I live and play in the Phoenix area where sometimes it’s just too damned nice out to be playing inside on the computer. When I’m not playing, I work at a community college in Phoenix as a English professor/instructional technologist where it’s all about eLearning and technology. Check me out on the web.
“Art is when you hear a knocking from your soul — and you answer. Stop looking for the next secret door that is going to lead you to your real life. Late to dive into your depths where life calmly gives out it's own secret” ~Rilke. What is rare is the courage to follow the talent to the dark place where it leads” ~Erica Jong.
—Lawrence Krauss, 'A Universe from Nothing,' 2012 One July night in a small English village, sometime near the end of the twentieth century, Harry stood by his friend Rodrick as the radio engineer calmly explained his plan to strike at the creator of the universe. Rodrick had decided that he wanted to kill God, and he thought he knew how. This desire was motivated in part by his conviction that the universe should exist on its own, but mostly it was fueled by Rodrick’s deep contempt for the unfairness of existence for which he held God responsible. He explained to Harry that even though God was not material, He must possess at least some material characteristics, for otherwise He would not have been able to create the physical universe.