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Friday 7 September 2012

SUSPENDED!


SUSPENDED!


 

   


   
September 03,2012
   
BY GRAY DOURMAN


Suspended.  Not terminated.  Not revoked.  Not even closed.  Your account is suspended.  Words as shocking and bruising as the maliciously cast sticks and stones of neighbourhood bullies.  From out of nowhere.  With no explanation.  No warning.  Suspended!

My behaviour was assessed by an algorithm which determined that it was unacceptable.  I depend upon Twitter for stimulation.  I'd be severly handicapped without it. But to be measured and suspended by an automated calculation seemed somehow, inappropriate.  I am always wary when there is a confluence between programmed machines and compulsive human behaviour.

Twitter told me I could appeal and appeal I did.

Twitter replied, "It looks like a disproportionately large number of users, including ones you followed or @replied, have chosen to either block your account or report it as spam."

The suitably fuzzy expression, "It looks like..." was interesting and I was casually curious about the definition of "disproportionately large".

Twitter monitors how users are followed and take a particular interest in aggressive following and churning (repeatedly following and un-following large numbers of other users).

As I have not engaged in stalking behaviour by persistently @replying to or Direct Messaging any particular Tweeter, as I do not follow and unfollow frequently and do not use automated methods, it is innocent that I plead on this one and would challenge Twitter to show me proof of any contravention.

Apparently it is considered aggressive following to indiscriminately follow hundreds of accounts just to garner attention but Twitter suggest that one can follow 2000 people in total.  It seems this limit is different for every user and is based on a ratio of followers to following.  Twitter will tell you when you hit this limit by showing an error message in your browser. I have never seen this error message.

Twitter also places limits on actions such as following, API requests per hour, and number of updates per day.

Hmmm...Well I do want attention but I constrain my following to hundreds, well under the thousands suggested. So it must be a contravention of the rules to want attention.  Guilty to that I plead.

According to Twitter, following a few users if their accounts seem interesting is normal and is not considered aggressive.

Marvellous! I would only ask how many is a few? Finding 2000 accounts that "seem interesting" would be a challenge for me.

Twitter also informs me following is not mutual. You can see a person's tweets without a mutual relationship.

I understand that.  The only direct relationships I can detect are @reply and Direct Messages.  Anyone I @reply or DM can reply if they wish do so but thay are also free to ignore the communication without penalty.  No harassment there.

I like to @reply to specific tweets of interest and followed this Twitter tip: If you need to communicate with someone but don't need to see their updates every day, don't follow them. Visit their profile or send them an @reply when you need to; sending @replies doesn't require following, and your reply will appear in the person's @mentions tab so they can reply back.

If I correctly understand, what appears to have happened is that I used @reply and a 'disproportionately large' number of recipients didn't like what I had to say, so blocked me or reported me as spam, and I was suspended.  As I did not repeatedly @reply to any single tweeter I cannot see why I would be suspended unless I was lumped in with those miscreants who do and fell victim to an algorithm too blunt to differentiate between a genuine voice in the wilderness and a malicious siren spamming away in order to lure the unaware into a morass of enticements.

I scrupulously avoid profanity, pornography or slander in my @replies, so the motive to block must be ideological or a matter of taste.

And what of adding links?  Links do not open automatically.  The links are there to redirect the reader from the original tweeted assertion to further information or a different point of view.  I add links with relish.  I love to send readers down paths less travelled to destinations seldom visited.

I am not a passive follower.  My temperment is that of an iconoclast.  I am compelled to challenge accepted behaviour and blind belief.  I use @reply to challenge assertions.    There is no mandatory response required.  My challenges can simply be ignored.  I use Direct Message to send personal messages.  I use Tweet to state opinion.


Twitter tells me " it isn’t a race to get the most followers. If you follow users that you’re interested in and post meaningful content, it’s more likely that legitimate users will find you and read your updates. People follow other users on Twitter to read updates that are interesting to them."

How lovely but not my experience.  Most tweeters find gaining followers the most stimulating benefit of operating in the Twittersphere.  They like to acquire followers so that they can exert their influence.  Exerting influence is among the most important compulsive behaviours of the human species.  The integration of compulsive behaviour, tools of influence and the automated management of behaviour is of interest to me.


Apparently rules governing behaviour and etiquette have been devised and translated into an algorithm which if not followed without exception, the penalty of suspension is to be paid.  Twitter is a good old fashioned club. Clubs are an age old and well understood mechanism for imposing social conventions. Fear of suspension influences behaviour.

