzzing Reed- Breathing Clarinet & Classical Music for All | Orchestra clarinet soloist and teacher, creating connections through classical music
Buzzing Reed- Breathing Clarinet and Classical Music for All. Orchestra clarinet soloist and teacher, creating connections through classical music. Chedeville Clarinet Barrels review. By David H. Thomas. July 26, 2015. Bull; 0 Comments. I’ve been playing on Chedeville hard rubber clarinet barrels for several years now, and I love them. Which is saying a lot, since I have a collection of beautiful wood barrels from Buffet (Moennig and Chadash), from Backun (MoBa, Fatboy),…. Read more →. July 3, 2015.
David H Thomas – Clarinet & Classical Music – Columbus Symphony Orchestra Principal Clarinetist, Clarinet Teacher
David H Thomas – Clarinet and Classical Music. Columbus Symphony Orchestra Principal Clarinetist, Clarinet Teacher. Article on Jeanjean concert coming up. By David H. Thomas. April 7, 2017. Jennifer Hambrick of WOSU Public Media has published a blog article on my upcoming concert of 10 Jeanjean etudes with new piano accompaniments by Joseph Hallmann. Wednesday evening, two of Columbus’ own will perform the world premiere of 10 new…. Read more →. Jeanjean on the Rocks, April 12, 2017. March 30, 2017.