The other day in Austin I encountered a woman dressed recognizably as a Buddhist nun in the parking lot of Wheatsville Co-op. I photographed her with my little black and white camera, which is something I do frequently with friends and strangers alike. When I asked her name and address, she said just to […]
Archive for June, 2007
Genetically modified foods
Published June 29th, 2007 in Farming, Food labeling, Nutrition, Food additives, Food Supply, Agriculture, Crops, GMO foods and Uncategorized. 19 CommentsSee the world change
Published June 18th, 2007 in Visual Imagery, Population Growth, Poverty, Money, Third World, Statistics, Trends, Health, Gifted and Talented, Ideas, Ted Talks and Uncategorized. 2 CommentsVisual imagery can tell stories and truths which would be very hard to capture and communicate otherwise. I want to share this IDEA WORTH SPREADING. Initially presented by TED TALKS, a site that regularly gives us “Inspired Talks by the World’s Greatest Thinkers and Doers,” this presentation by Hans Rosling is posted by the […]
Science blogs good! deep sea news bad: Mustard gas at seabottom
Published June 13th, 2007 in Uncategorized. 6 CommentsI have by chance and a little surfing run into two things, one good and one bad. The good part is the discovery of a catch-all website called ScienceBlogs that links to many blogs and discussions about science. Some of the topics are Biology, Brain & Behavior, Culture Wars, Medicine, Physical Science, Planet […]
