Caitlin R. Kiernan writes:

The stories, the world, and me, we play this game of leap frog. The world changes me, the act of writing stories changes the stories that I write, and the stories I write seem capable of effecting at least very small changes upon the world.

And:

When I was in college, I was fortunate enough to attend a lecture on chimpanzees by Dr. Jane Goodall. She described a group of chimps that she’d watched reacting to an enormous waterfall. Clearly it disturbed them greatly. They seemed terrified. They would cower and peer out at it from between their fingers. But again and again, they would return to see that damned waterfall. And “I began to suspect,” said Dr. Goodall, “that I was watching the origins of religion.”

And:

It’s not an easy thing, being a Luddite and a geek.

Blogdex also leads me to Speckled Paint where Joshua Tense discusses the Adbusters corporate flag debate:

I do wish that the Apple logo wasn’t included in the billboard. I’m not sure what corporate evils Apple has commited. It makes me think it’s only there because it’s a nice vector logo, easy to place in a solid-on-solid format.

It’s a good point. I think. Is the Apple logo there just because it’s an easily recognizable brand or, as was suggested at Metafilter, because it provides a counterpoint to the Microsoft logo in the top right corner? Personally, I was distracted by Speckled Paint’s link to all those graphic images of extreme computer hardware.