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One should guard against preaching to young people success in the customary form as the main aim in life. The most important motive for work in school and in life is pleasure in work, pleasure in its result, and the knowledge of the value of the result to the community. ~ Albert Einstein

Beat Back the Box

> Daryl Hannah Love Life, DHLoveLife.com
by Gary Isse
~ Published: 2006-05-03

For those of you who would like to stop watching television but just cannot seem to get enough of those moving pictures, check out www.DHLoveLife.com. This web site showcases Daryl Hannah sharing with the world some of her very interesting experiences. So far there have been six episodes and she seems to be adding new ones every week. The first week included an episode about Bio Diesel, the second was about an organic and natural products expo, the third about vegan junk food, the fourth about green building, the fifth about Gorillas in Rwanda and the sixth is a continuation of the fifth. Her web site and videos are very interesting to say the least. I strongly recommend checking them out. They definitely provide a different viewpoint and an alternative to the mass media we are fed today. Plus, he motto is great! {more}


> !!! WARNING !!! Second-Hand Television Can Be More Dangerous Than Watching TV Directly
by Gary Isse
~ Published: 2006-02-22

A new study, conducted by me, has concluded that even if one attempts to stop watching television, it is practically impossible, while maintaining any sort of social contact, to not be affected by its reach in one way or another. For example, while visiting friends or family and being in a room with a television turned on, whether people are watching it or not, or just walking down the street and walking past televisions or even television walls, are common occurrences today. These, in my opinion, are the most dangerous forms of second-hand television. Your mind is concentrating on other things, a conversation with a friend, eating, drinking, or reading, for example, so it does not realize that it should be putting up its normal defenses. {more}


> My Quit Date
by Gary Isse
~ Published: 2005-11-18

Well, it is official. It is November 18th, 2005 and I have officially gotten rid of my television. I have not actually watched television since November 4th, which was only briefly to watch our President Bush get battered in Argentina, so today isn’t that {more}

 

 

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