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February 25, 2011 - Posted by Cedric | Quickies, Random | meaning, perception, thought, truth, useless, words
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About this useless blog
This blog is, for want of a better word, a journal. It’s a place to dump thoughts that pop-up uninvited. It’s a map of a journey to nowhere. A diary about nothing… or everything… same thing. It’s about life but nothing specific. It’s about photography but for no particular reason. It’s about answering a question that keeps nagging. It’s about seeing rather than looking.
It’s quite a useless site really and you don’t need to be here but if you decide to stick around then welcome.
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Perhaps my all-time favorite quote (from W. Edwards Deming, a brilliant statistician and teacher):
“The truth is unknown and unknowable”.