Things I've Been Putting Off.
Jan. 12th, 2010 12:16 amThings I got for Christmas: A Kenneth Cole watch, from my aunt Mica.
A $25 Gift Card to Outback Steakhouse and another $25card to Barnes & Nobel, from my aunt Stacy, her fiancé Eric, and my cousin Joy.
A book on time and resource Management and relaxation, from my Dad
Money, from my aunt Ella, my cousin Gwen, and my Grandmother, individually.
The ability to go North, from my Mom.
A delicious lunch, from my Uncle Chuck.
The first season of Deadwood, from Ben and Jodi.
[01.12.10: The book Peter and Max, from
karishi
Over the Holidays, saw family, of course, but also saw
davidsfoley and
theatreannie, as they came to visit, at the coffee shop. That was awesome.]
That's it, I think. We went to dinner, tonight, with the aforementioned Outback card. Delicious steak and beer. Deeply full, now, and seriously considering more Jäger.
This is David Forbes, and this is where he talks about How We All Live In The Future, now more than ever, but changing the events by whicch we note these shifts. He talks about how we need to consider the ideological shifts in causation, rather than merely technological symptoms.
Because 2010 just screams "Future!" don't it?
Yeah it does.
A $25 Gift Card to Outback Steakhouse and another $25card to Barnes & Nobel, from my aunt Stacy, her fiancé Eric, and my cousin Joy.
A book on time and resource Management and relaxation, from my Dad
Money, from my aunt Ella, my cousin Gwen, and my Grandmother, individually.
The ability to go North, from my Mom.
A delicious lunch, from my Uncle Chuck.
The first season of Deadwood, from Ben and Jodi.
[01.12.10: The book Peter and Max, from
Over the Holidays, saw family, of course, but also saw
That's it, I think. We went to dinner, tonight, with the aforementioned Outback card. Delicious steak and beer. Deeply full, now, and seriously considering more Jäger.
This is David Forbes, and this is where he talks about How We All Live In The Future, now more than ever, but changing the events by whicch we note these shifts. He talks about how we need to consider the ideological shifts in causation, rather than merely technological symptoms.
Because 2010 just screams "Future!" don't it?
Yeah it does.