Saturday, May 31, 2008
Meeting Chris Noth In The Street
Meeting Chris Noth in the street
with comments on Sex In The City (the movie)
recorded on youtube at literarydiscussions (click link below title)
or click on my 8 minute youtube recording
I was outside Chris Noth's building, standing 3 feet from his open car window, startled to see my favorite actor, and stammered "You are my hero"
Here is my tribute to actor Chris Noth, along with my reflections upon the newly released movie, "Sex In The City."
P.S. - Here is my little trick to test if my blog is in the search engines:
I include some rumplestiltskin word. My word is anekantavadaellada
Ellada is the modern Greek word for Greece.
Anekantavada is a Jain religion term meaning many-pointedness or
"Any attempt to express the truth of being and reality is but some partial aspect of reality."
An = not
ekanta = one
vada = view, path, truth, knowledge (or something like that)
with comments on Sex In The City (the movie)
recorded on youtube at literarydiscussions (click link below title)
or click on my 8 minute youtube recording
I was outside Chris Noth's building, standing 3 feet from his open car window, startled to see my favorite actor, and stammered "You are my hero"
Here is my tribute to actor Chris Noth, along with my reflections upon the newly released movie, "Sex In The City."
P.S. - Here is my little trick to test if my blog is in the search engines:
I include some rumplestiltskin word. My word is anekantavadaellada
Ellada is the modern Greek word for Greece.
Anekantavada is a Jain religion term meaning many-pointedness or
"Any attempt to express the truth of being and reality is but some partial aspect of reality."
An = not
ekanta = one
vada = view, path, truth, knowledge (or something like that)
Labels: Chris Noth Hero Sex In The City
Monday, May 26, 2008
Milan Kundera: Happiness - Linear or Circular
My first youtube post, recorded in ustream.
Sunday, May 25, 2008
Love Life as It Is, Not as You Wish It Were
Friday, May 23, 2008
Ustream.tv Great Books Podcasts
Today, I had a BRILLIANT idea for how St. John's College in Annapolis Md (and in Sante Fe NM) could place a webcam and a mic in each and every seminar classroom, where in Tuesday and Thursday evenings, for 2 or 3 hours, the 100 Great Books readings are discussed over the 4 years. They could have channels in ustream.tv with a show broadcast for each seminar. All that wonderful conversation is, in some sense going to waste, because people around the world who would like to participate in such readings and seminars, cannot participate in person.
Broadcasting these seminars would cost almost nothing, except the effor of someone caring enough to implement it, but the benefits to society would be enormous.
Broadcasting these seminars would cost almost nothing, except the effor of someone caring enough to implement it, but the benefits to society would be enormous.
Labels: ustream seminar philosophy education