human ocean exploration – why bother?
Those of us who work and play out there on the edge – be it physically or intellectually – fully appreciate the... Read More
The Genesis Race | a review
Will Hart’s ‘The Genesis Race’ is a well developed compendium of thoughts and theories as to the origin of the human race... Read More
cheap ideas and the soloist’s dilemma
Five thousand four hundred and thirty is the number of files I came to discover today while backing up my computer. This... Read More
a real Atlantean discovery | some free thinking
Sometimes you have to let your mind slip outside of the box as a mental health exercise. With that, some outside-the-box thinking... Read More
evolution or devolution & a case for superhumans
Homo sapiens have walked planet Earth for some 250,000 years plus or minus some reasonable margin of error in evolutionary history. On... Read More
Hot, Flat, and CROWDED
Perhaps it is no coincidence that I wrapped up Thomas Friedman’s ‘Hot, Flat, and Crowded’ via audiobook while travelling last night. While... Read More
‘seeing’ is believing
After spending a long-awaited day working in relatively clear water, as opposed to the mud holes typically encountered in the wild and... Read More
on minimalism, death by consumerism, & an Atlantean resurrection
A recent NY Times column took on the topic of minimalism in the modern, westernized world. (full article can be found here)... Read More
an Earth-like Evolution
Are we alone? The question of all questions, of all civilizations, and of all time. The fact that we have such high... Read More
aquatic atrophy
Another week behind me means another 35+ hours of accumulated time at the bottom of the sea. Yes, literally. While most would... Read More