Re: Politics
George Lathrop <[email protected]> Thu, 28 Dec 2006 13:41:27 -0800
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Nice site. Verry well done. George Dennis wrote: > I've been lurking and listening here for sometime hoping to pick up some > interesting technical tidbits. But, I'm a political animal as well and > this discussion has been interesting if a bit in-flame-atory. > > But, the point I want to make is that debating about Democrats verses > Republicans or one telcom corporation vs. another or the wisdom of riding a > bike to work rather than taking a car is all great stuff - but largely I'd > class in with arranging the deck furniture on the Titanic (to drag out that > old phrase again). > > If you really don't care about stuff beyond your personal horizon, then feel > free to bail now. > > But, if you see yourself as concerned about the big issues, then I invite > you to expand your horizons. I run a blog at www.samadhisoft.com that > deals with the big picture at the largest aperture I can manifest. The > issues discussed there, IMHO, trump pretty much everything else out there. > > I'm a discusser and a debater and if you want to come and kick the tires, > come on over. But, more than anything, if you a seek clarity and truth > with regard to where things are heading in this world man has made, come and > read about the following subjects, among others. It may open your eyes and > set you to thinking about where you might want to take yourselves and your > families to get out of harm's way. It's no coincicdence that this E-mail > comes to you from New Zealand though most of the time I live near Seattle. > > http://samadhisoft.com/perfect-storm-hypothesis/ > http://samadhisoft.com/2006/12/07/061208-friday-historical-inevitability/ > http://samadhisoft.com/eden-lost/ > http://samadhisoft.com/transcending-our-biological-imperatives/ > > "There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, Than are dreamt of in > your philosophy." > > --Hamlet (I, v, 166-167) > > Dennis Gallagher > samadhisoft.com > in Aotearoa/New Zealand > > - "Life is just self-replicating information shaped by natural selection." > - Peter Watts in "Behemoth, B-Max" > > > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: [email protected] >> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of michael >> Sent: Wednesday, December 27, 2006 5:53 PM >> To: SeattleWireless Talk List >> Subject: Re: Politics >> >> >> Are we really apologizing for breaking the (apparently) >> strict rules of the >> mailing list? >> >> I'm impressed and glad to be able to be able to have an >> impromptu, near >> real-time conversation with anyone around the world who >> wishes to join in. >> And, hell, I was raised on the internet! Those of you, most >> of which are >> probably old enough to be my father, should pay more >> attention to the spirit >> of the conversation, and stop bitching at one another and at >> the fact that, >> in your opinion, such heated political conversation only has >> one place, and >> that's when and where it's invited. A few of you probably >> spent as much time >> announcing you were leaving as it took you to delete the >> thread once you >> noticed the direction it had gone, so, spare us the theatrics. >> >> I'll still be proud to be involved in such a thing, even if >> it's just a geeky >> mailing list. Those of you who are older, and what the hell, >> wiser, continue >> throwing fits and wasting your time telling everyone else >> that YOU hope this >> conversation ends soon, so that you don't have to keep >> watching the rest of >> us argue/debate/whatever you want to call it- have some sort >> of discourse >> about the things going on around us. >> >> And if anyone has a problem with me calling out those that >> just make me >> nauseous, you know where to find my Inbox. I've been a part >> of too many of >> these types of conversations that all end the same way for me >> not to say >> anything, and I, for one, aren't going to sit around quietly >> while people try >> to be proud of having something better to do than debate. The >> Romans and >> Greeks might not have gotten a lot right, but they understood >> that being a >> citizen involved discussion with those holding dissenting >> opinions, and that >> without discussion, we become a rabble of fools, worrying >> more about trade >> and money and our own situation than anything else. >> >> -Michael >> _______________________________________________ >> Talk mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://seattlewireless.net/mailman/listinfo/talk >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Talk mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://seattlewireless.net/mailman/listinfo/talk >> _______________________________________________ Talk mailing list [email protected] http://seattlewireless.net/mailman/listinfo/talk