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Being bourgeois - Come to a salon
We’re hosting a salon
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Day 1 report - Veggies with my vegetables, made radio appearance
Day 1 report – I ate lots of vegetables, was super scrupulous about counting the amount I spent on food. Also was on the radio.
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Day 1 on four dollars of food per day
I ask my initial questions. How to count the dollars spent on food? Is this really helping?
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Live on 4 bucks a day - human library experiment
The Canadian Foodgrains Bank, Oxfam and others are hosting a human library event in Wininpeg. Geez editor Aiden Enns and his partner Karen Schlichting will be “human books,” available for “taking out” and “reading.” Lot’s of quotation marks there.
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Don’t judge a church by its sanctuary
Aiden attempts to back away from judging people by the size and shape of their sanctuary.
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It’s Buy Nothing Day. Darn
The author wrestles with the decision to buy sheet metal on Buy Nothing Day. The entry was written on his typewriter, then photographed and placed here somehow.
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Brief thoughts on my post-Christian hope
Resistance can take the form of lowering the techno-intensity of our lives. For that to matter, the here and now needs and uplift. This world, here and now, becomes the most important of all.
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Computology Part 2: I will survive
If computers make us lazy, careless and stupid, that’s only one part of the equation. We can respond to technology in ways that foster patience, presence and solidarity with others.
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Computology Part 1: Computers lessen me
Geez editor Aiden Enns has mixed feelings about the use of technology. This is the first entry in his online journal called AmishMash, a mix of neo-luddite and pop-culture pacifist activism.



