2008

Dancing…

Matt Harding, a 32 year old video game designer, decided to quit his job and travel the world.  Check it out. I absolutely love it. He traveled to 42 countries to make this, and the video’s gone viral. It’s amazing how one ridiculous dance can bring a sense of global unity, if even just for [...]

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Living Online…

I’ve been blogging at solarcrash.com for about a year and a half now. It seems like forever. The writing process has been therapeutic and your comments have been very enlightening. Plus thanks to I’ve been able to pay for the web hosting bill and then some. For those of you who don’t follow via rss, [...]

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Exponential Times…

This is the latest edition of ‘did you know 3.0′. How do we be Christ, move as the church, and engage culture in such exponential times?

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Marketing Charity…

Our community of faith is part of the advent conspiracy again this year, and we’re trying to pool our funds to help provide clean water to those who need it. Part of the advent conspiracy tagline is ‘buy less, give more’. I don’t think we’ll have a problem with giving more. Charity is hip again [...]

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Giving gifts this season…

How do you really feel when someone gives you a gift, stating that they gave to instead to a charity, in your name? – Awesome, I didn’t get you anything either! – oh… thanks… with slight disappointment. – Good for you for donating.  It really doesn’t mean much to me that it’s in my name. [...]

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50,000 Shoes…

Just bought some, now you go too.

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Prop 8 – The Musical

See more Jack Black videos at Funny or Die I love the abomination / obama-nation bit. What do you think?

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Gates, Chasms, & Suburbia

(Image from an actual suburb of Toronto) One of the primary attributes of the suburbs that comes to my mind, (besides cookie-cutter houses, family idols, commuting, and affluence), is isolation. It could be densely disconnected like in the image above or even in a tightly secure urban condominium, but isolation is still at the heart [...]

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