Briefly
Obama/Clinton?
Nobel Prize winner and former US Secretary of Labor, Robert Reich, makes the case for the “natural” Obama/Clinton ticket in 2012:
Why do I say this? Because Obama needs to stir the passions and enthusiasms of a Democratic base that’s been disillusioned with his cave-ins to regressive Republicans. Hillary Clinton on the ticket can do that.
Boredom? ADHD?
John Plotz in the New York Times: Their Noonday Demons, and Ours
These days, when we try to get a fix on our wasted time, we use labels that run from the psychological (distraction, “mind-wandering” or “top-down processing deficit”) to the medical (A.D.H.D., hypoglycemia) to the ethical (laziness, poor work habits). But perhaps “acedia” is the label we need. After all, it afflicted those whose pursuits prefigured the routines of many workers in the postindustrial economy. Acedia’s sufferers were engaged in solitary, sedentary, cerebral effort toward a clear final goal — but a goal that could be reached only by crossing an open, empty field with few signposts. The empty field is the monk’s day of spiritual contemplation in a cell besieged by the demon acedia — or your afternoon in a coffee shop with tiptop Wi-Fi.
Tie a Four-in-Hand Knot
Still have a teammate or your mom tying your ties before tournaments?
Alexander Olch — Knot Yourself from Alexander Olch on Vimeo.
Rest in Peace, Bob Jordan
I never met Bob Jordan in person, but he and I exchanged emails dozens of times with regards to debate and our shared interest in creating online debate communities. It was reported today on PFDebate.com that Bob passed away due to a massive heart-attack. There are no plans to continue.
Dear PFDebate Community,
It is with great regret that I inform all of you that PFDebate will no longer be publishing any handbooks. Robert Jordan, the owner and sole operator of PFDebate suffered a massive heart attack on Monday morning and has passed away.
More information will be coming soon. Please bear with us as we begin the process of putting his affairs in order.
All the best,
Nathaniel Jordan
The debate community will miss him dearly. He was a pioneer in Public Forum debate.