Twitter graceously reinstated my account for which I am grateful.  But blocked and suspended I gasped for the oxygen of debate. I questioned the character of an algorithm which permits the blocking of followers so that if a tweeter is blocked an,as yet unstated, number of times, the account is suspended.  It seems an incredibly easy way to silence the unconventional voice!

Perhaps a more conscious mechanism for separating the enthusiastic communicator from commercial spammer is required?



Thursday 30 August 2012

I'VE BEEN DUMPED





Twitter has just suspended my account.  No warning. No explanation.  Just suspension.  So what if I relied on Twitter for my living, for my well being, for my ability to communicate?  Where would I be?  

I love Twitter.  It is easily my preferred method of reaching people who want to know what I think and what I have to say.  Now I have to wait until they have reviewed my case to participate again.  It is of concern to me but I have to say I am at a lost to say exactly why.

I have not been on Twitter long.  I don't not spend a great deal of time on it.  Actually I'm on it less than 90 minutes a day and 90 minutes would be a long stint.  And yet, I feel a little like I feel when a woman dumps me or friend doesn't turn up for an appointment or my kids treat Father's Day with little or no effort.  It occurs to me that we build up unconscious dependencies without really understanding what function that dependency serves.  It defies logic that there would be dependency without function.

So I have to think long and hard about exactly what function Twitter serves in my life and will have to find alternatives and options so that if I am cut off again...well I have somewhere else to go.

Gray

Friday 8 June 2012

AN INTERVIEW WITH ME...


















Could you share a little about yourself and what led you to become a writer?

As the Summer of Love had turned to a Canadian Fall,  I left Vancouver and rented a farm near a small town in the Cascade Mountains of British Columbia called Grand Forks.  I was born a few miles up the road but had spent my teen years just outside the ‘big’ city.

The editor of the local newspaper took a liking to me and asked me to write a small piece explaining why I chose to return to the valley when so many young people were leaving.  The piece was a success and became a regular column.  I have made a living from writing in one form or another ever since.

According to your Bio, you now write full time, but just how much of your life is set aside for writing?

I write three hours a day.  No more, no less.  The most important tool in my portfolio is discipline. 

A long time ago someone told me, ‘If you want to be a cowboy you have to wear a cowboy hat.’ 

If you want to be a writer you have to write, day in and day out.  But writing is a physical business and it is important for a writer to understand his or her physical limits.

I know you have other novels out, but today I want to focus on Woman of the Century.

Could you tell us a little about your novel? Would you take us on a brief tour of your novel and the world you’ve created?

The Twentieth Century was a period of particularly dramatic transition both socially and technologically.  Those who lived through it witnessed dramatic political progress, ordinary people were offered new opportunities and the means to travel and migrate. 

Nowhere did this transformation express itself with more vigour than the arts, especially painting.  It was an exciting, fraught and challenging time for all who lived through it and offered unlimited possibilities for dramatic tension and moral dilemma.

Where does the inspiration for you main character and her story come from?

My mother arrived in Canada from London as a war Bride in 1944 but never let go of the old country.  She yearned for the city of her childhood and the family she left behind.  She talked of little else. 

When she touched on stories of her mother her eyes always filled with tears.  I never met nor knew my Grandmother. Woman of the Century is my imagining of her life.

What is the message behind the story? Was it something you specifically wrote a story around or did it develop as your characters came to life?

The most innocuous person you might pass on the street may have lived an extraordinary life.  Not all greatness results in celebrity or notoriety. 

I knew what I wanted to write about long before I started the book.  All in all it took me more than thirty years to finish it.  I had to wait for my mother to pass and she hung on for a very long time. 

Over the years the characters taught me things I didn’t know and told me things I had not heard before.

Do you work from an outline or just go with the flow? If you use an outline, how detailed is it?

As with most of my work I outlined first, built a foundation timeline, added the broad historical details, then, let the characters loose in the framework, pushing them back when they strayed too far out of context and disciplining them when they didn’t behave in a manner that was true to their background and beliefs.

Your novel spans a century and I am curious about the amount of research involved in such an undertaking.
Could you tell us how you go about it, how you ‘catalogue’ information to make it all work, (since everything from language to clothing changes as well as technology, values, traditions etc.)?

