My first thought is of birds and rodents developing disorders, barbarism
is the word I think when they start removing hair and other wacky
things. I've heard of people doing that while on hallucinogens. I've
only gotten attracted to tattooing occasionally, the tribal sort.
What about men with long hair? I am considering cutting mine before I
have to tuck it in, heh. It is always tied, but there are a lot of white
streaks that worry me over my mother's genes, but I think they look cool
(just to me).
On 2/16/2014 9:22 AM, Molly wrote:
> ugly hair = ugly ego = tall buildings? Or is Aristotle dead?
>
> On Sunday, February 16, 2014 5:16:38 AM UTC-5, Allan Heretic wrote:
>
> I think trumps is implanted.. and in Trumps case it is pure ego..
>
>
> On Sun, Feb 16, 2014 at 1:13 AM, archytas <nwt...@gmail.com
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
> Hair appears linked to the size of buildings you own, like
> Donald Trump's mop and tower.
>
>
> On Sunday, 9 February 2014 14:02:24 UTC, Molly wrote:
>
> good one Allan. Grass doesn't grow on a busy street, is
> what my Dad used to say.
>
> On Sunday, February 9, 2014 6:14:18 AM UTC-5, Allan
> Heretic wrote:
>
> It is said that those men who are bald on the front of
> their head are great thinkers, those men that are bald
> on the back of their head are great lovers . Now the
> men like myself that are bald all over, well we just
> think we are great lovers.
>
>
> Sent from my android device.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Don Johnson <daj...@gmail.com>
> To: mind...@googlegroups.com
> Sent: Sun, 09 Feb 2014 11:14 AM
> Subject: Mind's Eye Hair
>
> This is about hair. I'm talking about the hair on the
> head mostly but it could be any hair if it keeps the
> conversations interesting.
>
> I'm in my late 40's and have had a slowly expanding
> bald spot for the last 20 years or so. Hats are my
> friend. But that's not why I started this thread. I
> just heard on the radio that Miley Cyrus is acting up
> again and I think it must be related to her hair.
> Remember when Britney Spears chopped all her hair off?
> These follicly challenged young women have lost their
> minds. Is it a Sampson from the bible thing? Or does
> the madness come and then the hair must go? Brings to
> mind the scene in Pink Floyd's movie The Wall when our
> hero Pink, played by Boom Town Rat's Bob Geldof,
> shaves his head, eyebrows and chest hair. I think the
> crazy in his case was brought on by all the drugs he
> was taking. Perhaps that has something to do with
> Miley and Brit Brit's behavior. I'm thinking I'm on to
> something here.
>
> Thoughts?
>
> dj
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This should be refined a bit.. On rejection of universals as an
intensive use of mental energies (costly, thus perhaps 'devolutionary'),
the shape of things become clearer to me by exploring the boundaries,
finding where something breaks down, making correlating relations. There
is just a world with infinite relations between an unlimited set of
points (or wave/interference if you prefer), none separable. I've heard
universals with this process intrinsically integrated, ameliorative.
This is rather subjective, as memos tend to be. ;-)
Hope that is somewhat clearer, I am ok with yours too Gabby. And yes I
agree group action is the practical expression of individual liberation.
That's been stuck in my head for weeks for some reason and hope it's
relevant.
On 2/19/2014 10:56 PM, James wrote:
> It would have been better to ask how you view nominalisation, than
> teasing for details. I took the meaning to be the inevitable
> progression to rejecting universals by becoming acquainted with the
> rules and through experience learning to reject most of it as over
> simplification. How far one could take that I think is a matter of
> appetite and endurance, for better of worse, and reasons vary. In part
> I disagree with the notion that the words we use are purely
> abstractions or can be ideal representations of cognitive content, but
> that they can convey and influence an amazing amount and types of
> content and experience when skill and attention is applied. As a joke
> I told someone that writers learn to imitate behavior to such a degree
> that gradually no memory or sign of it remains.
