To easily modify Twenty Fourteen – Fourteen Colors; Fourteen Extended.
Color palette via css.
You've got to dig to dig it, you dig?
To easily modify Twenty Fourteen – Fourteen Colors; Fourteen Extended.
Color palette via css.
I am impressed.
Rolling Jubilee set up by Occupy’s Strike Debt group following the street protests that swept the world in 2011, launched on 15 November 2012. The group purchases personal debt cheaply from banks before “abolishing” it, freeing individuals from their bills.
By purchasing the debt at knockdown prices the group has managed to free $14,734,569.87 of personal debt, mainly medical debt, spending only $400,000.
[snip]We believe that most individual debt is illegitimate and unjust. Most of us fall into debt because we are increasingly deprived of the means to acquire the basic necessities of life: education, health care, and housing.
We also oppose debt because it is an instrument of exploitation and political domination.
There is a manual, to help.
Finally, I acquired my vanity domain name. It redirects views to here.
from Christopher Lydon, via transom.org
Papyrus – an online platform(webkit browser) for creating ebooks.
Psychologist Ellen J. Langer’s “Counter Clockwise: mindful health and power of possibility”, 2009. Excerpt of the book. Episode of NPR-Talk of the Nation, from this past August; a quote from the transcript.
LANGER: Well no, I think it’s easier than it sounds, actually, that, you know, it’s – people often confuse mindfulness with thinking, and thinking has gotten a bad rap itself. Now, when you’re being mindful, as I study it, you’re simply noticing new things. Even when you’re thinking, what is stressful is the worry that you’re not going to get the answer right, not the actual playing with the material.
Mindfulness is what you’re doing when you’re at leisure. If you are, oh, let’s say, on a vacation, you’re looking for new things. You’ve paid a lot of money to be in that state oftentimes. So I think that people would recognize that it’s enjoyable rather than taxing. And it’s even more than that. It’s I think mostly energy begetting, not consuming.
Reminds me a bit of “The Art of Travel” by Alain De Botton.