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Daily Archives: February 27, 2009
Kindle 3.0?: Russ Wilcox on the Future of “E Ink”, the Electronic Newspaper, and the Electronic Book
Russ Wilcox is the co-founder and CEO of E Ink, which produces the low-power/high-contrast “electronic paper” screen that has made Amazon’s Kindle 2 such a huge success. Wilcox spoke to Xconomy.com and set some dates for what’s just over the horizon … Continue reading
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Tagged books, e ink, e-books, e-newspapers, ecology, los angeles times, magazines, New York Times, newpapers, russ wilcox, trees, valley press
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Philosopher Nigel Warburton Weighs in on the ATHEIST BUS AD CAMPAIGN in Britain
British atheists recently put together some money and purchased bus ads around their country proclaiming, “There’s probably no God. Now stop worrying and enjoy your life.” Christians promptly responded with counter-ads of their own. Philosopher Nigel Warburton offers his perspective … Continue reading
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Tagged agnositicism, apologetics, atheism, Blaise Pascal, Christianity, david hume, Jesus, philosophy, Politics, religion, Richard Dawkins, the Bible
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A Very Short Quiz to Help You Figure Out Where You Are at Right Now
Read each question slowly, and respond honestly. 1) If it is in fact the case that you are, right at this moment, occupying a very definite volume of space, then why is it that you do not know, without first taking a moment to … Continue reading
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Tagged augustine, bodhidharma, Buddhism, Hinduism, life, paradox, philosophy, psychology, quizes, space and time, the self
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