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[25 Oct 2009|01:09am] |
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что мы делаем? до какой степени надо идти? мы уже прошли целый круг, а теперь начинается следуйщий этап.
а это немного пугает. затем словом стоит целая структура лжей.
что мы делаем? до какой степени надо идти? мы уже прошли целый круг, а теперь начинается следуйщий этап.
а это немного пугает. затем словом стоит целая структура лжей.
что мы делаем? до какой степени надо идти? мы уже прошли целый круг, а теперь начинается следуйщий этап.
а это немного пугает. затем словом стоит целая структура лжей.
что мы делаем? до какой степени надо идти? мы уже прошли целый круг, а теперь начинается следуйщий этап.
а это немного пугает. затем словом стоит целая структура лжей.
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| all work and no play |
[06 Sep 2009|12:09am] |
на жрдлдругой дорлоге жрдил дряша. у него дгродилась дрочка. Он её сам и выдрочил.
но ето было не смешно потомучто окасалось такое:
execution( (method weapon), (chance choice) );
execution: pr: permutator, randomizer?
ahroth: something to do with semantic evaluation
execution e
e= pr(ahroth())
__data__ execution: the method of choice and the weapon of chance execution: the method of chance and the weapon of choice execution: the choice of method and the chance of a weapon execution: the choice of weapon and the method of a chance execution: the chance of choice and the method of a weapon execution: the chance of a
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[01 Sep 2009|05:58pm] |
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'nuff said.
Trapped in purgatory A lifeless object, alive Awaiting reprisal Death will be their acquisition
The sky is turning red Return to power draws near Fall into me, the sky's crimson tears Abolish the rules made of stone
Pierced from below, souls of my treacherous past Betrayed by many, now ornaments dripping above
Awaiting the hour of reprisal Your time slips away
Raining blood From a lacerated sky Bleeding its horror Creating my structure Now I shall reign in blood!
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[22 Jul 2009|10:18am] |
"We are forever turning between the almost infinite symbolizing powers of our mind and the crucible of our factual existence. From the expanding bubbles of our putrid cries we build castles in the sky, hoping for salvation from our creations, but as William James said, 'the skull will grin at the banquet'. To be stronger that life itself, to say no to the setting sun, to breathe life into life, as if tomorrow will never come." - C.S. Hyatt
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| 100 essential skills |
[12 Jul 2009|01:40am] |
- Properly secure a wireless router.
- Crack the WEP key on a wireless router.
- Leech Wifi from your neighbor.
- Screw with Wifi leeches.
- Setup and use a VPN.
- Work from home or a coffee shop as effectively as you do at the office.
- Wire your own home with Ethernet cable.
- Turn a web camera into security camera.
- Use your 3G phone as a Wi-Fi access point.
- Understand what “There’s no Place Like 127.0.0.1” means.
- Identify key-loggers.
- Properly connect a TV, Tivo, XBox, Wii, and Apple TV so they all work together with the one remote.
- Program a universal remote.
- Swap out the battery on your iPod/iPhone.
- Benchmark Your Computer
- Identify all computer components on sight.
- Know which parts to order from NewEgg.com, and how to assemble them into a working PC.
- Troubleshoot any computer/gadget problem, over the phone.
- Use any piece of technology intuitively, without instruction or prior knowledge.
- How to irrecoverably protect data.
- Recover data from a dead hard drive.
- Share a printer between a Mac and a PC on a network.
- Install a Linux distribution. (Hint: Ubuntu 9.04 is easier than installing Windows)
- Remove a virus from a computer.
- Dual (or more) boot a computer.
- Boot a computer off a thumb drive.
- Boot a computer off a network drive.
- Replace or repair a laptop keyboard.
- Run more than two monitors on a single computer.
- Successfully disassemble and reassemble a laptop.
- Know at least 10 software easter eggs off the top of your head.
- Bypass a computer password on all major operating systems. Windows, Mac, Linux
- Carrying a computer cleaning arsenal on your USB drive.
- Bypass content filters on public computers.
- Protect your privacy when using a public computer.
- Surf the web anonymously from home.
- Buy a domain, configure bind, apache, MySQL, php, and Wordpress without Googling a how-to.
- Basic *nix command shell knowledge with the ability to edit and save a file with vi.
- Create a web site using vi.
- Transcode a DVD to play on a portable device.
- Hide a file in an image using steganography.
- Knowing the answer to life, the universe and everything.
- Share a single keyboard and mouse between multiple computers without a KVM switch.
