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Tuesdays Children
Posted: 30 Nov 2010, 15:12
by PicassoCT
The usuall harvest, ripped from pearldiver.com (
http://www.signandsight.com/features/2111.html) If you want to read the full original.
http://www.rue89.com/entretien/2010/11/ ... eau-178081
Interesting stuff on europes demographic development, lacking the usual Do-panic sound (French).
http://www.lepoint.fr/culture/polemique ... 7533_3.php
Hillarity ensues, young lawyer takes a book from a famous author, who admitted that he copy&pasted lots of stuff from wikipedia- and declared that (wikis going under gpl) this infected the book and made it in fact a comon license product - basically uploading the novell. Yohoo, a pirate is free, you are a pirat. (French, again, sorry for the nonspeakers, but sometimes the most intersting things happen in zwzsg-country.)
http://www.spiked-online.com/index.php/ ... icle/9924/
What happens when you avoid the bodyscanner? You gonna get grabbed.
http://www.prospectmagazine.co.uk/2010/ ... sm-review/
Its about a german debatte, raging on now for quite some time. I avoided the wikileaks stuff, its just a paperbin and until now they found nothing in it, that wasnt already known, or could easily be guessed through reading the diplomatic news.
One last, but not least:
http://www.lrb.co.uk/v32/n23/sheila-fit ... e-archives
A nice look back on the paranoia in the sovjet union.
Re: Tuesdays Children
Posted: 30 Nov 2010, 20:17
by KaiserJ
I spent my whole time in Moscow sitting on hard wooden chairs
do they not have cushions in russia
Re: Tuesdays Children
Posted: 30 Nov 2010, 20:42
by PicassoCT
In sovjet union, cushion was bannished because of aristocrats using them. The working class has no cushions, therefore the partys ass does not need a cushion.
You do not want to act counter-revolutionary, comrad KaiserJ? Cushions would endanger the 4 year plan, and the feathers and cottonwool for them is needed for jittering wladiwostocks-children and guncotton, to protect us against the capiTalisMan. You do not want to endanger our progress? Others have questioned our wise leadership before, and they have been teached how to better themselves, by choppin wood in sibiria.
Re: Tuesdays Children
Posted: 01 Dec 2010, 01:21
by Panda
PicassoCT wrote:In sovjet union, cushion was bannished because of aristocrats using them. The working class has no cushions, therefore the partys ass does not need a cushion.
You do not want to act counter-revolutionary, comrad KaiserJ? Cushions would endanger the 4 year plan, and the feathers and cottonwool for them is needed for jittering wladiwostocks-children and guncotton, to protect us against the capiTalisMan. You do not want to endanger our progress? Others have questioned our wise leadership before, and they have been teached how to better themselves, by choppin wood in sibiria.

So, what would the message to the world be in this movement?
I don't like the body scanners all that much either. Luckily, I don't work in an airport or travel that frequently by plane. People could develop cancer with too many X-rays.
When I was in an airport one time, there was a bomb threat and the airport went on high alert. Smoth and I were in the airport for 12 hours and everyone had to get a pat down, but the lady security officer who gave me a pat down was as professional as emergency rescue personnel and I could understand the scare, so it didn't really bother me. They weren't doing butt checks or anything either.
Re: Tuesdays Children
Posted: 01 Dec 2010, 14:39
by PicassoCT
I dont think makes much sense to search the passengers, what you need is a completely seperate cockpit (pilots can only enter on the ground)
Re: Tuesdays Children
Posted: 04 Dec 2010, 15:37
by PicassoCT
Re: Tuesdays Children
Posted: 05 Dec 2010, 19:31
by zwzsg
I hate the word "falsifiable". They should use "refutable".
Re: Tuesdays Children
Posted: 05 Dec 2010, 19:52
by PicassoCT
I wouldnt have posted the last article if it hadnt (in my conclusion) some strong points.
Re: Tuesdays Children
Posted: 06 Dec 2010, 03:01
by Panda
It seems like a good read.
Re: Tuesdays Children
Posted: 07 Dec 2010, 15:07
by PicassoCT
Next Generation of Tuesdayians:
http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/op ... t-1.328500
Reality as in the cables vs. the reality as in the news.
http://www.eurozine.com/articles/2010-1 ... er-en.html
wikileaks, and bedwetting is not its only problem. Just kidden, its about journalism
http://www.economist.com/node/17626874
Penron. Best Cosmic model or best cosmic model evar?
http://www.nzzfolio.ch/www/21b625ad-36b ... 61740.aspx
NZZ Portfolio, one of the best submagazines of one of the best european newspapers. And its in German only, sorry. Topic is behaviour, and when it gets rituals, and when sick.
http://www.opendemocracy.net/ourkingdom ... t-deserves
Im so sick of lickypeaks. BOOOOORING.
Somethin uplifting for the last post:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2010/de ... rt-darnton
Forbidden Songs in old France under the king. /b/ was there.
Re: Tuesdays Children
Posted: 14 Dec 2010, 15:45
by PicassoCT
Well, it occurs repeatedly, you could say every week its , a part of it, beginns with T, imagine the list, like Mon, *****, Wednes, Thurs, Fri-
Oh, come on, its not that difficult, not a single one.
Its Tuesday, well, got to award myself:
Looks like the Wiki is still leaking, somebody got fix this, call the E-Plumber, ahem the Admin, the Expert responsible, no wait, we cant even trust our own experts, who we need for our hitec warfare. Nuke took away there total wars, internet nerds took away there blackops, its no longer fun to be a psychotic political falcon.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/blog/201 ... ve-updates
http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/blog/201 ... ve-updates
http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/blog/201 ... ve-updates
http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/blog/201 ... ve-updates
http://edition.cnn.com/2010/OPINION/12/ ... ks.amazon/
Student protests in London, AF on rampage to blame?
http://www.newstatesman.com/uk-politics ... s-movement
New Yorker on the Legend of Gamedesign: If you dont know him, you wont show thy dim.
http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/201 ... paumgarten
Interesting Essay, on how every new media technology leads after a wild west period towards overstable monopols who, in paraonia stall technologys. Most interesting example: Did you know that the bell labs supressed there own invention, the magnetic tape in the 30┬┤s because they were afraid people wouldnt phone anymore?
http://www.salon.com/books/what_to_rea ... ter_switch
TheNation on Comandowarfare in Pakistan:
http://www.thenation.com/article/secret-us-war-pakistan
BlackOps in my Ally. Noway.
Z, nightly avenger of supressed genitalia, i see what you did there.
http://www.boingboing.net/2010/12/13/gi ... p-cir.html
Thats it.
Re: Tuesdays Children
Posted: 14 Dec 2010, 20:51
by PicassoCT
Coments so far?
Re: Tuesdays Children
Posted: 14 Dec 2010, 21:03
by FireStorm_
I imagine you read a lot faster then I do.

