Archive for February, 2007

#37 When Techology Attacks

 
I am an ultra-geek; a true power user; a master of technology. Except when technology turns against me. Which regularly occurs on days when the Earth happens to be in orbit around the Sun.
Malicious technology is a serious problem. I don’t want to suggest a vast, globe-spanning machine conspiracy –ï especially not when my word-processor [...]

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#36 The Dating Code

 
When a young woman asked my son to the girl’s choice dance and he didn’t accept immediately, I offered some fatherly advice.
“Are you nuts? What if she changes her mind? Call her back right now and say you’ll go!”
“That wouldn’t be creative Dad,” he said in a not-quite-patient tone. It’s the same tone the cashier [...]

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#35 Magical Thinking

 
My children have always believed in magic. When they were little they were big fans of the Tooth Fairy, the Easter Bunny and Santa Claus. Now it’s the Toilet Paper Fairy, the Laundry Bunny and … well … Santa still makes the top three so long as he comes through with the goods.
If you’ve avoided [...]

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#34 Slumming at Sundance

 
For the past two years I’ve attended the Sundance Film Festival. It’s not as glamorous as you might think, but then again I’ve never attended the part you’ve seen on TV.
When you watch reports from Sundance, you’re seeing Park City, Utah. It started as an silver town founded by miners with a fondness for strong [...]

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