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“The trick isn’t to unplug from our devices- it’s to unplug from the distractions, information overload, and trash that make us unhappy”

Alexandra Samuel has a very nice piece in The Atlantic that uses the digital Sabbath urge-- her treatment's not as systematic as other recent pieces about the movement,

By |2025-04-21T01:30:40-07:00February 16th, 2012|Attention / Distraction, Contemplative computing, Flow, Sabbaths|Comments Off on “The trick isn’t to unplug from our devices- it’s to unplug from the distractions, information overload, and trash that make us unhappy”

Alan Macfarlane on “the social and mental cloisters which exist everywhere in Cambridge”

via flickr From Alan Macfarlane's Reflections on Cambridge: Cloisters are half open, as are the social and mental cloisters which exist everywhere in Cambridge. The great advantage of a

By |2025-04-21T01:30:40-07:00February 13th, 2012|Architecture and Environment, Contemplative computing, Walking|Comments Off on Alan Macfarlane on “the social and mental cloisters which exist everywhere in Cambridge”

“Considered from intellectual, political, and administrative perspectives,” humanities reform proposals “are wrongheaded and ill-timed”

I'm going to blow through this quickly, so I can get back to real stuff, but I couldn't let this awfulness go unremarked: Gary Olson's latest essay in

By |2025-04-21T01:30:40-07:00February 13th, 2012|Postacademic|Comments Off on “Considered from intellectual, political, and administrative perspectives,” humanities reform proposals “are wrongheaded and ill-timed”

“the most important role that publishers perform is the one they are strangely reluctant to celebrate”

Via Pete Simon, I found this essay by Jeff Norton about making raising the visibility of editors as part of a larger effort to educate people (or maybe

By |2025-04-21T01:30:40-07:00February 9th, 2012|Books and reading, Contemplative computing, Technology, Writing|Comments Off on “the most important role that publishers perform is the one they are strangely reluctant to celebrate”
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