This particular post has turned into a bit of a novel and as a result I am going to split it up into bite sized chunks - here is part I.
I‘ve had a number of troubling interactions recently at work related functions around online marketing. These involve conversations between me and senior marketing types [...]
Pellacor has descended into what I described to someone recently as Sam’s personal playpen on the internet; but as outlets for creative activities and self-absorbed drivel go, I think it serves its purpose well. I am yet to hammer the voice into a cohesive and congruent whole but it is still early days and, [...]
Dealing with the back lash of atmospheric carbon increase is, without a global consensus on green house gas emissions, most likely not going to work out and the first victims are undoubtedly the slow evolving multi-cellular life we share this planet with.
I am sure insects will be okay, they have latent (ie unexpressed but [...]
Now I have pellacor up and running; and slowly begin to develop the style and voice here: offline I have been experimenting with different forms of written expression trying to find ways to free up the written language from the tight constraints of syntax.
On a couple of occasions this has been sitting up [...]
We all experience this life apart; and that separation wrenches a hole in our subjective which can never be completely filled. In a perfect world we would be able to share our sorrows and joys; we would be able to see through the night, by knowing the morning sun fills us again.
This is [...]
The idea of a universal acid is of a corrosive force so strong it eats through everything it comes in contact with; it cannot be contained, as any container would be eaten up by the omnipotent acidity within.
The universal acid could not exist in this world, or else all would succumb to its unstoppable [...]
Meme theory is the idea that every single piece of information in the world is created by a process of natural selection and evolution. Most people accept this for biological things as it is easy to see how mutations in genes can be selected for their ability to pass on copies of themselves; but [...]