What might happen if you could pin labels on people in your life? What if they could pin their own labels on themselves and on you? What if you shared that information as part of your address books? How could tagging as a form of categorization enhance your interaction with people? Read on for some ideas…
Science, yet again, discovers phenomena it can’t explain — but that fits right in with centuries-old eastern philosophy.
I spent a good portion of the evening grocery shopping — and so did the rest of the island, apparently. Once I’d returned home, put away the groceries, completed my daily _asana_ practice and read a chapter of [Living With the Devil][devil], I dedicated my evening to learning how to use [xmlhttprequest][xml] to dynamically update […]
A recipe for disaster, new twists on old pies, and updates from Haiku…
This morning’s yoga practice underscored its importance in my life. Somehow, I easily forget that I haven’t been practicing for many years, that I’ve only practiced on a daily basis for about a year. But when I rise from the closing meditation (just as when I rise from sitting meditation or chanting), I feel renewed and rejuvenated, regardless of my mental and physical state prior to practice.