>
> The contrasts were my personal twist, but 'different' can be
> challenging enough to ponder whether one could 'should think' thusly
> after all. I am mixed on the matter, there are times of brilliance but
> also times that it seems a curse.
>
> On 2/11/2014 8:29 AM, gabbydott wrote:
>> Simplified in the sense of "intuitive" is how I understand Andrew.
>> Fine. What I often find lacking is simple common sense. Because of
>> personal twists blown out of proportion and put into bright
>> spotlight. To serve a specific purpose of those in control of the
>> light switch. Intuitively. Figuratively speaking. Worth giving a
>> second thought, I find.
>>
>> Which is what I did with your question, that is not really a
>> question. I mean, one cannot should think. Me thinketh, yes. Whether
>> I like what I see is out of my control, all I can do to have some
>> sort of manageable access to it is to accept it. Whether and how I
>> speak out my thoughts, live out my thoughts, deal with my thoughts,
>> is another question, not necessarily a contrasting one.
>>
>> I'm okay with what you are saying.
>>
>>
>>
>> 2014-01-24 3:58 GMT+01:00 James <ashkashal@gmail.com
>> <mailto:ashkashal@gmail.com>>:
>>
>> But, should one really think so or merely wish to accept it as
>> such? I've asked myself this when trying to sort out my own
>> contrasts. IMO to whatever degree you have it undoubtedly
>> contributes something of value, though you do have better
>> linguistic footing than me and obvious leanings into discourse
>> analysis (my lady just finished that class).
>>
>> In dealing with memos having humor is good advice, going through
>> old things always seems to increase the gravity, lower the oxygen,
>> and slow time down. As to this 'Simplified' part, good luck with
>> that. :D
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 1/22/2014 4:53 AM, gabbydott wrote:
>>
>>
>> "View as set" is better... Thank you very much, Andrew.
>>
>> Am 22.01.2014 00:02 schrieb "andrew vecsey"
>> <andrewvecsey@gmail.com <mailto:andrewvecsey@gmail.com>
>> <mailto:andrewvecsey@gmail.com
>> <mailto:andrewvecsey@gmail.com>>>:
>>
>>
>> I think it would be fun to make a new video called "Gabby -
>> Simplified". I find it a very nice characteristic to be
>> able to
>> laugh at oneself. My sister and my partner can do that so
>> very well.
>>
>> On Tuesday, January 21, 2014 10:20:07 PM UTC+1, Gabby wrote:
>>
>> I just found this short memo to myself from maybe one
>> or two
>> years ago:
>> /View nominalisation of knowledge as settled and
>> discourse
>> about having knowledge or being in knowledge. /
>>
>> This may sound awful in English, its original German
>> version
>> sounds ten times worse. I had to laugh when I read it
>> and I
>> thought it must have been an ironic reminder or a
>> parody of
>> someone or something. But then it dawned upon me that
>> I might
>> have really intended to try and do so. Now I am asking
>> you,
>> have you been seeing me doing anything like that?
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intensive use of mental energies (costly, thus perhaps 'devolutionary'),
the shape of things become clearer to me by exploring the boundaries,
finding where something breaks down, making correlating relations. There
is just a world with infinite relations between an unlimited set of
points (or wave/interference if you prefer), none separable. I've heard
universals with this process intrinsically integrated, ameliorative.
This is rather subjective, as memos tend to be. ;-)
Hope that is somewhat clearer, I am ok with yours too Gabby. And yes I
agree group action is the practical expression of individual liberation.
That's been stuck in my head for weeks for some reason and hope it's
relevant.
