Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Simone Weil

After being directed to Simone Weil by a friend, I found an essay about her entitled, "Toward a Weilian Philosophy of Vocation" by John Marson Dunaway. Here are some quotes I might want to come back to later:

For the French, traditionally since Pascal and right on up through Proust, Sartre, and Camus, the writer's craft has often been considered a vocation, a role in which one carries the responsibility for being a kind of conscience of a nation. Simone Weil fits admirably well into that traditional mold, and her deep gladness most certainly lay in meeting the world's deep need. Hence the central importance in her work of rootedness as a way of meeting our obligation to provide the needs of the human soul.

...From Casablanca in 1942 she wrote to Father Jean-Marie Perrin: "My vocation imposes upon me the necessity of remaining outside the Church, without so much as engaging myself in any way, even implicitly, to her or to the dogmas of Christianity, in any case for as long as I am not quite incapable of intellectual work. And that is in order that I may serve God and the Christian faith in the realm of the intelligence."

...Her writings were not being widely circulated, and now her attempts to obtain a sacrificial mission in the resistance were falling on deaf ears. Her need for heroic action was being utterly frustrated.



Thursday, February 14, 2008

Children's Musical Toothbrush...BE VERY AFRAID!!!

I found in the drugstore today the Tooth Tunes toothbrush that plays "U Can't Touch This". I almost got it for my valentine, but stopped myself. After looking it up, I'm sort of glad I passed this one up.

What's scary about this new toothbrush from Hasbro is not the songs it plays:

Star Wars theme
MC Hammer (U Can’t Touch This)
Jamiroquai (Canned Heat)
KISS (Rock & Roll All Night)
Queen (We Will Rock You)
Village People (YMCA)


What truly concerns me is the way that Hasbro claims it works:
Press the button and touch the TOOTH TUNES brush to your teeth. Sound waves stream through the bristles and travel through your jawbone to your inner ear where the music is heard in your head!

Even worse, they have an illustration of this process!



But I'm not sure what's worse, the way this toothbrush supposedly works, or the fact that I'm still oh-so-very-tempted to actually try it for myself.

Tuesday, February 05, 2008

quote of the week and lolcats

I'm on staff retreat with On Earth Peace. The best quote so far comes from BOB.
"We loves it."
As soon as he said it, my mind went immediately to lolcats:

My Daemon



Of all animals...a mouse? Oh well, I guess you can't choose your daemon!