Here is one of the finest animated shorts I ever saw as a boy.
Sunday, August 3, 2008
Saturday, January 12, 2008
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Sunday, December 30, 2007
Christmas 2007!

A shout out to Melanie and Michel for the great gift: the "Spagetti Western" trilogy featuring a young Clint Eastwood. What is the appeal of the anti-hero in American literature, film and lore? Eastwood's "man with no name" is only out to take care of himself. He's just looking for ways to make easy money. But he only kills the killers, he leaves the innocent alone, or even helps them when he sees the opportunity. He's as bad as the bad guys but he's not. He has his own sense of justice and code of ethics. Maybe it's the toughness to take on the real villains along with his sense of stoic independence that is so appealing.
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
Updated Photo

If you're observant, you will have noticed that I've updated the photo of myself. Okay, that's not really me, that is the great Samuel Beckett, modernist to post-modernist author, playwright and poet. He wrote such things as
It is a lot to expect of one creature, it's a lot to ask, that he should first behave as if he were not, then as if he were, before being admitted to that peace where he neither is, nor is not, and where the language dies that permits of such expressions.
Haven't we all thought that? Anyway, Beckett had a great face. It was a good, hard, lean, tough, defiant-old-man face.
It is a lot to expect of one creature, it's a lot to ask, that he should first behave as if he were not, then as if he were, before being admitted to that peace where he neither is, nor is not, and where the language dies that permits of such expressions.
Haven't we all thought that? Anyway, Beckett had a great face. It was a good, hard, lean, tough, defiant-old-man face.
Saturday, December 15, 2007
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Man is not the same at all times. It is only at certain moments that he becomes aware of the heart-breaking inconceivability of the world in which he lives and which he ignores. At such moments, he wonders: what is my place in the midst of the terrifying immensity of time and space? What is my task? What is my situation? - Abraham J. Heschel
Saturday, December 8, 2007
Story link should work now
The link to the short story has been redirected and it should be working now. Hope you like it.
Tuesday, December 4, 2007
Quote of the Week
Okay, here is my quote of the week because I just can't think of anything substantial to write.(But do check out my just published short tale about giving, just in time for the holidays.)
A culture which leaves unsatisfied and drives to rebelliousness so large a number of its members neither has a prospect of continued existence, nor deserves it. -Freud
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