- Google obscure facts in under 3 searches. Bonus point if you can use I Feel Lucky.
- Build amazing structures with LEGO and invent a compelling back story for the creation.
- Understand that it is LEGO, not Lego, Legos, or Lego’s.
- Build a two story house out of LEGO, in monochrome, with a balcony.
- Construct a costume for you or your kid out of scraps, duct tape, paper mâché, and imagination.
- Be able to pick a lock.
- Determine the combination of a Master combination padlock in under 10 minutes.
- Assemble IKEA furniture without looking at the instructions. Bonus point if you don’t have to backtrack.
- Use a digital SLR in full manual mode.
- Do cool things to Altoids tins.
- Be able to construct paper craft versions of space ships.
- Origami! Bonus point for duct tape origami. (Ductigami)
- Fix anything with duct tape, chewing gum and wire.
- Knowing how to avoid being eaten by a grue.
- Know what a grue is.
- Understand where XYZZY came from, and have used it.
- Play any SNES game on your computer through an emulator.
- Burn the rope.
- Know the Konami code, and where to use it.
- Whistle, hum, or play on an iPhone, the Cantina song.
- Learning to play the theme songs to the kids favorite TV shows.
- Solve a Rubik’s Cube.
- Calculate THAC0.
- Know the difference between skills and traits.
- Explain special relativity in terms an eight-year-old can grasp.
- Recite pi to 10 places or more.
- Be able to calculate tip and split the check, all in your head.
- Explain that the colours in a rainbow are roygbiv.
- Understand the electromagnetic spectrum - xray, uv, visible, infrared, microwave, radio.
- Know the difference between radiation and radioactive contamination.
- Understand basic electronics components like resistors, capacitors, inductors and transistors.
- Solder a circuit while bottle feeding an infant. (lead free solder please.)
- The meaning of technical acronyms.
- The coffee dash, blindfolded (or blurry eyed). Coffee <brew> [cream] [sugar]. In under a minute.
- Build a fighting robot.
- Program a fighting robot.
- Build a failsafe into a fighting robot so it doesn’t kill you.
- Be able to trace the Fellowship’s journey on a map of Middle Earth.
- Know all the names of the Dwarves in The Hobbit.
- Understand the difference between a comic book and a graphic novel.
- Know where your towel is and why it is important.
- Re-enact the parrot sketch.
- Know the words to The Lumberjack Song.
- Reciting key scenes from Monty Python and the Holy Grail.
- Be able to recite at least one Geek Movie word for word.
- Know what the 8th Chevron does on a Stargate and how much power is required to get a lock.
- Be able to explain why it’s important that Han shot first.
- Know why it is just wrong for Luke and Leia to kiss.
- Stop talking Star Wars long enough to get laid.
- The ability to name actors, characters and plotlines from the majority of sci-fi movies produced since 1968.
- Cite Mythbusters when debunking a myth or urban legend.
- Sleep with a Cricket bat next to your bed.
- Have a documented plan on what to do during a zombie or robot uprising.
- Identify evil alternate universe versions of friends, family, co-workers or self.
- Be able to convince TSA that the electronic parts you are carrying are really not a threat to passengers.
- Talk about things that aren’t tech related.
- Get something on the front page of Digg.
http://www.wired.com/geekdad/2009/07/100-basic-geek-skills-for-geeks/
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[07 Jul 2009|09:12am] |
her scathing voice is like fingernails on a chalkboard, early in the morning it is painful to hear.
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just got back from the opthalmologist, my pupils are dialated, can't see very well until they go back to normal.
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| standard labels |
[23 Jun 2009|06:31pm] |
labeling internal experiences (IE's) using standard labels validates the experience as reality. This can lead to complications especially if the experience was created by imagination.
Since it is difficult, if not impossible to measure which components of any given thought are real (based on fact) and which are imaginary, one method suggested is to create one's own labels for the IE's. This keeps the Internal Experiences in their own buffer space, and may prevent them from validating themselves in the external world.
some standard labels: guilt, shame, love, hate, god/HGA, parents, sex, compassion, suffering, salvation, mind, jealousy, anger, death, ............
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| anger & conscience |
[22 Jun 2009|01:20pm] |
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a crazy thought occurred to me: what if my anger is simply a defense mechanism, masking my unclean conscience.
then a crazier thought occurred: what if that which is deemed "unclean conscience" is a masking something else, something even more horrifying than guilt?
question: guilt towards whom or what?
