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Sentient Food – WashoeAIR and related
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Seeking satori in all the wrong places. Air quality information for Washoe County, NV and beyond! Download from the App Store. 52 Weeks of UX. Theme by Theme4Press • Powered by WordPress.
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Sentient Food – About this site
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Seeking satori in all the wrong places. So what is “sentient food” anyway? Well, on the face, it is thinking food, but that doesn’t really answer the question, does it? Aside from being inspired by Douglas Adams, it comes from one of my first short stories, “Food for Thought”, the same place where the pseudonym. Comes from. While the ‘nym comes from the race of creatures, sentient food is what they are. Now, aren’t you glad you asked? 52 Weeks of UX. Theme by Theme4Press • Powered by WordPress.
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Sentient Food – Blog - Seeking satori in all the wrong places
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Seeking satori in all the wrong places. More on Think Different Posters. Following up from the previous entry about Think Different Posters, here are photos of one copy of each of the posters I have and am willing to sell from the collection. Serious inquiries only, please. If you want to discuss variations in price, that’s expected. If you’re looking to spend $75 and get a complete series and will sen [.]. READ MORE ». Some thoughts on the homeless. READ MORE ». A Wish For Wings That Work (or at lea.
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Sentient Food – Support
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Sentient Food – Fiction
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Seeking satori in all the wrong places. Posts in category Fiction. You Can Keep The Dime (1994). The dust mound grew with each sweep. Peter moved through the room, sweeping from end to end, making his way from one side to the other, moving the dust into a long mound on one side of the room. He pushed the dust mop slowly, taking slow strides, stepping, stepping, stepping, stepping, turning, stepping, stepping, stepping, stepping, shaking [.]. READ MORE ». Novel snippet: Aphrodite Uncloaked. 8221; Qeykari ...
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Sentient Food – 10 Things
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Sentient Food – Sites aplenty!
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Seeking satori in all the wrong places. I do all sorts of things these days. Here is a (poorly updated, probably) selection of different projects. I encourage you to check them out. Sentient Food (sentientfood.com). 8211; where you are right now. A hodgepodge of whatever seems appropriate and interesting (to me). (at the time). EmpoweringLocal.Biz (empoweringlocal.biz). And ELBStudios. It also encapsulates various community-related initiatives like ChowMob Reno (@ ChowMobReno. 52 Weeks of UX.
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Sentient Food – About
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Seeking satori in all the wrong places. Or, I suppose, about me. Or the site. Or both of us at once. Sentient Food is the site run by Brad Brighton, long-time geek, programmer, writer, photographer, and general miscreant. Other folks may participate at times, hence the “we”. (No, we don’t have an obsession with either the royal ‘we’ nor Gollum, no, we don’t.). Brad is also known on the web by the pseudonym ‘ Porruka. 8216;, and was a founder and Editor-in-chief of MacEdition. Why are we here?
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Sentient Food – Non-Fiction
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Seeking satori in all the wrong places. Posts in category Non-Fiction. Some thoughts on the homeless. First, this is awesome if you don’t have a car or are otherwise inclined to need it. A “cargo home tricycle”: http:/ www.fastcoexist.com/3033359/this-cargo-bike-hides-a-tiny-homeless-shelter It also plays into something else I’ve been pondering recently: homelessness is still a major issue. If you’re fortunate en [.]. READ MORE ». A Wish For Wings That Work (or at lea. Stick through it. Fell [.]. That...
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