Julian Treasure: Why architects need to use their ears (TED)
This is an issue with a great deal of importance to me as my brain isn’t much help in separating ambient sound from the …
Read more...This is an issue with a great deal of importance to me as my brain isn’t much help in separating ambient sound from the …
Read more...I’m in a bit of writing doldrums. It’s not because I’ve run out of words or ideas. It fact, it’s sort of the opposite: I have so much I want to say, but with my self-filter on (something increasingly rare in the general populace, it seems) I end up saying nothing. I’m trying to find a way out of that.
Read more...While I think the author is a wee bit cavalier with modern bullying, that doesn’t invalidate the premise. I do think that …
Read more...My take on this week’s group blog topic: Sex After Marriage…or this misconception among men that all women lose interest in sex after marriage.
Read more...One of the downsides of me living by the keyboard is the fact that sometimes I die by the keyboard. By this I mean: sometimes I’m at the keyboard so long, and so often, that my body starts to say, “Stop being at the keyboard, you idiot!” Yep, that tired old bugaboo — RSI (Repetitive Stress Injury).
Read more...When you are at the keyboard for hours a day, the risk of Repetitive Stress Injuries grow. They can not only cause pain, but disrupt your life and affect your livelihood. After much trial and error, I found the wrist supports that helped to restore the function I needed.
Read more...Money flowing out. Body self-destructing. Worry. Stress. Resigned. Patient. Tired. Just another typical week. Oh joy.
Read more...Waiting is a key component of patience. Once I learned and accepted that, everything else became easier. From gunfighting to shooting basketball, patience is more than a virtue, it’s an asset.
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