__________________________________ hint: they all deserved to die.
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| Listen to what the flower people say.... |
[19 Jun 2009|02:53pm] |
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http://www.shoutshare.com/giant-stinking-flower-reveals-a-hot-secret-with-video-corpse-flower/
You would think a flower that resembles a 3-metre phallus would have no problems attracting attention especially if it also stinks like a rotting <input ... >corpse. But there was more to this carrion <input ... >flower that only a thermal-imaging camera could find out.You would think a <input ... >flower that resembles a 3-metre <input ... >phallus would have no problems attracting attention especially if it also stinks like a rotting <input ... >corpse. But there was more to this carrion <input ... >flower that only a thermal-imaging camera could find out. The plant emits a stench to attract decaying flesh-eating beetles flies and sweat bees for pollination. Once it blooms the odor lingers for about eight hours then it takes several more years before <input ... >the plant has enough energy to bloom again. How bad does it smell Its like several days old road kill on a hot sunny day.<input ... >The plant emits a stench to attract decaying flesh-eating beetles flies and sweat bees for pollination. Once it blooms the odor lingers for about eight hours then it takes several more years before <input ... >the plant has enough energy to bloom again. How bad does it smell Its like several days old road kill on a hot sunny day. Earlier this week B-Side Blog reader Sisofjash sent me an email urging me to go to the nearby Huntington Botanical Gardens in Pasadena to check out the very rare and supposedly very malodorous blooming of a corpse <input ... >flower. This exciting event only happens once every few years and apparentlyEarlier this week B-Side Blog reader Sisofjash sent me an email urging me to go to the nearby Huntington <input ... >Botanical Gardens in Pasadena to check out the very rare and supposedly very malodorous blooming of a <input ... >corpse <input ... >flower. This exciting event only happens once every few years and apparently Thousands of visitors have flocked to the Huntington <input ... >Botanical Gardens today to see the brief bloom of a <input ... >corpse <input ... >flower a plant famous for its rotting smell and its rare flowering which happens once every few years or more.Thousands of visitors have flocked to the Huntington <input ... >Botanical Gardens today to see the brief bloom of a <input ... >corpse <input ... >flower a plant famous for its rotting smell and its rare flowering which happens once every few years or more. It was that time of year again time to get a whiff of the noxious stench of Titan Arum at the Fullerton Arboretum. But guess what Its dead. The notoriously stinky <input ... >corpse <input ... >flower was killed with kindness. It was that time of year again time to get a whiff of the noxious stench of Titan Arum at the Fullerton Arboretum. But guess what Its dead. The notoriously stinky <input ... >corpse <input ... >flower was killed with kindness.
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| food for the self-identity daemon |
[11 Jun 2009|09:16am] |
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You are weirder than others think, for your most unconventional quirks are not readily seen by many people. You may have an air of dreaminess about you, but you still are able to keep your most intense thoughts private. Your inner space is yours alone; even if your close friends get glimpses, you are not required to take them on a tour of your imagination.
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| right now |
[10 Jun 2009|09:17pm] |
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I am completely filled with emptiness.
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| traffic court today |
[09 Jun 2009|02:48pm] |
found me not responsible, since there was no one to represent the cop. Listening to all the other cases before me, it was difficult to predict whose case will be dismissed and who will be held responsible for the alleged violation.
in most cases the defendant was found responsible for the violation.
in about 3 cases the cop did not show in about 5 cases the violation was an expired registration or inspection sticker. Once the person proved that the requirement was met, the case was dismissed.
In almost every case of speeding or a failure to stop, the defendant got a reduced fine, but was found responsible nevertheless.
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| sane (normal) people |
[08 Jun 2009|04:25pm] |
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it is an unimaginable relief to work with sane people, not psychopaths like us. navigation through the 4th circuit is relatively easy. 3rd circuit still has a few glitches. 1st & 2nd function on automatic with no need for manual intervention.
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| paranoia |
[08 Jun 2009|02:05pm] |
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the quietude of work here got me a bit worried... an appearance of a cold shoulder treatment form JM the director added to the paranoia. I have finished all of what I was asked to do, and there was nothing more coming to me. I talked to DK my manager and told him that I am basically done with all the things I've been working on, and need more to do.
He said he did not realize that I was done... that is a bit strange, but perhaps not my problem?
he said he will think of something by the end of the day.
nevertheless...
the real crux of the paranoia and anxiety could be stemming from the radial undoing, as well as my mind drifting higher and higher. There is an ascent, but it is the descent that I am most desiring. To descend as low as possible to the earthly matters, the mythical "here & now", unfettered by the flights of fancy into realms devoid of reality.
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