Monthly Archives: February 2013

New Yahoo! policy brings workers together

In my morning perusal of the news today, I came across this article (and this one with a copy of the actual memo) describing a newly-revised policy for Yahoo! workers. “Speed and quality are often sacrificed when we work from home,” … Continue reading

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What makes you itch?

This video is worth a watch. (3:09) “What do you desire? What makes you itch?” Thus begins a narration monologue by Alan Watts, British-born philosopher who eventually settled in America. “What would you like to do if money were no object?” he … Continue reading

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What is Ensemble?

Ensemble. Phonetically, ahn-sahm-buhl. It’s a word I know. I like it. It’s Frenchy (so, ahn-sahn–bluh). Among other meanings, it means together. Defined simply as “all the parts of a thing taken together, so that each part is considered only in relation … Continue reading

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