James McCullough

James McCullough

An entrepreneur, a writer, a father, a paleo-eating polymath, fuelled by Blue Bottle Coffee. I work as a consultant for boutique hotels.
Sep
27

Unfinished Thoughts

Limiting Progress Why is there such a constant movement in our society today to stop progress? If our society today
1 min read
Jul
06

Belief

What is the nature of trust and belief? I’m wondering if evolution has changed how humans think of trust/
4 min read
Jun
14
The SHIELD

The SHIELD

The SHIELD is probably one of the greatest shows on television right now, if not ever, and there's not much being said about it.
3 min read
Jun
05

A Friend MIA

Recently, the charger for my laptop started to die on me. It wouldn’t hold a steady current that would
4 min read
May
21

Changesurfer.com

A few months ago, I came across a website [http://www.changesurfer.com/eventhorizon/index.html]which expanded on the
4 min read
Apr
09

A Late Night Musing: Music

With a lack of something better to write about, thought I’d just share my thoughts on some new music
3 min read
Feb
26

A Late Night Musing: Abstractions

How can a simple thing, like a piece of art, be called abstract? Simple. Abstraction is merely a form of
1 min read
Feb
24

Thought for the Day: Garbage

Lately, I’ve been subjecting myself to a lot of different kinds of music to see what else is out
3 min read
Feb
20

Thought for the Day: Technology

Today, I was reading the Business section of Monday's NY Times (I was too ill to finish it
3 min read
Feb
20

Thought for the Day: The Death of Art

As an artist, I find it hard to admit this, but I think art as we know it is dead.
2 min read

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Unfinished Thoughts

Limiting Progress Why is there such a constant movement in our society today to stop progress? If our society today cannot deal with the differences between races, gender, sexuality, religion, and so on, how are we to deal with future societies when there are robots, cyborgs, intelligent life other than

Belief

What is the nature of trust and belief? I’m wondering if evolution has changed how humans think of trust/belief and how we ultimately decide whether we do trust someone or not. In my mind, the beginnings of trust and belief belonged with witnessing the leader of your tribe

A Friend MIA

Recently, the charger for my laptop started to die on me. It wouldn’t hold a steady current that would allow my laptop to stay powered up – I knew I was going to have to get a new one before this happened because the cord from the charger to the

Changesurfer.com

A few months ago, I came across a website [http://www.changesurfer.com/eventhorizon/index.html]which expanded on the ideas found in the author’s bookCitizen Cyborg [http://changesurfer.com/citizencyborg.htm]. An off-shoot of this website is another website focused around the idea of transhumanism (transcending the human

A Late Night Musing: Music

With a lack of something better to write about, thought I’d just share my thoughts on some new music I’ve been listening to lately. I’m a big fan of Pepsi and they’ve been having a promo with Apple to give away free Itunes with their bottled

Thought for the Day: Garbage

Lately, I’ve been subjecting myself to a lot of different kinds of music to see what else is out there besides the usual rock radio crap and the same bouncy dance anthems. What I’ve been discovering is some pretty interesting work, some addicting stuff, some bizarre but good

Thought for the Day: Technology

Today, I was reading the Business section of Monday's NY Times (I was too ill to finish it last night) and came across several articles talking about the technology sector. I zeroed in on one article in particular. To sum up the article, it's about the

Thought for the Day: The Death of Art

As an artist, I find it hard to admit this, but I think art as we know it is dead. In the thousands of years of human history, art has always existed alongside such things as violence, sex, religion, consumption, etc. As we've evolved, art has become increasingly

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