Swinging with Grandma and Grandpa F via Kelly Sue DeConnick
Saturday June, 21 2008 05:42 AM PDT
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Saturday June, 21 2008 05:42 AM PDT
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Friday June, 20 2008 04:06 PM PDT
Here's the talk I gave at Moodle Moot San Francisco last week. It runs about 70 minutes -- yeah, I spoke for over an hour -- and the slides aren't visible. Fortunately, I really only use slides for illustrations, and you shouldn't have a problem understanding what I'm talking about.
While the talk ostensibly focuses on the future of education and educational technologies, it wanders across a much broader landscape. It's more of a "what's shaping the next decade?" kind of talk, with an education spin.
As always, I'm eager to get your reactions.
Friday June, 20 2008 03:10 PM PDT
…or, Adventures in Breadmaking
Since I moved to high-speed Seattle a little over two weeks ago, ironically, I’ve buried myself in the acquisition and creation of the low-tech. Sometimes the things that work the best to provide nutrition and amelioration, both physical and emotional, aren’t powered by fancy-pants futuristic transhumanism. I’ve built a vermicomposter (images to come) to help manage my vegetable refuse and my lack of garbage disposal, found pure joy in growing herbs and carnivorous plants, and today, I baked bread. Sure, it’s cheap enough to grab a loaf at the market, but god knows who and what touched it before it reaches my table, and oh my lord, it’s FUN to fill the house with the delicious stink of fresh loaves. It’s a shame that many people won’t eat bread because of dieting/health issues–it is total comfort food for me.
I spent a few hours making vegan pita bread using a simple recipe garnered from The Anarchist’s Cookbook, a new leftist (and tasty) food blog. I chose this specific recipe because it didn’t call for many ingredients, and seemed to be a gentle start for someone who’s previously eschewed hand-baking leavened breads.
I didn’t find too many problems with the directions, though you’ll want to read through them all the way before you get started, otherwise you may find yourself accidentally missing a step. I finished some of my pitas with garlic salt and some with lemon thyme for flavor goodness, but let me know if you try topping them with anything else of mention.
It took some serious self-control to take photos before eating! Yum!
Friday June, 20 2008 03:04 PM PDT
Promo video for the new tv show by my friend John Rogers. (Who struggled so mightily with GLOBAL FREQUENCY.)
Friday June, 20 2008 02:25 PM PDT
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