(haven't read everything yet)
Fake cables being leaked was something bound to happen although I hadn't thought of it before I read it.
And a bold way to compete with the Eiffel tower like that.
Edit:
under cover as aid workers
Probably to feel like, or pretend to be, a real hero for a little while.

Re: Tuesdays Children
Posted: 14 Dec 2010, 21:50
by PicassoCT
They errected something to last for generations to cum.
Latecumer...
http://www.3quarksdaily.com/3quarksdail ... lling.html
Re: Tuesdays Children
Posted: 15 Dec 2010, 17:06
by FireStorm_
Aquinas wrote:Homo unius libri
Wikipedia wrote:[Aquinas's] words are generally quoted today in disparagement of the man whose mental horizons are limited to one book.
Seems logical to me the same goes for games.
Re: Tuesdays Children
Posted: 20 Dec 2010, 13:34
by PicassoCT
http://blogs.wsj.com/speakeasy/2010/12/ ... n-atheist/
Its almost tuesday... Have some snacks while waiting...
Re: Tuesdays Children
Posted: 21 Dec 2010, 14:20
by PicassoCT
Re: Tuesdays Children
Posted: 21 Dec 2010, 15:43
by zwzsg
Ricky Gervais wrote:Well, nearly. 75 percent of Americans are God-┬¡ÔÇÉfearing Christians; 75 percent of prisoners are God-┬¡ÔÇÉfearing Christians. 10 percent of Americans are atheists; 0.2 percent of prisoners are atheists.
I shall note that down.
Re: Tuesdays Children
Posted: 23 Dec 2010, 11:14
by FireStorm_
1)
I don't fully agree with the conclusion. It seems to say that the events surrounding cablegate, will incite more secretive behaviour.
To me that's like saying that someone you have absolutely no knowledge about, recently has become even more elusive. Which to me isn't really saying anything at all.
weird analogies:
Zero plus zero is not double zero, or some higher form of zero; no, it's just zero.
Or: how can you measure something you can't perceive in any way, anyway?
2)
I think this...
...has a lot to do with this:
(And I think the first issue of Picasso's Tuesdays Children was of course the Compost Heap

)
I think it not all that important which language to teach as long is it is more than one. An extra language can give an extra perspective, which is potentially beneficial to the philosophical mind.
3)
I can't really can't deicide on one or another. Well what system do I live in?
4)
I find that when I walk to the "SciFi and Fantasy" section in a commercial book store, there is actually no scifi (sometimes they have some Dune and the Hitchhikers guide, but that's about it.) Perhaps in that sense SciFi is dying a little.
Luckily I can get my books elsewhere.
@ zwzsg
The other day I also heard myself repeating those statistics in conversation.
@ Picasso
tanks again for some interesting reads

Re: Tuesdays Children
Posted: 30 Dec 2010, 10:41
by PicassoCT
I usually avoid, this and that one died posts and essays, and the revival of his worx attempts for the 50th anniversary and the 100th and so on. If something is relevant, and good, its gonna get passe on from generation to generation, reappearing as reference in new works.
But this guy is worth a exception.
http://www.ted.com/talks/denis_dutton_a ... witter.com
http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/n ... utton.html
In grief for great things unfinnished.