Author Aidan Ogden

Writing Journal 10: My collection of CC Textbooks.

This is my personal stupid collection. I called it The Vault. It is a 16 Gigabyte SanDisk Flash Drive (my computer says its capacity is 14.4 Gigabyte, I should sue SanDisk) that contains approximately 7.76 Gigabytes of data. The contents… Continue Reading →

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  Margaret Hamilton is the greatest engineer alive. Full stop. She is a living legend that gave birth to the entire field of software engineering, and Brought man to the moon. This may sound like exaggeration or dogma. But I… Continue Reading →

Writing Journal 8: Congo Free State

Before synthetic rubber was invented. The only way to get rubber was by extracting it from plants. Different regions have different rubber producing plant species, but in the Congo Basin, the plant genus Landolphia, who defining characteristic is the product… Continue Reading →

Writing Journal 7

My Great Grandfather served in the United States Army as a tank commander in World War Two to fight Against Nazi Germany. One day during his campaign, he found a pistol in its holster on the body of a dead… Continue Reading →

  In the western world, the skirt, defined as an open garment that covers the lower body in a curtain -like shroud, is overwhelming worm by women. However, there is one very notable exception to this rule in the western… Continue Reading →

Writing Journal 5: The Katana

A Katana, (In Japanese spelled as “かたな”) can be described as a medium sized, single edge sword with a curved blade and meant to be handled with two hands at a time. Katanas are known around the world for being… Continue Reading →

Writing Journal 4

Kitsch Objects are items, typically low quality, that appeal to some ‘trashy’ taste. This fine work of art we see above was “created” by the Frenchman Marcel Duchamp. Although I’m of the philosophical opinion that ultimate objective standards in art… Continue Reading →

Writing Journal 3

  The Titulus Crucis, otherwise known  as the Title of the Cross. Can be defined as a religious fetish object when one uses the word ‘fetish’ in it’s antiqued definition. It is a 25 by 14 centimeter plank of walnut… Continue Reading →

Strange Collection: Collection of Human Knowledge

The Arch Mission Foundation is a nonprofit organization that collects Human Knowledge with the purpose of making a massive digital backup of all human knowledge. They are in this regard seeking to make a modern-day Library of Alexandria. But not… Continue Reading →

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