On 2/19/2014 10:56 PM, James wrote:
> It would have been better to ask how you view nominalisation, than
> teasing for details. I took the meaning to be the inevitable
> progression to rejecting universals by becoming acquainted with the
> rules and through experience learning to reject most of it as over
> simplification. How far one could take that I think is a matter of
> appetite and endurance, for better of worse, and reasons vary. In part
> I disagree with the notion that the words we use are purely
> abstractions or can be ideal representations of cognitive content, but
> that they can convey and influence an amazing amount and types of
> content and experience when skill and attention is applied. As a joke
> I told someone that writers learn to imitate behavior to such a degree
> that gradually no memory or sign of it remains.
>
> The contrasts were my personal twist, but 'different' can be
> challenging enough to ponder whether one could 'should think' thusly
> after all. I am mixed on the matter, there are times of brilliance but
> also times that it seems a curse.
>
> On 2/11/2014 8:29 AM, gabbydott wrote:
>> Simplified in the sense of "intuitive" is how I understand Andrew.
>> Fine. What I often find lacking is simple common sense. Because of
>> personal twists blown out of proportion and put into bright
>> spotlight. To serve a specific purpose of those in control of the
>> light switch. Intuitively. Figuratively speaking. Worth giving a
>> second thought, I find.
>>
>> Which is what I did with your question, that is not really a
>> question. I mean, one cannot should think. Me thinketh, yes. Whether
>> I like what I see is out of my control, all I can do to have some
>> sort of manageable access to it is to accept it. Whether and how I
>> speak out my thoughts, live out my thoughts, deal with my thoughts,
>> is another question, not necessarily a contrasting one.
>>
>> I'm okay with what you are saying.
>>
>>
>>
>> 2014-01-24 3:58 GMT+01:00 James <ashkashal@gmail.com
>> <mailto:ashkashal@gmail.com>>:
>>
>> But, should one really think so or merely wish to accept it as
>> such? I've asked myself this when trying to sort out my own
>> contrasts. IMO to whatever degree you have it undoubtedly
>> contributes something of value, though you do have better
>> linguistic footing than me and obvious leanings into discourse
>> analysis (my lady just finished that class).
>>
>> In dealing with memos having humor is good advice, going through
>> old things always seems to increase the gravity, lower the oxygen,
>> and slow time down. As to this 'Simplified' part, good luck with
>> that. :D
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 1/22/2014 4:53 AM, gabbydott wrote:
>>
>>
>> "View as set" is better... Thank you very much, Andrew.
>>
>> Am 22.01.2014 00:02 schrieb "andrew vecsey"
>> <andrewvecsey@gmail.com <mailto:andrewvecsey@gmail.com>
>> <mailto:andrewvecsey@gmail.com
>> <mailto:andrewvecsey@gmail.com>>>:
>>
>>
>> I think it would be fun to make a new video called "Gabby -
>> Simplified". I find it a very nice characteristic to be
>> able to
>> laugh at oneself. My sister and my partner can do that so
>> very well.
>>
>> On Tuesday, January 21, 2014 10:20:07 PM UTC+1, Gabby wrote:
>>
>> I just found this short memo to myself from maybe one
>> or two
>> years ago:
>> /View nominalisation of knowledge as settled and
>> discourse
>> about having knowledge or being in knowledge. /
>>
>> This may sound awful in English, its original German
>> version
>> sounds ten times worse. I had to laugh when I read it
>> and I
>> thought it must have been an ironic reminder or a
>> parody of
>> someone or something. But then it dawned upon me that
>> I might
>> have really intended to try and do so. Now I am asking
>> you,
>> have you been seeing me doing anything like that?
>>
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FocusWriter looks like a neat idea Allan, I might try it out. Linux has
a lot of neat forensics/diagnostic software and awesome utilities and
servers of course, Zorin looks like a nice desktop Neil.
I'm trying not to think much about my new/used laptop dying, I won't be
able to replace for quite a while.. Meh, I've been afraid to diagnose it
for over a week, denial perhaps. Maybe ranting will help. :) I am a fan
of productivity and acceleration features, the whole new look and
interface Microsoft is taking with Office and Windows is very
irritating. I like to categorize my software menu into six main
categories with shortcuts and scripts within two to four keypresses
away. Having to play with the mouse for anything other than web surfing
(scrolling is awesome) or selections gets annoying quickly. Navigating
4500pixels to click on silly ribbons is not my idea of fun, so I keep XP
on everything that doesn't need 7 and run linux on everything that
doesn't need windows. 7 is ok, it would be good if more classic
customization features were kept, and VirtualPC wasn't required for some
older software.
