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“A very little key will open a very heavy door” (Charles Dickens, Hunted Down)
Can action, sci-fi, and fantasy worlds inspire real world outcomes?
Can action, sci-fi, and fantasy worlds inspire real world outcomes? Heard at a session with Marc Bernardin, Naren Shankar, and Emily Carmichael about building worlds at the ScreenCraft Writers Summit 2021: Example. Star Trek inspired real world...
How do screenwriters create characters for action, sci-fi, and fantasy worlds?
How do screenwriters create characters for action, sci-fi, and fantasy worlds? Heard at a session with Marc Bernardin, Naren Shankar, and Emily Carmichael about building worlds at the ScreenCraft Writers Summit 2021: Well-written characters attract audiences.Game...
‘The Glass Cage: Automation and Us’ by Nicholas Carr
Via The Boston Globe: Book review: ‘The Glass Cage: Automation and Us’ by Nicholas Carr - Books - The Boston Globe.Key sentence: "...all of us will see our skills eroded, our intelligence debased, and our work devalued, if we sacrifice human responsibility...
This Interactive Chart Is The Best Way To Find The Perfect Laptop For You
Via Business Insider: Thanks to Marek Gibney, a programmer and web designer based in Hamburg, Germany, now you can browse laptops by price, screen size, weight, brand, and several other metrics you might be considering in your ideal computer. Gibney calls it “The...
This Interactive Chart Is The Best Way To Find The Perfect Laptop For You
Via Business Insider: Thanks to Marek Gibney, a programmer and web designer based in Hamburg, Germany, now you can browse laptops by price, screen size, weight, brand, and several other metrics you might be considering in your ideal computer. Gibney calls it “The...
Missionary doctors treating Ebola in Africa: Why people are suspicious of missionaries.
Via Slate: …missionaries are incapable of separating their religious work from their medical work. Missionary doctors treating Ebola in Africa: Why people are suspicious of missionaries. Something Christians might take issue with.
Missionary doctors treating Ebola in Africa: Why people are suspicious of missionaries.
Via Slate: …missionaries are incapable of separating their religious work from their medical work. Missionary doctors treating Ebola in Africa: Why people are suspicious of missionaries. Something Christians might take issue with.
The Case Against ‘Radical’ Christianity
Via Christianity Today: …the underlying theology behind oft-heard calls to be wild and crazy radical believers—as if Christianity were an extreme sport—is works righteousness in a new, consumerist mode. The Case Against 'Radical' Christianity | Christianity Today...