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I am Apollo Lemmon and this is my lifestream. I'm passionate about integral, transhumanist and futurist movements, and my love for truth, beauty and goodness is reflected in the content I collect here. I am living in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada and spent years before in Halifax, Nova Scotia. I blog at Frozen Truth and I can be reached at apollo@apollolemmon.com, on Twitter, or through Facebook.

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Sera Beak

“You kinda can’t help but wanna make sorta crazy wild naughty love to all of existence. ‘Cause at some point, no matter how brief you’ve been sorta fist-fucked by mother nature, you’ve been sorta spread open by life and all…

The Persistence of Vision

Late last year I discovered John Varley’s The Persistence of Vision through a superb reading of the story included in Spider Robinson’s Spider on the Web podcast. The story has become my favourite novella and I am thrilled each time…

February 15 2009, 11:17pm Comments

Drinking of the Lifestream

The blogosphere is undergoing a shift toward lifestreaming. The efficiency and clarity of lifestreaming offers an alternative and a complement to blogging that enables time-strapped internet content creators and enthusiasts a better way to display, distribute and champion the content…

November 25 2008, 8:49am Comments

Up the Technium

Increasing competency in creation spurs humanity to become more loving, more encompassing, and more wise. Technology is thus inherently good; this novelty is an expression of divinity and essential for improving any aspect of our lives. Technology lifts life above…

September 22 2008, 1:23am Comments

The Ultra-Portable Now

One of the most exciting movements in technology is the boom of cheap, efficient, small and robust laptops that are forcing a sea change in the market, bringing better products to more people. We are being offered computers that are…

August 4 2008, 1:05am Comments

Sunshine Lies

Now and then an album that thrills with every track and enchants with every listen emerges as an instantly recognizable landmark. One of the great joys in music listening is when an artist consistently produces stellar albums of that caliber…

July 5 2008, 4:48pm Comments

Firefox 3 is Unleashed

Roughly one in five people who access the internet already use Firefox, and today’s launch of Firefox 3 takes the browser to new levels of speed, ease of use, security, functionality and expandability that should only increase those numbers. I’ve…

June 17 2008, 7:58pm Comments

The Human Dilemma

Paul Chadwick’s Concrete: The Human Dilemma is one of the most accessible, balanced and finely crafted stories we have that explores the problems of overpopulation. The storytelling is superb – Chadwick consistently produces emotive art and compelling narratives that are…

May 31 2008, 11:40pm Comments

You Are the River

Ken Wilber, the leading voice in the integral movement and founder of Integral Institute, was interviewed by Salon about his work and that interview, “You Are the River“, graces the site’s main page today. Ken has worked with tremendous insight…

April 28 2008, 2:48pm Comments

I Want You to Want Me

With so much information at our fingertips, it is increasingly important to create powerful visualization tools to make it all more palatable. I Want You To Want Me does this in the world of matchmaking. The visualization project “explores the…

April 23 2008, 9:37pm Comments

Translating Environmentalism

Last night I read Paul Chadwick’s Concrete Celebrates Earth Day 1990, as much for the ongoing story as for the relevance to today’s Earth Day. Chadwick pointed out a lot of issues nearly two decades ago that are still incredibly…

April 22 2008, 2:54pm Comments

Nomadism as Catalyst

My ideal life is freewheeling and nomadic; my envy boils up most when I see projects like GeekBrief’s The Big Trip allow for travel, creativity, technology and work to mesh. The Economist suggests we’re moving toward facilitating this in a…

April 21 2008, 8:40am Comments