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UVSC Philosophy Club: November 2005
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Never, Never, Never Give Up. Wednesday, November 30, 2005. These images and symbols illustrate the complex interactions and paradoxes between peace and war; as being tightly bundled against one another, inseparable. Peace, which is supposed to be non-aggressive, can be seen as a victory (V-sign) over oppression and aggression. Ironically, through much of our history, political peace has only been achievable through additional campaigns of aggression. It is time to stop justifying murder. In other words, ...
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Imagine There's An Image: 08/01/2004 - 09/01/2004
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Comment-link {margin-left:.6em;}. Imagine There's An Image. Photography and Other Random Neuron Firings by Steve Rosenbach. Sunday, August 29, 2004. I had just hung twelve of my photos in the City Dock Cafe on Maryland Avenue in Annapolis. Now it was time to walk back to the car, parked a few blocks away, and head home. But the point of this post is not so much the photographic image itself, but what happened in its aftermath. When was this building built? What is its history? Now, I've lived about six m...
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Imagine There's An Image: 11/01/2004 - 12/01/2004
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Comment-link {margin-left:.6em;}. Imagine There's An Image. Photography and Other Random Neuron Firings by Steve Rosenbach. Tuesday, November 30, 2004. The week before last, I've started taking photos of a rather nicely-designed parking garage at Baltimore-Washington International Airport, just a few minutes from where I work. It's the circular ramps, two at each end of the very large, long building, that attract me. Then I ran across a recent article. By Michael Reichmann in his amazing website. For com...
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Imagine There's An Image: 10/01/2004 - 11/01/2004
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Comment-link {margin-left:.6em;}. Imagine There's An Image. Photography and Other Random Neuron Firings by Steve Rosenbach. Thursday, October 28, 2004. Happy Birthday, BillG. Bill Gates is 49 years old today. Remember just a few short years ago when Bill was seen as the Devil Incarnate? How dare that man bundle a browser into Microsoft Windows! Yelled the critics, and for the most part, we, the mobs on the ramparts, responded with cries for BillG's head. Enron Worldcomm . Tyco. I'd say so. Did he pick up...
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Imagine There's An Image: Parking Space Number 35
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Comment-link {margin-left:.6em;}. Imagine There's An Image. Photography and Other Random Neuron Firings by Steve Rosenbach. Thursday, March 29, 2007. Parking Space Number 35. Posted by SteveR @ 8:58 PM. Comments: Post a Comment. Links to this post:. Maryland, United States. View my complete profile. Mr Ben Rosenbach - Amazing Student. 250 W Pratt at Night. 250 W Pratt - Again. 250 W Pratt - Abstract. Legg Mason in 250 W Pratt. On This Night, Let Us Light. On the Way to Work This Morning.
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Imagine There's An Image: Presenting...Kristin Jansen!
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Comment-link {margin-left:.6em;}. Imagine There's An Image. Photography and Other Random Neuron Firings by Steve Rosenbach. Monday, December 25, 2006. Uncle SteveR is proud to present some photos by his amazingly talented niece, Kristin Jansen of Oakville, Ontraio. As you can see, Kristin, who is in her last year of a Nursing degree, has a superb eye for composition, pattern, color, and shapes. Since then, Kristin bought her own camera, a Sony SteadyShot DSC-H2. I coulda easily picked another half-dozen ...
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Imagine There's An Image: 250 W Pratt at Night
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Comment-link {margin-left:.6em;}. Imagine There's An Image. Photography and Other Random Neuron Firings by Steve Rosenbach. Wednesday, January 31, 2007. 250 W Pratt at Night. Warren's encouragement prompted me, on my way back to the Light Rail yesterday evening, to stop and take some photos of one of my favorite buildings in Baltimore. I used my new little GorrillaPod. Rotated and cropped slightly to produce the dark triangles of "negative space" at right and at top. Posted by SteveR @ 10:19 PM.
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Imagine There's An Image: 250 W Pratt - Abstract
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Comment-link {margin-left:.6em;}. Imagine There's An Image. Photography and Other Random Neuron Firings by Steve Rosenbach. Wednesday, January 31, 2007. 250 W Pratt - Abstract. When it comes to skyscrapers, Baltimore is an architecturally impaired city, but there are a few exceptions. This is one of them, one of my favorites in Baltimore, 250 W Pratt Street. Posted by SteveR @ 10:07 PM. Comments: Post a Comment. Links to this post:. Maryland, United States. View my complete profile.
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UVSC Philosophy Club: Today marks a(nother) very sad day.
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Today marks a(nother) very sad day. Friday, August 18, 2006. Funeral was today. I always thought Lawrence was a great example of someone who could really defend quite unpopular belief systems and still be interesting and approachable. Namely, being a mysogonyst. Haha. Today is also the one year anniversery of the what-still-seems-like-yesterday caving tragedy. All this happening at once makes for a pretty strange day. Why is the philosophy department losing so many good people? Hell yeah Narrator. Th...
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UVSC Philosophy Club: Justice or social revenge?
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Justice or social revenge? Wednesday, August 02, 2006. Is the modern social justice system not really a system of justice but rather a means for social revenge? It is in place not to protect society, but to allow society an organized means to get even? Could it be a manifestation of the angry mob ideology? Consider three crimes if you will, smoking cannabis, speeding in a car and murder. Does threat of punishment deter crime? Posted by JoshuaPicasso at " title="permanent link" 2:28 PM. Graphics photo-mon...