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Thursday, Sep 18, 2003

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secret to happiness?

The Secret of Happiness

The key to happiness is to appreciate what you have. Sounds simple. So why are so many people unhappy? Get the tools you need for tapping into unlimited richness, pleasure and joy.



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the radical artists' manifesto

by arp, baumann, eggeling, giacometti, helbig, henning, janco, morach, richter
11th April 1919

A clear, straightforward gaze must predominate if decisions of great import are to be taken. Spiritually and materially, we demand our right: representatives of an essential part of culture, we, the artists, want to take part in the ideological development of the State; we want to exist in the State and take our full share of responsibilities. We declare that the artistic laws of our time are already formulated in their main outline. The spirit of abstract art represents an enormous extension in man's feeling of freedom. Our faith is fraternal art: art's new mission in society. Art imposes clarity; should serve as a basis for the new man. He should belong to everyone without class distinction. We want to channel the conscious production-strength of each individual into the completion of the communal undertaking. We are fighting lack of system, destroyer of strength. Our highest aspiration is to realise a spiritual basis of understanding for all men. This is our duty. This work ensures the greatest vitality for all people. The initiative for this is ours. We shall direct its course and give expression to its wishes by joining into a harmonious whole its most disparate elements.

Source

Sounds like a lot of the histrionic crap I feed myself. Although I'd be lying if I said I wasn't one of those dramatic-idealist artist types who would resonate with Oscar Wilde's famous saying: "We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars." Incidentally, this album, Halfway Between the Gutter And the Stars by Fatboy Slim is not that good. Hmm, I feel like invoking moby's journal right now.



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Plasma Intermediary Life Stage

New Scientist

Physicists have created blobs of gaseous plasma that can grow, replicate and communicate - fulfilling most of the traditional requirements for biological cells. Without inherited material they cannot be described as alive, but the researchers believe these curious spheres may offer a radical new explanation for how life began.

and

Evolution is Biologically Impossible

although...

Reading this book, Linked illuminates a lot of hidden mathematical efficiencies of complex systems which show how order can quickly emerge up out of disorder.



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Coolness + Dupe = Lame?

nomenclature for the wannabe cool - uhm... this is like what I speak w/ all the time. damn.