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Art Is Forever, Until Tomorrow
Many fans are once again upset with Director George Lucas. This is nothing new. It has been occurring for decades. The current round of rage focuses on Lucas’s changes to his sci-fi classic “Star Wars” for Blu-ray distribution. The movie … Continue reading
Posted in Pop Culture: Movies, Art, and Comics, Technology
Tagged art, Blu-Ray, changing times, Film, George Lucas, media, Mona Lisa, permanence of art, Star Wars
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We Need to Invent New Emoticons
Late adopters are thoughtful people. We don’t just jump on any bandwagon that rolls through the internet. We wait. We observe. We calculate and analyze. And then we jump on the bandwagon. I am a late adopter and didn’t use … Continue reading
Posted in Language and Communication
Tagged emoticon, Facebook, Mona Lisa, punctuation, Smiley, speech patterns, Twitter, writing
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