Quechup part 2: Quechup and the abuse of trust

TechBlog: Quechup and the abuse of trust: Trust is the single most important aspect in good relationships of all types. We become friendly and are willing to give of ourselves — personally, professionally, intellectually, even economically — when we trust who we’re dealing with. When trust is gone, business partnerships dissolve, marriages are split asunder, Continue reading Quechup part 2: Quechup and the abuse of trust

too many choices

I’ve been spending too much time over on my tumble-blog, which almost works like this one. There is no comment ability, though. Instead, one links to other tumble-blogs by adding them as your friends. You can see, in your work area, the list of your “liked” tumble-blogs, as well as a list of who links Continue reading too many choices

Things That Are Perfect, from (Notes on) Politics, Theory & Photography: Kirmen Uribe

Things That Are Perfect Though a favor to the feet, to the shoes the sandals are bare skeletons. An olive tree lives two thousand years but tends to remember nothing. Things that are perfect sow terror in me. I don’t like them. My handwriting’s skewed, my gait more so, doing my best. — Kirmen Uribe Continue reading Things That Are Perfect, from (Notes on) Politics, Theory & Photography: Kirmen Uribe