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In Other Words: January 2005
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Tuesday, January 25, 2005. I had kind of planned to write something yesterday, but unfortunately I didn’t find the time. Kind of a shame seeing as four days ago was my one month anniversary in Ausie land. One month on Ausie soil and still unemployed. Oh well, it’s normally pretty good if you manage to find work within the first month, right? Anyway, the Ausies have this thing about alcohol being sacred, in a way, so it isn’t all that surprising that nobody is hiring. Hold on, hope and see. I have to conv...
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In Other Words: Ethics: Evolution
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Wednesday, November 16, 2005. This entry regarding ethics continues on from this previous entry. If things are unclear you might want to look there, first. First off I would like to deal with the comments left on the previous entry. The first comment was what is help and what is hinder? The second comment was Are you trying to draw an analogy of Relativism (in ethics) to Einstein's Theory? Yes, I am drawing a parallel between ethical relativism and Einstein’s theory of Relativity, or rather I am trying t...
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In Other Words: Deep thought
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Monday, October 24, 2005. Ever since we finished writing out the concept for the library (lasts Thursday) I’ve been stuck in introvert slash thoughtful mode. There is a lot to think about. First off, I need to think about what I want to write on next. I think I’ve managed to whittle down the options to one choice, which is ‘the labyrinth’. (More about that later). I’m not certain. Ultimately I’m trying to win independence from any local economy. What do I mean with that? So what does that mean? Blogs fro...
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In Other Words: May 2005
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Sunday, May 15, 2005. Technically this is my second post of the day, but then I’ve slept a good eight hours so I’m going to count this as a different post on a different day. Why am I saying this? I really don’t know, it just seemed like a good idea at the time. It’s better than starting off with ‘today I went and did this and this and this’. Oh well, it’s my blog and I’ll do what I want to, you ken? It would be practical if you could decide what people read, huh? I guess that’s what people try to do wit...
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In Other Words: December 2004
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Friday, December 31, 2004. Old Years day (a logical derivative, don’t you agree? Friday, December 31, 2004, the last day of the year. That’s it, no more sleeps before it is 2005. No more nights, except for the one that gently slips us into the next year. No more breakfasts. No more Christmas, no more birthdays, no more morning showers. No more 2004 hangovers. Let’s see, what was 2004 the year off? I imagine that if you try hard enough you can think of something disgusting connected to everything. Tak...
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In Other Words: Ethics: Argument
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Tuesday, November 29, 2005. This entry continues on from a number of previous posts (the latest of which can be found here. It also answers a number of points raised by a commentor, Don Jr., who reacted to a comment I left on the blog dangerous ideas. His name does not link to any blog, so I can’t link there, unfortunately. Ethical Darwinism needs some sort of objective reality. It is only through a shared reality that competition, and therefore evolution, can take place. It would be like saying evolutio...
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In Other Words: Ethics: Perceived Objectivity
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Friday, November 18, 2005. This entry continues on from a number of previous entries. The last of which can be found here. In each previous entry there is a link to an entry before and in that way you can find your way back to the very first entry about this topic. These entries might make things more logical if what is written here isn’t clear. Some extremists, however, spend a considerable amount of time living in other cultures (i.e. the 911 hijacker) and are not influenced by the viewpoints a...Which...
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In Other Words: May 2004
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Monday, May 31, 2004. Mondays are a horrible way to spend one seventh of your life. Everything’s a bit better, even though it is a Monday and I'm at work. Everything’s ok, partially because I've patched up with my girlfriend, partially because Wednesday is free. I'll do the 'politically correct' thing and say 'largely' because I patched up with my girlfriend. [Enter smiley face here, if I would use them]. Hah, you'll never know if its true or not! I want to get out of this country. Been talking about...
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In Other Words: Ethics: The rules
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Tuesday, November 15, 2005. I was in borders the other day and found a book entitled ‘A Briefer History of Time’ by Steven Hawkins. For those of you that are not aware of the original book, entitled ‘A Brief History of Time’ it was a book that explained some of the most important advances made in the field of Physics. Did I understand what was going on? Is the bus your sitting in moving, or is it stationary while the rest of the world moves around it? Relativity. Everything can only ever be perceived...