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The Monday Morning Memo

Okay, here’s the deal:
I’m going to make a video
of the rabbit hole

Beagle Tribe
so I need you to shoot a self-portrait. Right now. This minute.
Don’t put it off. My plan is to make the tribal video THIS WEEK.
Find a camera and show us you.

No names will appear in the video, but I do want the self-portraits
to be of YOU, and to be of THIS WEEK. Be sure to include your mailing
address so I can send you something cool. I’m going to wait to order
the coolness until I know for sure how many I’m going to need.
When you find out what the participants received, you’re going
to kick yourself for not doing this. And I don’t want you to
have to kick yourself. It’s not as easy as it sounds.

Email your self-portrait BEFORE noon on Friday,
February 1, 2013 to Della@WizardAcademy.org

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“People have always worked, he explains, but they have only held jobs – with wages and employers and vacations and pink slips – for a very short time. And now, with the proliferation of cybernetics and robotics and automation of all types and degrees, jobs are on the way out again. In the context of history, jobs have been but a passing fancy. Nowadays, he would have you believe, the state uses jobs, or rather the illusion of jobs, as a mechanism for control. When there is a public outcry about some particularly vile instance of deforestation, wreckage, or pollution, the ‘pufftoads’ hasten to justify the environmental assault by trumpeting the jobs it allegedly will save or create ­– and then the protests fade like the rustle of a worn dollar bill. Foreign policy decisions, including illegal and immoral act of armed intervention, likewise are made acceptable, even popular, on the grounds that such actions are necessary to protect American jobs. Virtually every candidate for public office in the past 70 years has campaigned with the rubber worm of ‘more jobs’ dangling from his or her rusty hook, and the angler with the most lifelike worm snags the vote, even though all voters except the cerebrally paralyzed must recognize that there are going to be fewer and fewer jobs as time – and technology – progresses.”

- Tom Robbins, Half Asleep in Frog Pajamas, p. 195-196 (1994)

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