On 2/17/2014 4:42 AM, Allan H wrote:
> just spent the last two hours looking through old data sticks.. I was
> right I found an older version of focus writer that had the spelling
> dictionary attached.. Good thing it is the portable version as it was
> easy to restart in widows 8 at last I have a reasonable editor for
> writing on thie note book.. I don't like the new editors..I was
> looking at one and when I tried it it lasted me about ten minutes
> before I installed it.
> It seems like computer programs have become poorer.. I looked at
> Microsoft's internet explorer and in language options the only english
> option was british.. I know England is just a hope skip and a jump
> away from where I am living but why is there not more english
> choices.. i know windows 8 there are several including
> international.. when I started up my note book for the first time the
> keyboard was set for british and the key board did not function right.
> Personally I think that England and the Netherlands feel that they are
> truly major players in the world scene .. well I am amazed at the
> number of medals the Netherlands has taken in the winter Olympics,
> Oh well at least I have a what to me is a usable editor to scribble
> with.. am going to look in to your recommendation for linux Neil..
> offered to send a cash donation (I do not use paypal) they do not
> accept cash .. what kind of Irishmen are they? Hans was saying that
> the next edition of windows 8 will be much more like windows 7..
>
>
> On Mon, Feb 17, 2014 at 7:42 AM, Allan H <allanh1946@gmail.com
> <mailto:allanh1946@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> My use of the internet has radically changed, I download free
> books. For reading off line. Picking up email and I play one
> online hidden object type . Occasional search and ' my favorite
> shopping place "marktplaats" Dutch eBay it has been around much
> longer than eBay and you can find almost anything there, fun to snoop.
> I use my phone and tablet for email and reading plus for writing
> and I am preferring being off line. Plus my phone for pictures.
>
> Oddly get the feeling that I am not alone not liking to be
> online. OK well off line I go as soon as this is finished,
> Bye
>
> ( Matrix ~ Do No Harm
> ) ~ Soul controls body
> [_D ~ Allan H
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Molly <mollyb363@gmail.com <mailto:mollyb363@gmail.com>>
> To: minds-eye@googlegroups.com <mailto:minds-eye@googlegroups.com>
> Sent: Sun, 16 Feb 2014 3:34 PM
> Subject: Re: Mind's Eye Re: windows 8.1
>
> My husband likes linux, and prefers in on the computers he uses
> his diagnostic software on. My main computer at work is a MacPro,
> and I have learned to prefer it over the windows based computers I
> use to run the video boards. Technology changes so quickly that
> investment seems constantly required and we can't really buy the
> latest for a couple years or more. I am still waiting impatiently
> for graphene applications to hit the market for us common folks:
> http://www.extremetech.com/tag/graphene
>
> On Sunday, February 16, 2014 5:14:23 AM UTC-5, Allan Heretic wrote:
>
> LOL a good Irish company are you sure you are okay Neil..
> looked at the sight and will give it some serious thought. I
> have run the unbuntu form of linux and liked it,, but the
> newer versions are not to my taste they are no longer fun and
> difficult to use.. I think they grew to big..
> with a friends help I have managed to get widows 8 running
> semi okay.. Hans has a computer service company and is an
> old friend. He said they are going to be getting rid of the
> opening screens as they realize it was a mistake.. or at
> least give the choice.
> am looking at google plus.. and figuring out how to get rid of
> it..
> O like the computers I have now..
> Am not sure what it would take to alter the google android
> linux to another linux system..
