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Embrace your destiny.
Of course man will maintain his hostility. Man is a rapist. Until man can cease INVADING others, and that includes TECHNOLOGICAL invasion, there will ALWAYS be war. Until all of us are dead. Man will NEVER stop invading others. He … Continue reading
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Meet the New Boss…
In response to comments on the official Bethesda Softworks Forum, which I felt tended to downplay the significance of the phenomenon I depicted in my post “The Death of Open Source,” by suggesting others would necessarily step in to fill … Continue reading
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Who has time?
A friend at the Bethesda Softworks Forum recently posted a plea to the community to help contribute to the building of the wiki, an endeavor to share knowledge to enable the community to create better works of art for free. … Continue reading
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The Death of Open Source
As economies are destroyed and nations bankrupt to pay debts for little more than short-term damage control, as people are forced to compete in an era of greater means and abundance than ever before in a vicious contrived materialist environment … Continue reading
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Your RIGHT to BIOLOGICAL PROPERTY
We hear much banter about Intellectual Property nowadays, however it is important to point out the distinction of BIOLOGICAL PROPERTY, lest we neglect our responsibility to provide protection under law from any misinterpretation of the former extending in our negligence … Continue reading
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Hope for the misguided?
When you realize that to the majority of your own people, the greatest act of patriotism conceivable is to immerse yourself in labor for the same tyrants who have done this to us, who are steadily bankrupting our sovereign nations, … Continue reading
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Something to think about…
“…to change the perception of reality, of every American, to such an extent that, despite the abundance of information, no one is able to come to sensible conclusions in the interests of defending themselves, their families, their communities, and their … Continue reading
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How could we live with ourselves?
Today, by not building secure public housing when it is finally technologically practical and urgently NEEDED (which also happens to be the right path to easing our present disparity of wealth and poverty and to ensuring social and economic health … Continue reading
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In it for the MONEY…
It is an embarrassment to progress in civilization and reasoned thought to still hear this simplistic hand-washing cliché pass as “success” and “progress” in our modern age: “Don’t blame the corporations for lack of vision or integrity to ethical principles. … Continue reading
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The Human Network and Biotech Piracy…
Suppose certain powerful individuals and organizations have unleashed a viral “wireless human network” which allows people to communicate, directly or indirectly, possible through dreams or a form of shared consciousness, and imagine how this same technology could be abused to … Continue reading
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What’s another TRILLION?
Obama to ask for debt limit hike. Obviously this sieve spending to shore up a quick-fix house of cards is unsustainable. As the article states, our fearless leader’s “plan” is intended to keep this wasteful and incompetent government funded until … Continue reading
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Do we want the world to end?
It is understandable where this psychology is coming from: The world is wicked! All political and financial systems are corrupted by greed and vanity, and we cannot see the readily available solutions to combat that great power or to solve … Continue reading
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