
June 5, 2008
Over the Rainbow
Michael rejoins Jessica after a trip to New Zealand, where he was pleasantly surprised by a couple of things. One was the Flag Consideration Project to replace their national flag, now emblazoned with the Union Jack and the Southern Cross:
When I heard they were doing a competition to design a flag, I sort of winced a little bit and thought, this can not end well. Having seen the submissions, I am struck by the fact that when something is well run and people are all doing it in the spirit of optimism and good will, you get some really interesting results.
I can’t even imagine what would happen if they had such a competition in the United States. It would be as chaotic as our national elections.
He also discovered the charm and utility of the selfie stick:
There’s something really interesting about taking a photograph of yourself but being in control of the camera.
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