Every day, whatever I’m doing, I collect information about whatever I’m interested in, especially when it bisects specific project that I’m working on.  I have notebooks filled with bits and pieces of this, that and the other. 

When it comes time to insert a given detail into a current work, I acquire as much additional insight as I can, shying away from the well know to the minor facets of an issue. 

It is the fleshing out of the minor that brings the major into focus.

How does this book differ from what you have written in the past?

Woman of the Century was a much bigger, far more personal story than I have ever told before.  Through most of my career I have written to brief.  With this book, I owned it, from inception to completion.

How long have you been awaiting the release of your novel? How much time has elapsed between having typed the last word, through the editing phase and to print?

About four months.  Waiting for the final edit was the hardest part of the whole process.

How have the changes in present day publishing impacted your schedule as a writer?

Not much.  Writing is writing.  Writing on a computer is very much easier than a manual portable and carbon paper but that also means more people can do it.  In many ways it was sheer physical effort of writing that gave me the edge over the writers who wanted to do it but didn’t have the strength.

How do you handle marketing? Do you have a plan, a publicist or just take one day at a time?

Now, I have to rely on word of mouth and social networking.  The strategy is to find a champion for the book who knows the market and believes in the project.  Someone with whom I can share the critical and financial rewards.

Do you have any advice for aspiring authors?

Write.  Write whatever you can, whenever you can.  Writing is much more important than research or marketing.  It is a skill that comes from practice.  Clattering away on the keyboard is equivalent to doing scales on the piano.  However good the research or the marketing, it will all come to nothing if the product doesn’t deliver. 

Could you tell us what you’re working on now?

A piece of non-fiction based on the idea that we carry belief within us, like we carry our genetic code, but we cannot locate where.  I’m looking for that location.


Monday 21 May 2012

MATURE MEN WITH MONEY



Mature men with money are an interesting social demographic. They even have their own unique marketing acronym...MMWM.

They are in a phase in their lives when they think more profoundly about things that seemed unimportant during other periods of life.

They differ from mature men without money because they are either working but at the sunset of their career or retired. In many cases they have paid off or nearly paid off the big ticket life debts like the mortgage and the education costs of their children.

They are preoccupied with what they've accomplished and what comes next, what they're leaving behind both physically, passed on in their DNA, and morally, what they've passed on of what they've learned and they believe.

It is a passage in life that is psychologically challenging and changes their behaviour in unpredictable ways which the people around them, especially dependents, find difficult.

With death approaching, it is a time when belief becomes more important in the scheme of every day life. Just as the blood and body body carry the gentic code, stored in chromosones and DNA, it stands to reason that belief must be carried along with it. When we move from one place to another,across the street or around the world, we carry our genes, but we also carry our beliefs.

The nihilists among us might suggest we carry our beliefs in the brain, the spiritualists, the soul. So where in the brain and where in us does the soul reside? We know which part of the brain governs memory, but we have yet to find the area that governs belief.

Here we explore many of the beliefs and their influence on our lives because we make important decisions based upon what we believe and therefore it behooves us to understand and nuture those beliefs. In our evolving and revolving universe incidents are never repeated but they can be remembered in a variety of versions.

The Magic Helix is a repository of beliefs that have formed out of memories and experiences, presented to entertain, educate and enlighten.

And you can start enjoying the journey by clicking here .




Tuesday 15 May 2012

DON'T WEAR THE HAIRSHIRT....




So the finance minister of Luxembourg opens the door a crack and suggests that if Greece has a government, there might be room to address the concerns of the great swath of voters who question the merits of austerity.  I applaud him.  This is the dialogue of democracy and peaceful evolution.  Austerity isn't working.  It never does.  We humans can make things.  We humans can do things.  We human can go places.  All this activity produces wealth.  All this activity needs hope, belief.  There is no hope and no belief in severe austerity.  Austerity and piety are regressive instincts and most human progress is born of optimism and enthusiasm.  No hairshirts here please.  Let's talk.  Let's adjust.  Let's progress.

Gray Dourman
www.magichelix.com

Monday 7 May 2012

NOW LET'S SEE IF DEMOCRACY WORKS....

















In one of the myriad of European conflicts over history Edward III laid siege to Calais.  The city was ordered to resist at all costs.  Eventually the city was starved into submission and forced to parley for surrender.  Edward agreed not to plunder the city if any six of its top leaders would sacrifice themselves, and walk out, wearing nooses around their necks, and carrying the keys to the city and castle.   Six burghers volunteered, stripped down to their breeches and appeared at the city gates.  They expected to be executed but  they were not.  

