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Mind-at-Large: February 2009
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Inspired by Aldous Huxley's extended essay "The Doors of Perception," this blog is open to data streams from all sources and directions. At present, in true "mind at large" fashion, no sieve has been applied to filter out any possible streams of thought/consciousness. Consequently, this space might appear with vibrant and clashing colors and ideas . . . read at your own risk. I am waiting to hear how it goes . . . James R (Randy) Fromm. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). James R (Randy) Fromm. On the Margins of...
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Mind-at-Large: June 2009
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Inspired by Aldous Huxley's extended essay "The Doors of Perception," this blog is open to data streams from all sources and directions. At present, in true "mind at large" fashion, no sieve has been applied to filter out any possible streams of thought/consciousness. Consequently, this space might appear with vibrant and clashing colors and ideas . . . read at your own risk. Collected Works, Volume 5. How to Read a Book. And Ann Fadiman is a reader after my own heart (. So When you are through with your...
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Mind-at-Large: March 2009
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Inspired by Aldous Huxley's extended essay "The Doors of Perception," this blog is open to data streams from all sources and directions. At present, in true "mind at large" fashion, no sieve has been applied to filter out any possible streams of thought/consciousness. Consequently, this space might appear with vibrant and clashing colors and ideas . . . read at your own risk. Feelin' folksy . . . Ain't life grand . . . now Benji's playin' some sort of big band/country mix. Yow! James R (Randy) Fromm.
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Mind-at-Large: What's (NOT) to Like about Whisk(e)y?
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Inspired by Aldous Huxley's extended essay "The Doors of Perception," this blog is open to data streams from all sources and directions. At present, in true "mind at large" fashion, no sieve has been applied to filter out any possible streams of thought/consciousness. Consequently, this space might appear with vibrant and clashing colors and ideas . . . read at your own risk. What's (NOT) to Like about Whisk(e)y? Much, in terms of quantity, but too. Much in terms of having particularly expensive. In the ...
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Mind-at-Large: April 2009
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Inspired by Aldous Huxley's extended essay "The Doors of Perception," this blog is open to data streams from all sources and directions. At present, in true "mind at large" fashion, no sieve has been applied to filter out any possible streams of thought/consciousness. Consequently, this space might appear with vibrant and clashing colors and ideas . . . read at your own risk. Awright . . . now MY head hurts. Where do I start? I once started reading Heidegger's. Boiling water is; but just WHAT is. In rela...
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Mind-at-Large: The Curious Bricoleur
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Inspired by Aldous Huxley's extended essay "The Doors of Perception," this blog is open to data streams from all sources and directions. At present, in true "mind at large" fashion, no sieve has been applied to filter out any possible streams of thought/consciousness. Consequently, this space might appear with vibrant and clashing colors and ideas . . . read at your own risk. But we did have some minutes to think about it. Thankfully . . . He sort of looks like me (or, I sort of look like him). A day or ...
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Mind-at-Large: February 2014
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Inspired by Aldous Huxley's extended essay "The Doors of Perception," this blog is open to data streams from all sources and directions. At present, in true "mind at large" fashion, no sieve has been applied to filter out any possible streams of thought/consciousness. Consequently, this space might appear with vibrant and clashing colors and ideas . . . read at your own risk. Education as a Lifelong Endeavor. Courses taken/in progress, thus far, include:. Rhetoric and Professional Communication Proseminar.
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Mind-at-Large: January 2009
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Inspired by Aldous Huxley's extended essay "The Doors of Perception," this blog is open to data streams from all sources and directions. At present, in true "mind at large" fashion, no sieve has been applied to filter out any possible streams of thought/consciousness. Consequently, this space might appear with vibrant and clashing colors and ideas . . . read at your own risk. 10 - 20 Random Things. Okay believe it or not, I have a Facebook page. I must admit that I was not sure where to start. Or eve...
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Mind-at-Large: Turning and Spinning . . .
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Inspired by Aldous Huxley's extended essay "The Doors of Perception," this blog is open to data streams from all sources and directions. At present, in true "mind at large" fashion, no sieve has been applied to filter out any possible streams of thought/consciousness. Consequently, this space might appear with vibrant and clashing colors and ideas . . . read at your own risk. Turning and Spinning . . . One of the many things that have sucked me in lately is the notion of a turn. Recall that our word trope.
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Mind-at-Large: March 2014
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Inspired by Aldous Huxley's extended essay "The Doors of Perception," this blog is open to data streams from all sources and directions. At present, in true "mind at large" fashion, no sieve has been applied to filter out any possible streams of thought/consciousness. Consequently, this space might appear with vibrant and clashing colors and ideas . . . read at your own risk. What's (NOT) to Like about Whisk(e)y? Much, in terms of quantity, but too. Much in terms of having particularly expensive. In the ...