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PS - and do you address Bill Gates' definition of our current system as "Capitalism with a strong social safety net" (or however he worded it) in your book?
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David O'Neil wrote: and do you address Bill Gates' definition of our current system as "Capitalism with a strong social safety net" (or however he worded it) in your book? Nope - but that should be interesting to investigate!
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3 guys working this weekend and wondering why.
"A little time, a little trouble, your better day"
Badfinger
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Is this an anti-capitalism, socialist manifesto?
modified 19-Dec-22 2:33am.
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Slacker007 wrote: Is this an anti-capitalism, socialist manifesto? Not at all! Rather, it's taking some works of Rudolf Steiner written in the early 1900's and bringing it more relevant to today.
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I vaguely remember he was also an occultist back in his day, and studied the esoteric "arts". I could be mistaken.
Edit: I was correct. He was also a claimed clairvoyant.
Rudolf Steiner - Wikipedia[^]
modified 19-Dec-22 8:55am.
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Hahahaha - that is excellent - loved the part about making the index from a telephone book!
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Never heard that song before! Brilliant! Thanks!
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Marc Clifton wrote: I've been writing a book for the last 6 months with a friend of mine. Dang Marc, you get around.
Marc Clifton wrote: The Three-Membered Organization of the Social Organism In the Context of the 21st Century and America and its Individual and Group Realization. Or T-MOSO 21 for short. That sounds like a Star Wars droid model though.
Marc Clifton wrote: And self-publishing in fairly inexpensive nowadays, so that's what I'll be working on next! I would love to read a print copy. Easier on the eyes and what not. Admittedly though, I'm about scared to though. Let's just say in the past couple of years the amount of uneducated, lack of self-aware, and foolish rhetoric endured... pretty much left me jaded with humanity. And by folks you would not otherwise think were so foolhardy. People are more interested in being controlled by a television set than to do any critical thinking.
Anywho, from the PDF...
One thing that we have learned during the pandemic is that we can dramatically change our way of life overnight – look at the way we started working from home, bought fewer things, flew and ate out less.
It's been said (forgot by who) is that while humans fail at many, many things. Where they excel is in adaption (in the big picture). After all, that is the cornerstone of the evolutionary process - to adapt. Adaptation doesn't necessarily mean better or worse though, but when push comes to shove humans adapt. Although sometimes it takes a war for that to happen, but that's a different story. Let's try and stay positive-ish here.
Jeremy Falcon
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This is starting to look like the Wurst Käse scenario.
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Desperate Germans are now even flooding the Christmas market in Maastricht hunting for sausages and Gluhwein!
(no joke this is really happening at the moment)
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Beware of gluhwein... it can be very sticky
"If we don't change direction, we'll end up where we're going"
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Thanks! I'll stick to Gluhbier then
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I have heard that Germans in general are misbehaving in hopes that Santa will bring them a lump of coal this year.
Desperate times…
If you can't laugh at yourself - ask me and I will do it for you.
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Just be careful when presented with a Gift.
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Possibly the wurst gift indeed ...
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modified 18-Dec-22 15:53pm.
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Are they also telling people to stockpile copies of Police Academy and Airplane DVDs?
Thought of the Day, 23rd April 2020[^]
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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Nah - the only DVD you can buy in Germany this time of year is copies of "Dinner for one"
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xkcd: Gravity[^]
Have a play - I found Europa and then the sun. The latter was a mistake ...
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Doesn't seem to do anything, for me at least.
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Click on the triangle between the two people, then use the WASD keys ...
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All I can see between the two people is a space rocket on a table supported by some framework. I have refreshed a few times but still the same.
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The spaceship is the "triangle" - I was trying not to give too many spoilers!
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You can actually click anywhere on the cartoon.
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