“Put upon the fringe of each corner a thread of blue...”

And it shall be for you as a fringe, that you may look upon it and remember all the commandments of G-d, and do them... Numbers 15:38-39 I woke up today at six, thinking I’d have enough time to tye...

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Explaining the samff.com Methodology

I’m very comfortable explaining the development process to clients in a one-on-one or presentation environment, but I haven’t transfered this knowledge to the web. I have an outline that I presented to a client, which I wish to flesh out:...

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On Tying Techelet

unedited musing on tying blue threads

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What is Process Work?

Just a beginning: Depending upon the individuals and group consensus, as well as the historical moment, process work is an evolving, transdisciplinary approach supporting individuals, relationships and organizations to discover themselves and thereby resolve inner, relationship, world and personal body...

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d-squared

I just finished a mix for two new friends: James Moody — I’m in the mood for loveTortoise — EvergladeAim — Fall BreakFridge — Lo Fat DietJai Uttal — Guru BrahmaPlaid — Rest Proof ClockworkBoards of Canada — Music Is...

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Mozilla 1.0 Released

*Mozilla 1.0 Released!* Download now!...

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music in my ears

Songs I’m listening to, lately: Paul Weller vs. Portishead — Wild Wood Lata Mangeshkar — Chalte Chalte 10,000 Maniacs — Give Em What They Want Souls of Mischief — Cabfare Pharaoh’s Daughter — Koomi Lach Brian Eno — Ambient 1...

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emersed

It’s been a very long time since I’ve used my blog as a journal, as a purely expository space. Life has been really exciting recently; I feel as though my entire garden is blossoming — I’m finally seeing the fruits...

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Father’s Day, Family, Food

Father’s day activities. Seeing my half–sisters, niece, nephew, brother–in–law, and about half–a–dozen 1st and 2nd cousins. Delicious food, sheer exhaustion.

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Fellowship Application, Academiphobia, and a Good–Enough Diploma

A week–long fellowship, two admissions essays, and conquering my fear of school.

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Warning! This is Not Clipart! (Global EPS Logotype Database)

All logos are trademarks of their respective owners, and are offered as a convenience for their lawful use only, with proper permission from the copyright or trademark holders. Downloading files from this site does NOT give you authorization or permission...

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04: Impressive Japanese Web Designer

Some free tiny fonts here, a nice portfolio, and a Japanese blog. Source: www.04.jp.org...

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“My Story” by my Great-Uncle Charlie M. Gurewitz

A journey from “a small primitive village, where life was simple, slow, quiet, dull, uninteresting, sad, depressing, and at certain times of the year fearful” to lower Manhattan, and beyond.

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spilt self redefined

a deeply connected conversation...

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Penelope/Devotion

Ducks, Weaving, Devotion, Penelope.

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Peony

A Plant of Healing, Happy Life and Prosperity.

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category.samff.com, section images, and new indecies

I’ve messed a whole lot with the site, I’m not even sure it’s all working now. <base href> added, category.samff.com implemented, and a few changes to the homepage.

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Mesechet Pesachim — Chapter 10

Usage of the Blessed are You... formula occuring at the beginning and end of both short and long blessings.

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Spider-Goats!

A goat that produces spider's web protein is about to revolutionise the materials industry. Stronger and more flexible than steel, spider silk offers a lightweight alternative to carbon fiber.

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Rabbinical School and Accounting for the Autodidact

I might as well declare it here, as I’ve put the words into enough verbal conversations already: I’m considering going to Rabbinical School. Which means I have to account for being a high–school dropout.

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Energy Gradient

All of this matriculation has my brain bending around education. I’ve had channels before, and now, I feel like I’m overloading my own capacity....

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Expanding the Autodidact

I realize I could expand what I’ve caught onscreen into a rather complete autobiography.

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Tuesday Jersey, Wednesday Work

Ramblings about family, CSS, time–lapse webcamming and Torah portions.

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Getting Started

I’m pretty sure what follows is scattered, fragmentary, diffuse, what–have–you, but it’s some of the sketched–out ideas I managed to jot down during the hazy end of 2001. — — “The world-wide web is conceived as a seamless world in...

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Proposal for a new World Trade Center

See a "Proposal for the redevelopment of the World Trade Center in New York to replace that which was lost in the terrorist attack of September 11, 2002 (911)"

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Museum of Sex Exhibition: How NYC Transformed Sex in America

Great Flash site, very engaging (and slightly raunchy) advertising a new exhibit at the Museum of Sex: NYCSEX...

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Automation

I think one of our tenets should be “elegance”, always moving towards more refined solutions, processes, and products. One of the more frustrating aspects of project development is the repetition of certain tasks — take content collation, for example. One...

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The First Day

A profound and beautiful Shabbat ends, illuminating the week before me.

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Memories, Dreams, Reflections — C. G. Jung

C. G. Jung’s autobiography, Memories, Dreams, Reflections, includes his Seven Sermons to the Dead

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Categorization conundrum

How I should best employ multiple categories?

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