This time the Burghers did not walk out.  So, the voters in local elections in the U.K. reject the dogma of austerity, then Greece, then France... now what?  The cabal of bankers, billionaires, Murdochs and elite politicians must admit that the game is up, that the citizens of democratic countries have been sufficiently informed and educated to understand that to pay for the profligacy of an elite class who believe in the cant that they know what is best and how the world works is neither ethical or necessary.  

This is democracy.  Let the people who must pay decide the price.  Now is the time to see who really believes in democracy and who believes in control.  

Tuesday 24 April 2012

UNCONTROLLED IMMIGRATION...THE TRUTH

















A long time ago I was an immigrant.  Even though many generations of my family came from the country where I choose to live and work, I was not born here, and had to endure a great deal of scrutiny to secure citizenship.  Out of curiosity and to refute some very wild claims on the back of yesterday's plea to resist anti-immigration, anti-integration politics, I made some enquiries and submit the following...it is rather difficult to immigrate into Europe from outside Europe.  The levels of proof regarding positive contribution are very high.  If the "uncontrolled immigration" to which my avid (or should I day rabid) readers refer, is from inside the Europe, well the duly elected representatives of the democratic electorate of all the participating European countries have signed the convention and as a committed democrat I respect them for it.  If there is "uncontrolled immigration" into the European Union from elsewhere, would someone please show me documentary proof of it.

Immigration is not the dangerous issue, it is nationalism, and nationalism is the greatest threat to peaceful, respectful, co-operative, democratic prosperity.  What fool thinks that the global integration of all the cultures and economies of humanity can be unpicked and that we can return to the dark ages when we killed or enslaved all who dared to cross the borders we were capable of defending.

Gray Dourman
FURTHER MORE....

Monday 23 April 2012

FRENCH VOTE FOR RIGHT...DANGER!















1 in 5 French voters ticked the ballot for a party that advocates a racially, ethnically pure France, that wants to stop immigration and curtail further integration with Europe.  This is pure, misguided nostalgia for a past that never existed and represents a dreadful development for the safety and well being of a world where differences are celebrated and common solutions are devised for common problems among those people who have competing interests.

I implore all people who understand that unlike our hunter gatherer ancestors who lived in isolated groups and often found themselves in conflict with other humans over resources, to resist the temptation to glorify the 'take care of our own' mentality which is a yet to be shed psychological constraint overlaying our better judgement.  Over the millenia and centuries the ideology of self interest has never been promoted by isolation.  The collective action of alliance and co-operation has always proved the more effective survival technique.  It is obvious that the evolutionary trend of humanoids and the associated evolutionary benefits are promoted by more integration not less.  By more immigration, not less.  By more tolerance, not less.

So French voters think they have plundered enough from former colonies and disadvantaged trading partners to survive and thrive in a purely French cultural and economic context...I don't think so.

Gray Dourman
www.magichelix.com

Monday 12 March 2012

WHAT DO YOU EXPECT....?

















Take thousands of well meaning, well educated and well programmed young men, give them weapons and turn them loose on a remote and desolate landscape populated with poor wretches who cannot escape yet have managed to survive and thrive in their own culture, descendants of the Khans, the dispossessed, the ignorant and watch the chaos, confusion, murder and mayhem emerge.  No this is no computer shoot 'em up...this is Afghanistan...the most immoral act of military terrorism ever perpetrated in the name of innocent victims of a senseless act of sabotage in a far away city.  We use the dead to justify our blood lust because they cannot speak for themselves.   We are transforming humanity into a grey goo of righteous indignation.  If we are asking Mohammed's followers to turn the other cheek, it is about time we turned our own.

Gray Dourman
www.magichelix.com      

Tuesday 21 February 2012

PROUD OF THE EUROPEANS

















The strength of character shown by the politicians of Europe and the people they represent, to defy the "free" markets who had nothing but self interest and profit in their motives and their know it all, mouthpiece, "serious" media, best exemplified by Newsnight's, ' I could have been an investment banker' Paul Mason, and strike an accord over the restructuring of Greece's debt is reason to celebrate the measured reason of the democratic process.  I believe the real inspiration behind this is the marvellous Christine Lagarde who said many months ago, if democracy is to be preserved and respected decisions must be taken by democratically elected individuals after due process and proper deliberation.  I am grateful for her leadership and  patience. I salute the Eurozone.

