“… Ah, how do all my senses leap at this sight! I feel the young and sacred pleasure of life quivering in my nerves and veins. Was it a God who traced this sign which stills the vertigo of my soul, fills my poor heart with joy, and, in a mysterious rapture, unveils the forces … Continue reading »
Tag Archives: Nathan H. Fox
Where Is the Line With You?
Where is the line with you? At what point do you feel free enough to unleash internet rage unto others? Does your aggression on the internet lead to an increased sense of inhibition in the real world? An old study out of the University of Illinois asserts that there is no link between video … Continue reading »
UNIX: understanding Apple’s secret weapon and commands you might really need one day
Apple has been pegged as the ultimate newb-proof computer system of today’s market. In all actuality, the machines this massive empire now produce and ship to hipsters and tennyboppers around America almost never made it to where they are today. In the 90′s Windows slayed the computing market with the debut of Windows 95, reinventing … Continue reading »
Violence in the Media – Teaching the Troubled
The national statistics on TV violence cite that the average American, by the age of 18, will have been exposed to more than 200,000 violent acts. This month I will be 27 and my number hasn’t risen significantly because I shut the thing off a while ago. But as an adult, does TV violence I’ve … Continue reading »
Artist Profile: Bridgid Lupetin – The Woman of the Mountain
As a girl, the rustle of the trees and wind through her family’s property set the stage for Bridgid’s palate of colorful dreams. What emerged from her imagery became a balanced life filled with professional-grade art and bold athleticism. Born in 1984, Bridgid Lupetin’s grandmother noticed her time spent in the meadows, pawing at the … Continue reading »
Radical Research and Schizophrenia
I read an article recently by one David J. Stewart of jesus-is-savior.com and started to think about a few things and how they were in any way relevant to me. One that stuck out was the thought that some people are quite amazing at constructing ornate arguments based on basic imagery, especially pictures strewn throughout … Continue reading »
On the Art of Being Vague
In general, it is ofttimes appropriate to narrow down a topic about which one then express matters about that thing either meaningless or important to him or her. It is a simple thing really, and almost everyone has something to say at any given period of time about “it” – whatever it is. However, other … Continue reading »
Helping Out
Today I watched a man get struck by a truck. Hey, that has a nice rhyme to it… Anyway, my wife gave me the go-ahead to pull over and race to the patient. He was on his back, barely breathing. His eyes were open and fixed in a point out in space. The patient was … Continue reading »
Publishing a Book and Accepting Imperfection
In early 2012, I published my first book. I wanted to write about it because of the lingering feeling it is not completed, hopefully conveying to authors (or those aspiring to authorship) to know nothing like a book is ever really done or perfect the way we want it. I need to start off by … Continue reading »
Autistic Internet
My last article infuriated a lot of people. I gathered this from information given to me via an Internet connection, an electron flow narrowed to a very specific area – my eye. Each letter of the critical paragraphs singed my neurons, creating new connections in me. But I also realized I also affected others in … Continue reading »