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Canned Dragons

Canned Dragons is a weblog about faith, noise and technology, written by Robert.

"For the memory can both provoke the dragon and the memory can also subdue him."

~ St. John Chrysostom

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Flow

I read about the new animated film Flow recently and was sufficiently intrigued to rent it from Amazon when my youngest son and I were home by ourselves one night. I was impressed by the visuals and the well, flow, of the story, as a group of animals navigate their

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The Mouse House Redux

Changes to Disney World have me rethinking making any future plans to visit the park.

A still of Mickey Mouse piloting a steamboat from the animated movie Steamboat Willie.
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A Different Perspective

Another account of Len Riggio, the longtime head of Barnes & Noble.

A Different Perspective

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The Fifth Point of the Compass

I have to approach a topic like macroeconomics with a huge dose of humility. It’s not my area of expertise and never will be. While I can point out the (many) moral failings of the current U.S. heads of state with some sense of clarity, I’m not

A man who looks like some sort of priest, with his back to the camera and arms outstretched, looks a a sort of conjured image of the Tower of Babel.
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Moondrop Displacement Entry

W. David Marx writes in his blog Culture about 10,000 Maniacs and the earnest progressivism of the early alternative music culture. Certainly 10,000 Maniacs were a bit over-the-top, but they fit seamlessly in the general aesthetic of “alternative” culture. Progressivism was cool in the 1980s. Merchant worked at

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Matter Refounded and Rebounded

I love the read-it-later tool Matter, but it seems like it's no longer an active project getting updates. The Matter Obsidian plugin makes my startup time somewhere from 30-60 seconds and it hasn't been touched in 2 years. Readwise, meanwhile, just updated their plugin this week.

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Bandcamp Friday

Bandcamp just held another one of their “Bandcamp Fridays,” during which the company waves its share of the revenue from the music and merch sold on the site, allowing the artists to capture more of the proceeds. The monthly event has been a huge success and many record labels and

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Hey Hey Hey, Goodbye

Though I love the service, I have canceled my HEY email account. I’m not happy about it, but I am pretty sure it’s the right thing to do. The founders have been saying things I’ve been critical of for some time, but it has reached the point