tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-347713225971516042.post641874402763411040..comments2023-02-05T13:58:58.754-07:00Comments on no longer at ease: boiled frogs and lionsDouglas Kretzmannhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07594782071750975708noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-347713225971516042.post-53090989731102769472009-07-09T19:03:51.940-06:002009-07-09T19:03:51.940-06:00(Hey -- followed you home from Scott Rosenberg'...(Hey -- followed you home from Scott Rosenberg's post about blogging.)<br /><br />I was annoyed to see the frog story used by some guy on the Daily Show recently. While I might have agreed with whatever he was arguing, his use of the myth turned me off. (I wouldn't mind it so much if people would acknowledge that it's not true when mentioning it.)<br /><br />Re: running -- as a fairly new runner, I *do* love to be out when the sun comes up, but I agree with you that I'd rather not have fear of starving or being eaten as my motivation!Scott Carpenterhttp://www.movingtofreedom.orgnoreply@blogger.com