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Multi-session meditation timer for Palm. How geeky-hippy cool is that. And it’s got a good selection of noises.
links for 2007-10-06
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Interesting. Zeitgeist, presumably.
links for 2007-10-05
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“It is both unnerving and intriguing that a mental disorder which isolates people from human society, and which must surely have its origins in some malfunction of the nerve cells, is reflected in the behaviour of cells that have themselves been isolated.
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I wonder if this would make a good photographic light…
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I want one!
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Might give this a try.
links for 2007-10-04
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Signed up for the beta of this a few days ago. Looks like a really exciting idea.
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“Applying Buddhist Ethics to the News”. What a brilliant idea! A new blog.
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October 10th. This year’s theme: “Mental Health in a Changing World: The Impact of Culture and Diversity”
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Ooooh!
Linked-up constant update love-joy
Ask, and ye shall receive. Or at least want something really obvious and it’s likely to come to pass.
Twitter can now be used to update Facebook status. And the updates already appear in my blog sidebar. So, should I wish to inform all five people that make up my total audience in both places that I am scratching my arse while on the top deck of a bus bound to Barking (via my mobile, of course), I can.
Possibly this much-desired functionality has been available for weeks if not months unnoticed by me, but hey, I can be happy about it even if it’s belated.
Now that’s been achieved I have another request, oh twitterific ones. I thought, only yesterday, how exciting it would be if I could attach images taken on my mobile to my tweets (and indeed sound and video files… why stop at pictures?). It would then be the perfect all-in-one micro-blogging tool with the output available in multiple definable destinations and searchable in ways that the twitter team is already beginning to implement.
Shiny!
links for 2007-10-02
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A specific aspect of “outsider art”
links for 2007-10-01
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Video – Jon Kabat-Zinn, Mr MBSR, talks to Google wonks.
links for 2007-09-29
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Buddhism and psychology; the conflation of the two in the west; practice, technique, teaching.
links for 2007-09-28
links for 2007-09-27
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Review of Daniel Siegel’s book in The American Journal of Psychiatry
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“They said the rural landscape and history had strong appeal, but still referred to a “backward” lifestyle, suspecting no modern technology such as computers and microwaves existed in the home.” One for the step-mother.