Gray Dourman

Monday 20 February 2012

HAVE EUROPE AND IMF LEARNED THEIR LESSON...
















Way back in the olden days, the late 1990s, the tiger economies of south east asia crashed, millions evaporated from share values, property prices tumbled, U.S. dollars and european currencies were at peril, in steps the IMF, spreads some cash around countries on the precipice of major default on stringent conditions of restructuring, the very banks that invested in the bubble called in their loans which were paid off with IMF funds, the banks took their money and ran, leaving the bubble countries with nowhere to turn but China and low and behold, the very banks that did a runner, poured money into a bogus U.S. property market.

Watch out all you regulators and watchdogs, the banks may have been give a 70% haircut, but with cheap ECB money floating up in the background, don't let the banks run away somewhere else and inflate another bubble, in say, other emerging markets.

Let's think about a way to develop a coherent, sustainable, global economy.

Gray Dourman
www.magichelix.com

Thursday 16 February 2012

THE DEAD OF WINTER

















About 4.5 billion years ago storms of uncountable atoms swirl around in great balls of  dust, gas and fire. These atoms assemble in large clumps of solid material.

These large clumps of material attract each other and smash into each other and form larger lumps of spinning mass.

Early earth is hot with a constantly melting crust and lots of geothermal energy like volcanoes and deep-sea vents.  

Asteroids, meteors and comets smash into it relentlessly.

The electrons of an Oxygen atom get mixed up with two atoms of Hydrogen and the whole mess stabilizes as a molecule of water.  

Then lots of water molecules collect to form bodies of water. 

Chemical evolution and the formation of more-complex chemicals, either in space or on planets requires energy sources like the sun and internal planetary heat

Heat and energy are exchanged as the substance transforms from one state into another creating the precise conditions required for the formation of amino acids.  

Together with this energy, the nurturing nature of water and the explosive potential of the amino acids, the precise conditions required for the propagation of DNA are created.  DNA is the prerequisite of life.

While an intelligent design may be behind these developments, how is any of this consistent with the versions of the truth delivered by creationist.

Monday 6 February 2012

MADONNA AT SUPERBOWL




















Many beers into the Superbowl and up pops Madonna, she looks like some spooky  dime store mannaquin that escaped from the window doing I'm bigger than Liz Taylor in Cleopatra entrance, a Vogue magazine product placement, too many goofy dancers doing Hullabaloo on speed.  I'm not freaked out by much but this really freaked me out.  In the old days singers had bad teeth and the audience preferred to dance rather than gaze upon their greatness.  Now, it's perfect teeth, perfect bodies, prefect choreography, perfect shit.

http://www.magichelix.com/core/sequence/guillotine.htm


Wednesday 1 February 2012

FACEBOOK IPO...A QUESTION...

















With the Facebook IPO imminent, we have become the product being sold to the purveyors of advertising but not to be here is not to be a part of and involved in social networking and not to be a part of social networking is not to be a part of C21st.  Add to that the networks used by the internet, the media of fulfilment, are largely taxpayer funded,  does one not think it reasonable that each of us gets a royalty every time we look at an advertisement on the internet?  

Gray Dourman

Friday 27 January 2012

AMERICA ON DRUGS.....






















A recent finding reported on NBC News that the use of anti-depressants has increased by 400% in the past three years was more than alarming.  It is estimated that 1 in 10 American adults are taking mood altering medication.  There are proposals that grief be treated as a disorder and treated with drugs.  And they believe they are the beacon of democratic society.  

Something has gone wrong.  The aspiration for a perfect life is embodied in the opening credits for the Real Beverly Hills Housewives with the statement... 'Most people think I've got it all...but I want more.'

I like the Real Beverly Hills Housewives.  I can imagine being a neighbour and watching my over the top neighbours through my twitching curtains.  I do not live in the United States but I like watching American News and Lifestyle.  Now that guilty pleasure is actually disturbing me.  Perhaps I need medication.

Gray Dourman

Wednesday 25 January 2012

SCOTTISH NATIONALISTS AND EUROSCEPTICS ARE BLOODBROTHERS...


















