1. The Essential Noam Chomsky -- contains incisive commentary upon the United States in the 20th century as well as the nature and effect of activism upon government. 2. Lonesome Dove -- Intriguing perspective of those characters types so many children idolize. 3. Anna Karenina -- Because Every happy family is happy in the same way; while every unhappy family is unhappy in a different way. 4. Fierce Invalids Home from Hot Climates -- Contains the question: Why does the United States do these horrible things? "Because the cowboys wiped out the buffalo, wherever a buffalo fell, a monster sprung up in its place." 5. In Patagonia -- I am having trouble with this one as it reminds me a little of Steinbeck without faith in humanity nor humour.
I believe that there is one point missing from this article. In my workplace, at least, there seems to be a paucity of people able to deal with the technology they are faced with. As a result, I have found myself in a unique position of empowerment within my workplace. I believe that if more people felt this confidence, they would no longer feel the need to worry so much about remaining connected while not at work.
I would like to offer to buy SCO. I have... mmm... 87 cents and a chewing gum wrapper. I expect some change back.
1. The Essential Noam Chomsky -- contains incisive commentary upon the United States in the 20th century as well as the nature and effect of activism upon government.
2. Lonesome Dove -- Intriguing perspective of those characters types so many children idolize.
3. Anna Karenina -- Because Every happy family is happy in the same way; while every unhappy family is unhappy in a different way.
4. Fierce Invalids Home from Hot Climates -- Contains the question: Why does the United States do these horrible things? "Because the cowboys wiped out the buffalo, wherever a buffalo fell, a monster sprung up in its place."
5. In Patagonia -- I am having trouble with this one as it reminds me a little of Steinbeck without faith in humanity nor humour.
I believe that there is one point missing from this article. In my workplace, at least, there seems to be a paucity of people able to deal with the technology they are faced with. As a result, I have found myself in a unique position of empowerment within my workplace. I believe that if more people felt this confidence, they would no longer feel the need to worry so much about remaining connected while not at work.