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@ Educators above all should carpe manana, and move away from performance-based teaching methods
about 2 hours ago
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@ OK, but world I want to reach is today's world, not world of yesterday. Have you read any of my books? E.g. Starbucks one?
about 3 hours ago
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@ Of course. But "great performance" almost always goes with "spell-binding" . . . not with participation-brokering. New world
about 5 hours ago
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@ can you tell I'm not feeling well? . . . :)
about 6 hours ago
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Final line of most moving speech never given: "There is some corner of another world that is forever mankind" (if astronauts died on moon)
about 7 hours ago
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@ no, "teaching" a performance art in Gutenberg world. In Google, karaoke world, teaching/preaching is participation art
about 7 hours ago
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I love sermons by @ Find "Trailer Hitches and Frogs of God" at:
about 20 hours ago
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@ "The new standard of excellence is not quality of performance, but quality of participation" Edwin Schlossberg
about 21 hours ago
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in reply to stevearrowood
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@ on backchannels to twitter during presentations/sermons; I disagree w/blog, but we need the debate
about 22 hours ago
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RT @: RT @: New work from Marina Abramovic - Kitchen Homage to St. Therese
1:52 PM Nov 24th
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RT @ A showcase of how to combine words & images in less than 3 minutes to convey meaning of "Trillion"
12:51 PM Nov 24th
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@ Jesus is the Tuning Fork to the eternal, God's Perfect Pitch. We need attunement to his frequences, where there is resonance
12:34 PM Nov 24th
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"There are no rules of architecture for a castle in the clouds" GK Chesterton: more mansion builders, please ... "just over the hilltop"
12:22 PM Nov 24th
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@ thx! bro
10:30 AM Nov 24th
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@ nice, nice
7:23 AM Nov 24th
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@ see Craig Nelson's "Rocket Men" (Viking, 2009). Armstrong chosen to be 1st over Aldrin why? Looked more like Charles Lindbergh
7:12 AM Nov 24th
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@ But most Primal of Primary Sources is personal communications with author. U can't get more personal than this
7:02 AM Nov 24th
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in reply to ShaunKing
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@ another tidbit from the book: Armstrong was chosen to be 1st over Aldrin because he looked more like Charles Lindbergh
6:54 AM Nov 24th
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RT @: For 23 years, son in coma hears everything spoken in his presence.
6:51 AM Nov 24th
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@ What am I, chopped liver? Am I not source enough? If you need more, see Rocket Men (2009) by Craig Nelson. . . .:)
6:46 AM Nov 24th
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