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Christmas 2008

by Bryan Strawser · Dec 25, 2008

From The Wall Street Journal’s Annual Christmas Editorial:

So the light came into the world and the men who lived in darkness were afraid, and they tried to lower a curtain so that man would still believe salvation lay with the leaders.

But it came to pass for a while in divers places that the truth did set man free, although the men of darkness were offended and they tried to put out the light. The voice said, Haste ye. Walk while you have the light, lest darkness come upon you, for he that walketh in darkness knoweth not whither he goeth.

Along the road to Damascus the light shone brightly. But afterward Paul of Tarsus, too, was sore afraid. He feared that other Caesars, other prophets, might one day persuade men that man was nothing save a servant unto them, that men might yield up their birthright from God for pottage and walk no more in freedom.

Then might it come to pass that darkness would settle again over the lands and there would be a burning of books and men would think only of what they should eat and what they should wear, and would give heed only to new Caesars and to false prophets. Then might it come to pass that men would not look upward to see even a winter’s star in the East, and once more, there would be no light at all in the darkness.

And so Paul, the apostle of the Son of Man, spoke to his brethren, the Galatians, the words he would have us remember afterward in each of the years of his Lord:

Stand fast therefore in the liberty wherewith Christ has made us free and be not entangled again with the yoke of bondage.

Filed Under: Deep Thoughts, Religion

I’m Shipping up to Boston

by Bryan Strawser · Nov 25, 2008


Dropkick Murphys |MTV Music

Filed Under: Massachusetts, Music

Why IDEO is seriously cool

by Bryan Strawser · Nov 9, 2008

This is all you need to know.

Filed Under: Design Tagged With: Ideo

Bill Whittle: 2012

by Bryan Strawser · Nov 7, 2008

The always eloquent Bill Whittle writes:

So consider this, my fellows in arms:

On Tuesday, the Left – armed with the most attractive, eloquent, young, hip and charismatic candidate I have seen with my adult eyes, a candidate shielded by a media so overtly that it can never be such a shield again, who appeared after eight years of a historically unpopular President, in the midst of two undefended wars and at the time of the worst financial crisis since the Depression and whose praises were sung by every movie, television and musical icon without pause or challenge for 20 months… who ran against the oldest nominee in the country’s history, against a campaign rent with internal disarray and determined not to attack in the one area where attack could have succeeded and who was out-spent no less than seven-to-one in a cycle where not a single debate question was unfavorable to his opponent – that historic victory, that perfect storm of opportunity…

Yielded a result of 53%

Folks, we are going to lick these people out of their boots.

I am going to be a part of the rebirth of the Republican Party – and come 2012, we’re going to clean someone’s clock.

Filed Under: Politics

This will surprise no one

by Bryan Strawser · Nov 4, 2008

Not anyone that knows me, anyways.

I’m voting for John McCain this morning.

I’m intrigued by Barack Obama – earlier this year I took the time to read through his position statements on most major issues. Unfortunately for the junior Senator from Illinois, I disagree with him on just about every major issue – particularly economics, taxes, gun control, and how to best prosecute the War on Terror / War in Iraq.

I’ve always liked and respected John McCain – and while I also disagree with him on many policy issues (abortion, for example) – he is a much better candidate for this office than Mr. Obama.

Should Mr. Obama win tonight/tomorrow, come January 20th at noon, I’ll marvel at a country that elected its first non-white President – and I’ll continue to hold the Presidency in high regard and continue to respect the office and the person that holds it. Which, I suspect, is alot more than Obama’s supporters will do should John McCain win… but I could be wrong.

As for local races, there’s no way in hell I would vote for Al Franken…

Filed Under: Politics

She sits alone by a lampost…

by Bryan Strawser · Nov 2, 2008

Trying to find a thought thats escaped her mind
She says dads the one I love the most
But stipes not far behind

She never lets me in
Only tell me wheres shes been
When shes had too much to drink
I say that I dont care I just run my hands
Through her dark hair and then I pray to god
You gotta help me fly away

– Hootie and the Blowfish, Let Her Cry

Filed Under: Music

Saarinen, Target, and the Art of Good Design

by Bryan Strawser · Nov 2, 2008

The Design Blog at the Walker Art Center here in Minneapolis has a great story up featuring the design of our Target stores – the interview features Target’s Rich Varda, Senior Vice President of Store Design.

Here’s a look:

Rich Varda: RV: I think most people expect, because of their everyday experience, that retail architecture is the least expensive box you can have with some kind of pasted-on façade. It is very visible, but not a building of substance—a building of temporary qualities. It is certainly our objective at Target that not only are regular stores, but also modified and unique stores are buildings of substance—that the materiality, the form, and the function have been thought about and they all work together. It is not the least expensive possible box with a façade tacked onto it. I suppose to make a grandiose leap; Saarinen comes from that Finnish background that design should infuse every aspect of life. It is practically a national sport in Finland. It is fabulous to experience when you are there. Cranbrook represents that too. I think Target in a way has that same kind of spirit. The “Design for All” attitude asks why can’t good design infuse every aspect of life—from a Michael Graves toilet brush to utensils to furniture to buildings. That is what is expected as our brand, and our CEO supports that.

Filed Under: Design, Retail, Target

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