Here is a cartoonist-quilter-blogger, named Pam, who gets the best inspiration from her husband, Jeff, and their "four-legged" kids.
The fun-loving Tennessee-based artist and animal lover calls her artwork PAMO, a name her hubby fondly calls her. She says, "PAMO is playful, meaningless and meaningful all at the same time." It is a colorful reflection of her art, which decorates her entire home.
Interact with Pam at PAMO, a compilation of witty stories colorized with her PAMO cartoons.
The fun-loving Tennessee-based artist and animal lover calls her artwork PAMO, a name her hubby fondly calls her. She says, "PAMO is playful, meaningless and meaningful all at the same time." It is a colorful reflection of her art, which decorates her entire home.
Interact with Pam at PAMO, a compilation of witty stories colorized with her PAMO cartoons.
But first, tell us...
Are there more books on your shelf or in your electronic reader?
[ È ci più libri sulla vostra mensola o nel vostro lettore elettronico? ]
[ È ci più libri sulla vostra mensola o nel vostro lettore elettronico? ]
The Kindle is essentially an iPod for books,
with Amazon’s online book store taking on the role of iTunes.
What the device does well is provide a seamless purchasing
and electronic reading experience.
The high-speed wireless data access comes free with the device.
So everything you buy or subscribe to just gets downloaded seamlessly.
The Kindle is definitely a step forward in the e-book category.
~Erick Schonfeld, Kindle: First Impressions (excerpt) on TechCrunch
Photo: The Switch
by Nelonie Crelencia aka lancelonie
© All Rights Reserved. DO NOT COPY.
with Amazon’s online book store taking on the role of iTunes.
What the device does well is provide a seamless purchasing
and electronic reading experience.
The high-speed wireless data access comes free with the device.
So everything you buy or subscribe to just gets downloaded seamlessly.
The Kindle is definitely a step forward in the e-book category.
~Erick Schonfeld, Kindle: First Impressions (excerpt) on TechCrunch
Photo: The Switch
by Nelonie Crelencia aka lancelonie
© All Rights Reserved. DO NOT COPY.
Flickr photo version: I Could Be A Kindleworm
GOT QUESTIONS? SUBMIT HERE AND I WILL FEATURE YOU. (not exclusive to Bloggers and Flickrites)
"***Question 11 will be posted next Sunday, 10/24/10.***
01 . hmm..I don't want to answer but I am leaning towards having to press the button to save the 10 innocents! ~SusanGary*GloriousNature
02 .Of course being human i would press the button to save ten innocent people !.......... This is not easy as i would then be a murderer and loose my place in heaven ! ~FUCHSIARISTIC Happy days
03 .The Point!
Hi Nelonie, I will never push any button. Death Penalty isn't a solution, it dont' give a realy justice and adds suffering to suffering...That my point. ~fabyd
04 . I have thought about this questions for awhile. If I were not to push the button ten innocent people would die and I could not live with that. It would be as if I killed them myself. Being that the person being killed was a evil doer would make it easier but I am sure that I would be effected morally for the rest of my life. I hope that I would be able to meet the 10 that I saved and tell them what I had done for them. I would want them to live there lives to the fullest as good honest people because someone (even an evil doer) had been sacrificed so that they could live. ~Sweetstuff "Candy"
05 . As someone who's strongly against the death penalty and killing in general (except for mosquitoes, black flies, and other insects that bite or sting, with the exception of bees), I don't know what I'd do--I'd be trapped. Both outcomes are unspeakably horrible. ~annapurna356
06 . I would not press the button because how do I know that this is truly an evil man? They could have lied to me. Maybe in their eyes the evil he commited is not evil according to the law? We are a country of laws and I would need to let a jury of his peers decide his fate. I would also pray for the others that they would be spared by other resonable people too. PS. Glad I'm not in that situation! ~Cindy - Vintage To New
07 . Are 10 life more worth than one? No I wouldn't do it… ~Knight Zeisy
08 . ahhh the philosphical question. depends if u are an utilatarian or not. if u are then u would say its ok to kills the one person for the greater good. dont know though if thats truly right though. ~Faboulista
09 . Heehee, push the button and run! lol ~Pink~Kat
10 . As for the question no :) ~Digimist
I would not be able to press it:( ~Craig~
I wont press the button.. :) ~Ben Salleh
11 . hmmmm don't know maybe I would have push the button ! ~☼Ourania2005
12 . Personally, I think that one should not rule the man. We are free beings. If I had, so that you press the button, but I'll die with the man. This should ensure that accompanied life.
:) ~miqel girl
13 . If the captive is the one who kills the 10 innocent, he must not be allowed to and kept prisoner!!!! ~shorter chip
14 . Well...the person in your question is a CAPTIVE...then what I shall do is turning him/her in to the police/authorities. I believe in law and I believe in the sanctity of human life...that God created us to live and to enjoy life and to do good deeds...Authorities have the power backed by God I believe or at least by the law and it is only them who should deal with such problems....aside from self-defence...a situation in which my life is at stake, I won't do harm to any human being...These are my beliefs and my decision...human life is sacred and there are government/authorities whose job is to defend our rights. We are not living in a jungle. ~Salwan Binni15 . I would destroyed that button... and these kind of decisions with it… ~art(C)ore
16 . Very tough question and very difficult to answer. I cann't answer until I'm in such a situation.
I hope never! ~ewka2205
17 . Lancelonie, that's an interesting question, I don't know what I would do, I don't want the ten people to die if I didn't push the button to kill the captive. ~striatus
18 . Your question is very difficult this time. I really cannot decide what I would do, if anything at all, and I am not normally an indecisive person. ~vesna1962
19 . Just press the red "EASY" button! =) ~SALV4JE





6 comments:
bookshelf!
i think i have 2-3 on my audio reader and i have never listed to them. my bf put them there and i have no idea why. stuff like the roots of religion and other deep stuff like that. bleah!
xoxo
mina
Fun query!
Bookshelf for sure!
xoxox,
CC
I've recently purchased the current version of the Amazon Kindle, in itself a thing of beauty (though being a bloke I would say that) and I'm impressed with it's functionality and ease of use. But as of yet, due to my "finish one download one" policy" I've only three or four e-books loaded. If I should live long enough, maybe I will surpass the amount of books presently residing in my bookshelf.
Chortle: I don't even own a reader! Maybe in a few decades...
Hey- thanks for posting my question! Very cool! I'll have to say I'm about equal books on my electronic reader and my book shelf.
Because of my limited space, books get recycled often, otherwise I'd have a house full.
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