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Name: K. D. Country: United States State: Washington
Interests: life & death, dogs & cats, aikido, thecreator Expertise: philosophy, writing, editing Occupation: artist, publisher, philosopher Industry: arts, publishing, editing
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1/30/2006
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I read Obama's The Audacity Of Hope and found it very interesting, and especially helpful as I try to understand the elections this coming November. It was an especially exciting book for me, because it is not often one gets to read a book written by a presidential candidate before he or she began the bid for the White House. I encourage everyone to read this book this summer, whether you're thinking of voting for Obama or for someone else. Do keep in mind, The Audacity Of Hope
was written a few years ago; therefore, after you finish the book,
learn more about Obama's views and thoughts by reading and listening to
his recent press statements and speeches.See my review of The Audacity Of Hope here (PDF): Audacity Of Hope. (Click on book cover to go to Amazon.com where it is for sale at $10+.) | | |
| The Future Is Here: For the sci-fi writer, to say this, it is both exciting and dangerous. Exciting because a new reality has emerged among us. Dangerous because now I must re-calibrate my future-vision one step beyond this new reality! So, here it is... APTURA! 
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| As founder of the profound reality-disconnectedness syndrome "PESD" (Post-virtual Epistemic Stress Disorder) it is only appropriate that
I, the author of The KillWare Chronicles, joins the Association of Virtual Worlds.
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| My good friend Tim Longley has developed a marvelous small company called
eOffice Inovations. All of us in eSpace need to be in touch with our
physical, er, non-virtual selves more, and Tim's ideas and inovations
are an excellent piece of that picture. Visit his highly informative website at eofficeinnovations.com (click image) and see how much you can learn. If you
have a business in the Seattle, Puget Sound area, you might want to contact him for
a consult. Be physical. Have a [_]D | | |
| Haven't bloggedy blogged in a while. Something to do with life in the non-virtual world, r-world vs. e-world, that sort of thing. And I don't want to talk about presidential elections or r-world or e-world wars right now.
So here's a totally non-heavy blog topic: I've always loved those "as seen on TV" gadgets and stuff when I've been at the county or state fairs. (Don't watch much real TV -- r-TV? an oxymoron? -- so I never saw them on TV.) But now there is a kind of e-TV place for those "as seen on..." and here it is:

Writing Update: KillWare III still not finished though getting very close. Watch for it soon. | | |
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