>
>
> On Sun, Feb 16, 2014 at 1:09 AM, archytas <nwt...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> I junked Windows 8.1 and now use Linux (zorin 7 which
> looks like W7). It's free, a bit quicker and took about 2
> weeks to get used to. I have to confuse my Dell printer
> into thinking its a Xerox through a system called CUPS.
> Next I intend to de-Google.
>
>
> On Friday, 14 February 2014 06:48:35 UTC, Allan Heretic wrote:
>
> mostly set up problems. I like to think I am in
> control (am not really (intuitive knowledge Gabby)).
> I was semi surprised at the crashed system .. At
> heart I can not help but wonder if I am a minimalist.
> I was thinking of Neil's problems with 8 when he
> started. Still have a major problem with the touchpad
> it does not want to turn off. but I will get Hans to
> deal with that Saturday he will be here for dinner
> anyway and said he would help me anyway.
>
> Am is a feud with Google NL made a comment on their
> activities on a social website,, now I am bombarded
> with legal documents that unless I agree with their
> slick willy activities they are denying me service..
> they will no longer let me play my solitary game on
> my phone. a deck of cards still works.. lol I can
> not help but wonder if that is not me having mental
> issues.. LOL (",)
>
>
> On Fri, Feb 14, 2014 at 12:44 AM, Molly
> <moll...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I like Windows 7. Have had no problem with my
> Vaio that has it.
>
> On Thursday, February 13, 2014 3:42:13 PM UTC-5,
> Allan Heretic wrote:
>
> My old computer was on its dying breath,, so I
> bought a new one yesterday. finally got it
> functioning after having to completely set it
> up three times and then when I updated the
> program only to have it crash. 27 hours later
> I finally got it running.
> You are right Neil windows 8 is nuts.
>
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a lot of neat forensics/diagnostic software and awesome utilities and
servers of course, Zorin looks like a nice desktop Neil.
I'm trying not to think much about my new/used laptop dying, I won't be
able to replace for quite a while.. Meh, I've been afraid to diagnose it
for over a week, denial perhaps. Maybe ranting will help. :) I am a fan
of productivity and acceleration features, the whole new look and
interface Microsoft is taking with Office and Windows is very
irritating. I like to categorize my software menu into six main
categories with shortcuts and scripts within two to four keypresses
away. Having to play with the mouse for anything other than web surfing
(scrolling is awesome) or selections gets annoying quickly. Navigating
4500pixels to click on silly ribbons is not my idea of fun, so I keep XP
on everything that doesn't need 7 and run linux on everything that
doesn't need windows. 7 is ok, it would be good if more classic
customization features were kept, and VirtualPC wasn't required for some
older software.
On 2/17/2014 4:42 AM, Allan H wrote:
> just spent the last two hours looking through old data sticks.. I was
> right I found an older version of focus writer that had the spelling
> dictionary attached.. Good thing it is the portable version as it was
> easy to restart in widows 8 at last I have a reasonable editor for
> writing on thie note book.. I don't like the new editors..I was
> looking at one and when I tried it it lasted me about ten minutes
> before I installed it.
> It seems like computer programs have become poorer.. I looked at
> Microsoft's internet explorer and in language options the only english
> option was british.. I know England is just a hope skip and a jump
> away from where I am living but why is there not more english
> choices.. i know windows 8 there are several including
> international.. when I started up my note book for the first time the
> keyboard was set for british and the key board did not function right.
> Personally I think that England and the Netherlands feel that they are
> truly major players in the world scene .. well I am amazed at the
> number of medals the Netherlands has taken in the winter Olympics,
> Oh well at least I have a what to me is a usable editor to scribble
> with.. am going to look in to your recommendation for linux Neil..
> offered to send a cash donation (I do not use paypal) they do not
> accept cash .. what kind of Irishmen are they? Hans was saying that
> the next edition of windows 8 will be much more like windows 7..
