Monthly Archives: June 2009

Pictures posted

I have been accumulating quite a backlog of pictures to be posted, and today I finally decided to do something about that… Anyway, for photos and stories, visit my Photo Essays page. There are four new essays (a total of … Continue reading

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Two years post-Carleton: musings on life path and choices

It is coming up on two years since leaving Carleton, and already it seems so much longer than that. I feel old now – not as though I am aging (though losing my hair doesn’t help) – but old in … Continue reading

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Musings on genetic engineering

Academia – for all its movement toward sustainability – remains steeped in the old model that nature can be reduced to objective phenomena and that, by including environmental harm among those phenomena and fitting the best computer model, we can … Continue reading

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A speech worth reading

It’s not too often that someone else says exactly what I would like to say better than I could say it, but my old friend Chelsey Huisman found this last week and sent it on to me. It is a … Continue reading

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