non attachment

posted by Swarm in a tribe.net discussion. Detached and unattached imply that one is disconnected, not a part of, disengaged or uncommitted. Enlightenment comes through a process of paying attention, deep commitment and insight into our interconnectedness. Non attachment is not clinging to the passage of emotions (or whatever) as it arises and then falls …

I heart wikis

For one reason or another I find myself in the middle of four1 different books at once. It’s causing a bit of a log jam and I’m not really progressing any of them very well. Last night while I was noodling about with my wiki I decided that I should do something to encourage myself …

down to two

Citycomforts.com has an entry called Boiling a zoning code down to the basics, which links to an encouraging article about a Canadian design code that contains only two key items – building height and distance from pavement.

good news

My plea has been answered.

press coverage

A copy of an article in The Independant from June 4th 2004 can be found here. It has an interesting quote, cited as being taken from a web site somewhere. This was raw. There was no night, no unison, (except in self awareness). No way to defuse one’s silent twitching with a laugh/joke/anecdote/drink. It was …

that rings a bull

An iframe test, this could get ugly1. see the complete project here. 1. but only if you visit the site, as there is a Romulan cloaking device cast over the RSS feed on this one.

inside

Just remembered that I have some pics of the interior here.

a task worth trying

Last week, an interesting exchange about Regent Street in London, between John Massengale’s Veritas et Venustas and Peter Lindberg’s Tesugen.com, prompted me to reach for my bookshelf and open my copy of ‘How to Look at Buildings’. Written by the wonderfully named Darcy Bradell, it was originally printed in 1932. The copy I have is …