Everyone seems to be feeling that great change is in the offing, but nobody knows what it's going to be. And that raises questions about the creative class. |
Here I was, amid 500 tits, and I was principally paying attention to the social aspects of the event. It was neither puritanical nor prurient. |
I think so. They seem to have their heads wither they need to be. |
I've been to 20 Burning Mans, and I've never seen a better one. The group that came this year was a bit more noble in their intentions than any I've ever seen in a city this size. They've really absorbed the idea of participation. |
I've never been comfortable with the goals because we never come close to the goals. |
If that isn't applying our ethos, I don't know what is. The very skills needed to survive at Burning Man are the skills needed to respond to a disaster. |
In the fall, that may be true because the fruit is immature. |
It didn't make a lot of sense. |
It is great we got to this point and can take control of the property. |
Kleenex would have made a mint today. |
My understanding is it is more aesthetically pleasing as a parking lot. |
San Francisco has always been a place apart, and a center of eccentric and independent thinkers. And what we started here, I don't think could have grown up anywhere else. You can create a social context in which culture can be created, but you can't directly create the culture. |
She's the one I never get on for swinging at the rise ball. Anyone other than her and I chew them out. |
The irony is we went way out of the world and had to learn worldly skills to survive out there. What people who understand us discover is we have experts is every field of human endeavor. |
They have hundreds of names in databases. How it came down exactly from them I don't know. |