Saturday, March 09, 2024

Sheepwash farm thistling - Journalist Kara Swisher ‘burns’ Bezos, Gates, tech culture in memoir

 I was looking for myself and asking everyone except myself questions which I, and only I, could answer.

— Ralph Ellison, born in 1914

Note🚝 Trevor Payne of Tilburry and Harris Farm fame 250 …two daughters and a son 



Misfortune also struck his Bali Bombing project shortly after it went into production for the ABC. In 2005, writer Peter Schreck conceived a two-parter about the terrorist attack in Kuta in October 2002 in which 202 people, including 88 Australians, were killed. The first part Mike wanted to make from the point of view of the Australian victims and covering the police operation.

“Michael Jenkins’ contributions to the entertainment industry and his legacy as a film-maker and storyteller will be well remembered,” his management agency wrote.
He spent a few years working as a reporter in the Canberra press gallery, but soon transferred back to Sydney and began working as a production assistant at the ABC – before he got his start as a director on the ABC soap opera Bellbird in the late 60s.





Earthquake felt across western Sydney and the Blue Mountains

Our brains take rhythmic snapshots of the world as we walk – and we never knew


Journalist Kara Swisher ‘burns’ Bezos, Gates, tech culture in memoir Seattle Times 



We’re opposing crackdown on free speechBabylon Bee. Somehow I missed this new New York “hateful conduct” law. Via e-mail:

New York has announced a new censorship law that would coerce social media networks, including the satirical website The Babylon Bee, to monitor and crack down on what the state deems as “hateful conduct.”

But what will be deemed as “hateful conduct” is left up to humorless state officials to decide. And the Bee would need to adopt and endorse the state’s definition….

Alliance Defending Freedom is representing the Bee and urging a federal court to uphold a lower court’s decision halting this blatant censorship law—but we need your help.

 

Internet depends on unpaid labor of a small pool of hobbyists Guardian


Lev Shestov on the Fall of Man - by William F. Vallicella.


I’m rather fond of Shestov, probably because my philosophical outlook is grounded in existentialism, which I studied under my mentor Edward Gannon S.J.


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