>
>
> On Mon, Feb 17, 2014 at 7:42 AM, Allan H <allanh1946@gmail.com
> <mailto:allanh1946@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> My use of the internet has radically changed, I download free
> books. For reading off line. Picking up email and I play one
> online hidden object type . Occasional search and ' my favorite
> shopping place "marktplaats" Dutch eBay it has been around much
> longer than eBay and you can find almost anything there, fun to snoop.
> I use my phone and tablet for email and reading plus for writing
> and I am preferring being off line. Plus my phone for pictures.
>
> Oddly get the feeling that I am not alone not liking to be
> online. OK well off line I go as soon as this is finished,
> Bye
>
> ( Matrix ~ Do No Harm
> ) ~ Soul controls body
> [_D ~ Allan H
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> From: Molly <mollyb363@gmail.com <mailto:mollyb363@gmail.com>>
> To: minds-eye@googlegroups.com <mailto:minds-eye@googlegroups.com>
> Sent: Sun, 16 Feb 2014 3:34 PM
> Subject: Re: Mind's Eye Re: windows 8.1
>
> My husband likes linux, and prefers in on the computers he uses
> his diagnostic software on. My main computer at work is a MacPro,
> and I have learned to prefer it over the windows based computers I
> use to run the video boards. Technology changes so quickly that
> investment seems constantly required and we can't really buy the
> latest for a couple years or more. I am still waiting impatiently
> for graphene applications to hit the market for us common folks:
> http://www.extremetech.com/tag/graphene
>
> On Sunday, February 16, 2014 5:14:23 AM UTC-5, Allan Heretic wrote:
>
> LOL a good Irish company are you sure you are okay Neil..
> looked at the sight and will give it some serious thought. I
> have run the unbuntu form of linux and liked it,, but the
> newer versions are not to my taste they are no longer fun and
> difficult to use.. I think they grew to big..
> with a friends help I have managed to get widows 8 running
> semi okay.. Hans has a computer service company and is an
> old friend. He said they are going to be getting rid of the
> opening screens as they realize it was a mistake.. or at
> least give the choice.
> am looking at google plus.. and figuring out how to get rid of
> it..
> O like the computers I have now..
> Am not sure what it would take to alter the google android
> linux to another linux system..
>
>
> On Sun, Feb 16, 2014 at 1:09 AM, archytas <nwt...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> I junked Windows 8.1 and now use Linux (zorin 7 which
> looks like W7). It's free, a bit quicker and took about 2
> weeks to get used to. I have to confuse my Dell printer
> into thinking its a Xerox through a system called CUPS.
> Next I intend to de-Google.
>
>
> On Friday, 14 February 2014 06:48:35 UTC, Allan Heretic wrote:
>
> mostly set up problems. I like to think I am in
> control (am not really (intuitive knowledge Gabby)).
> I was semi surprised at the crashed system .. At
> heart I can not help but wonder if I am a minimalist.
> I was thinking of Neil's problems with 8 when he
> started. Still have a major problem with the touchpad
> it does not want to turn off. but I will get Hans to
> deal with that Saturday he will be here for dinner
> anyway and said he would help me anyway.
>
> Am is a feud with Google NL made a comment on their
> activities on a social website,, now I am bombarded
> with legal documents that unless I agree with their
> slick willy activities they are denying me service..
> they will no longer let me play my solitary game on
> my phone. a deck of cards still works.. lol I can
> not help but wonder if that is not me having mental
> issues.. LOL (",)
>
>
> On Fri, Feb 14, 2014 at 12:44 AM, Molly
> <moll...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I like Windows 7. Have had no problem with my
> Vaio that has it.
>
> On Thursday, February 13, 2014 3:42:13 PM UTC-5,
> Allan Heretic wrote:
>
> My old computer was on its dying breath,, so I
> bought a new one yesterday. finally got it
> functioning after having to completely set it
> up three times and then when I updated the
> program only to have it crash. 27 hours later
> I finally got it running.
> You are right Neil windows 8 is nuts.
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