Monthly Archives: January 2014

Selection

A mass of metal glows upon the ground, intensely densely yellow-cored and cold. Beside it waddles awkwardly around the mutant goose that laid those eggs of gold. A solemn guardian presents your choice: Now which, he asks, would you prefer … Continue reading

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Base Two

If how we use our brains creates neural pathways that in turn permit how we use our brains, then perhaps how we use our communication devices creates avenues that govern our relationships with our communicators. Ancient Greek had a dual … Continue reading

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On the New Year’s Eve Puzzle

We bought the new year puzzle yesterday: a comic illustration of a bar with aliens at drink and fight or play. But it won’t interlock – most pieces are designed to lean together and abut. There’s nothing positive about the … Continue reading

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