The idea of an independent Scotland is no different than the idea that the UK is not a natural and beneficial member of the European Union.  Both ideas are misguided and mistaken.  Greater integration of commerce, politics and citizenship is desirable.  It is the objective of gobalisation and the integration of humanity into a single, co-operating community.  There is nothing wrong with promoting cultural identity and uniqueness.  Scots can play all the bagpipes and eat all haggis they want.  English Eurosceptics can love Tony Hancock and drink all the tea they desire.  Yet should they want to withdraw from integrated markets, they in their corrupt nostalgic ideology, are returning to the ideas of protectionism and narrow pursuit of national interests that spawned the most destructive cataclysims of the C20th, the world wars.  When times were good we talked of a world economy that delivered prosperity on a fair and moral platform, of integration and shared wealth.  Let us not return to the evils of segregation, nationalism and isolation.  Say no to a return to the fractured state of little Britain, little Scotland, little......

Thank You
Gray Dourman

http://www.magichelix.com/ 

Tuesday 24 January 2012

OLD ROCKERS ARE UNDIGNIFIED...


















I saw Steven Tyler, the mouth from Areosmith sing the Star Spangled Banner at Sunday's NFL Championship game and I cringed.  I physically cringed.  Surgically enhanced, professionally styled, a sort of rock version of the Real Hollywood Housewives (highly recommended reality television), Tyler looked and sounded positively dreadful.  In his prime, he could rock, no doubt about it.  Nobody begrudges his long hair, although it appears to be totally fake.  He is a man of common sense and fair reason.  He has fathered an adequate actress, Liv.  But I am a senior citizen.  My whole cultural context emerged from rock.  It has been the soundtrack of my life.  I still listen to it, old and new.  So why did I react so viscerally?

There are aspects in our psychology as individuals that we are unaware of, yet which dictate our idea of ourselves.  Growing old disgracefully a catchy, whimsical idea when some cinema idol expresses the notion, in reality is something of an embarrassment.  It indicates that in truth we haven't grown at all.  If what excites in our dotage, is what excited us in our youth, we either didn't get enough of it, or didn't learn from it.  Tyler's absurd, rock scream at the end of the national anthem was more a cry for help than of defiance.

Best
Gray Dourman
www.magichelix.com    

Monday 23 January 2012

THEY FORGAVE NEWT, BECAUSE HE CLAIMS GOD HAS...


















The idea that a constituency with the democratic traditions of Republicans in South Carolina would actually vote for a man with a history of low moral and ethical choices as they have with Newt Gingrich just because he has asked for the forgiveness of God, is evidence that mature democracies display the same moral decay as all other forms of government.  No one, least of me, would begrudge any man a pardon from a higher authority for past sins, but to put that man in a position determine the well being of a wide and vulnerable society surely calls into question the collective sanity of the Palmetto State Republicans.   Mitt Romney ain't no angel and certainly has stains on his own  ethics and sense of fairness and there is absolutely no evidence that he believes in a collective and cohesive society, unless of course it offers opportunities for financial exploitation and as for that lunatic creationist Santorum, well.  And therein lies the dilemma as I see it.  What has happened to the United States of America?  Has greed and righteous arrogance destroyed the very thing many of us admired about the country, the freedom to believe as one believes, within the context of a society that has the capacity to act upon and reflect the wishes of the widest possible constituency.  Today I despair of what America has become and would welcome the emergence of a new moral leadership.

Regards
Gray Dourman
www.magichelix.com   

Monday 16 January 2012

OUT HERE IN THE WILDERNESS


















Completing Hunter S. Thompson's biography was almost as sad as the his ending.  It was a wonderful illustration of the futility of aspiration.  Success in whatever form is empty.  If one is compelled to do something, whatever it may be, from writing to watching TV, that is what must be done, for it is in the action of doing that the magic and joy of life emerges.  

For they say unto you, compromise or whither away. I say you whither away, anyway so do, not say. 

http://www.magichelix.com/core/sequence/diogenes.htm 


Sunday 1 January 2012

WHERE TO FROM HERE

















The dawn of 2012 in London was grim and grey.  Inside, warm, comfortable, the good books about my bed, the gentle breathing of my lovely wife next to me, the snoring of my teenage son in the room next door, all remind me that amidst dry reality is the comfort of hope.  Just the idea that the new year may bring reward for past labour, recognition for past endeavour, a greater understanding of the whys and wherefores of personal and geopolitical history as it plays out on the streets, in the media, in parliament, in my home, is enough comfort my soul and quiet the anxious voices that scream 'THE END IS NIGH!' down the phone.  So here's wishing you all...a happy new year!