Friday, May 05, 2006



Media Dragons often tend to ponder upon the fine line between success and failure or even life and death. How doing one small thing can have a big effect. This phenomenon, this micro-action, has been called *The Butterfly Effect*. The slightest movement of a butterfly's wings reverberates throughout the universe effecting us all. Almost everyone is doing an Amazon Bestseller Promotion nowadays - Smart Mama, Smart Promotion: Cold Rivers of The Butterfly Effect

Art of Living & Literature Across Frontiers: Memento Mori: How Much Joy of Study Can You Stand
Postmodern rubbish, mumbo-jumbo, English Lite. Just what is going on in the nation's classrooms?

CONTROVERSY erupted in Victoria last year when an "English Lite" curriculum was mooted, in which students could complete year 12 English by only studying two texts ("texts" meaning film and video as well as books). That proposal was overturned but there is still much debate about where the curriculum is heading.


Thick lit? [It was the bible of Sixties counterculture and radical thought. Now as it approaches its 1,000th issue this week, Rolling Stone magazine is once again leading the rallying cry against the political establishment, giving a new lease of life to its legendary editor and founder Jann Wenner. Gaby Wood reports The voice of America ; Chances are he's inside the Capitol, monkeying around with the nation's laws while the rest of us are sleeping A crabby Congress, cranky liberals and crunchy conservatives. ]
• · For the past ten years or so, I’ve made it a habit to carry a small notebook in my front pocket. The model I favor is called the Europa, and I pull it ou an average of ten times a day, jotting down grocery lists, observations, and little thoughts on how to make money, or torment people. When gifts come back to haunt you. ; How can people who wouldn't dream of drinking in a pub called Gestapo cheerfully hang out at the KGB Bar? Communist chic ; Why you can never buy a decent used car. If Life Gives You Lemons …
• · · We all want to be happy but the problem has always been that you can't measure happiness The science of happiness: what could it be that makes us happy ; I did not have relationship with that man Gerrardo Barranquero or David Foley ... It's almost too-perfect for the press: a new Washington, D.C. sex scandal involving the Watergate complex
• · · · How Individuality Became the New Conformity Hello, I'm Special ; Heike Faller wonders whether, with all its ironic jokes and apron fantasies, her generation hasn't frittered away its feminist legacy Squandering our emancipation
• · · · · What a country: If affluent people want a body part and have cash, they can get the organ abroad American vampire ; The first move: a man's domain or girls can too? Would you make the first move?
• · · · · · Log into your PayPal account now—at Amazon, you can get a used copy of the now-recalled How Opal Mehta Got Kissed, Got Wild and Got a Life, the debut novel from former wunderkind Kaavya Viswanathan, for $495. Lucky early buyers of the book are quickly exploiting the latest literary scandal, in which the Harvard sophomore has been charged with plagiarizing from a growing number of books. While the Gettin's Good: $495 Will Get You a Used Copy of Kaavya Viswanathan's 'Opal Mehta' ; Most people probably dream of being the world's richest person - except, perhaps, the man himself Gates doesn't want to be world's richest man