Sending love

October 22, 2007

Romance and words do pair like coffee and cream, and as a lover of wordplay, I admit: I am taken with these scrabulous fabulous gifts developed for Facebook.

I know, am as surprised as you are.

Certainly, they are overpriced at $1 USD. That’s per virtual letter literally. Still.

Ghost of Manhattan

October 22, 2007

My backlog of posts is currently housed in a rebellious and separate device, and I am too indolent for further examination tonite, so have posted one of my inserts from the Upcoming Podcast With Presidential Candidate Mitt Romney comment / debate section:

Why, Faceloop of Comment 6.

Tech IS one of the main engines driving the U.S. economy, so you cannot ignore it. No presidential candidate can. You cannot extract any of those issues you list from technology, as it is such an integral part of modern American life. The terrorist attacks and war in Iraq are all assaults on our way of life, and our technological edge is the source of much envy around the world. You cannot be a modern day president and not have a plan to keep the U.S. at the technological forefront.

Regarding global warming, the problem cannot be sorted with today’s tech, but will have to be solved with the innovation of tomorrow.

I, for one, would look at a presidential candidate’s technological plank come decision time.

Surprising that Romney is the first to respond. Since Al Gore created the internet, I figured it would be someone from his camp?.. ;)

I would like to see addressed an eclectic round of issues…including mentions on U.S.-Sino relations, intellectual property rights and personal privacy online. What do you think?

Art aside

October 22, 2007

Have promised myself to be expansive someday and start again with the oils, sculpting and drawing. For the sake of time, ease, and muy important lack of a studio, my meantime mode of expression has gone the way of digital. It feels a titch like cheating, but the versatile play is quick and fun for me. [ First cut-outs. ]