DISQUS

Catskill Cottage Seed: Raising the sails

  • ccseed · 3 months ago
    Kind of interesting addendum to this post based on the news coming from the RSS cloud folks...so I just installed the RSS Cloud plugin to join with the rest of wordpress army ... or should I say air force...
  • blancastella · 3 months ago
    Richard, who was the guy you recommended for thesis help..I am in need of it today..and your post...as always is timely.:)
  • ccseed · 3 months ago
  • Matt Searles · 3 months ago
    I'm SOOOOO Jealous of that Jung collection you have there! My local library used to have it.. it was one of my best friends in high school! But now the evil bastards seemed to have gotten rid of it! I have heard that some of that stuff might actually be available for free public domain style?.. if so, perhaps I should just get one of those new fangled Kindles.. In the interum I content myself with Jung's Seminar's on Niezsche's Thus Spoke Zarathustra.. which I've been lusting after since it first came out and was like.. 2 volumes for something ridiculous like $100 a volume.. recently found an abridged version for $10 used at the Harvard book store.. and OMG, so far I LOVE it!
  • ccseed · 3 months ago
    I've done pretty well over the years building up my shelves at used
    bookstores. Earlier this summer I decided to pull the trigger on the

    Collected Works. Its was a bit like Christmas in July.
  • Ryan · 3 months ago
    Good journaling of your progress as this is, I find, pragmatically useful. I read your first phase, attempted to implement it but found it laborious and superficial (vis a vis the standard Social Media economic premise). This next phase is something one will not find by asking modern "seer" or "oracle" found in the form of search, e.g. Google. Thanks for sharing.
  • ccseed · 3 months ago
    I was thinking that my phase two probably should be titled phase three
    and I should have made phase two chronicle the support I've gotten fro

    working with Jeb of <a href="http://websiteorblog.com

    http://websiteorblog.com

    />Working with him on some customizations on the back end really opened

    my eyes to the power of the platform.