Monthly Archives: January 2012

Truth, Questions, and Breaking

I like speculative fiction. It allows a context in which you can ask some interesting questions. You can look at a “truth”, and see how quickly it crumbles and falls. Consider the following. Zombie apocalypse. You’re holed up in a cave. … Continue reading

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The First Thirty

I went on a hike up Farmington Canyon. I’ve posted a few of the pictures here. As soon I as I was out of the car, the voices started up in my head. You’ve probably heard them before. They whisper things like: … Continue reading

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Unstoppable

Sometime in my childhood, someone introduced me to the paradox of the unstoppable force and the immovable object. I spent months and months trying to resolve this problem. In my young mind I pictured the immovable object as an anvil … Continue reading

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Farmington Canyon

We woke up to four inches of snow yesterday, but my chronic cabin fever kicked in around 1:00, and I couldn’t help but head out for a hike. I have been running and hiking just above Fruit Heights, but decided … Continue reading

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Breaking Bad

I was talking with a few friends on Twitter about Breaking Bad. I ended up disagreeing with a couple of them, and promised to write a blog post about my opinions. It’s not that I think I’m right and everybody … Continue reading

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Tackling 2012

Happy New Year! Usually I write my New Year’s resolutions in December. I just write down the things I did the previous 12 months, and then feel pretty darn good about myself. But this year I actually have a few … Continue reading

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