Monthly Archives: September 2003

Review: The Blank Slate by Steven Pinker

I just finished Steven Pinker’s latest book, The Blank Slate: The Modern Denial of Human Nature. It largely covers the innate biological capabilities of the human brain and its influence on our manifested behavior. His thesis is that 20th century intellectual … Continue reading

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Current Mackay Homestead Events: Film at 11

There has been lots of activity at the homestead in the last couple weeks.  Here’s a short photo diary to get you up to speed. Brady and Ann, and their dogs Murphy and Sasha, visited two weekends ago.  Murphy, the boxer, … Continue reading

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Naming Ourselves Is Not a New Thing

Louis Rosenfeld has a great article in Boxes & Arrows that questions the amount of energy we put into defining ourselves, exhorting us to make sure we know why we are doing it and what we expect to get from … Continue reading

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Help Us Define a Space for Interaction Design

Challis Hodge has posted an inpirational message to the people involved in the InteractionArchitect Yahoo! group, and we invite you to join the conversation!

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