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November 30, 2007

commentary: making life your major - response to jeff pulver

ok jeff hmmm - making life your major
i think there should be a subtext subtitle that should be the motto mantra of all education K-12, higher learning, and life learning educational structures and that should be - making life your major - education should be preparing you to be fit for life and making your life an art - we are all life long learners about life - the problem is we have been pretending we are zombies for so long we have begun to believe it is who we really are but we all know that we ain’t dead yet and know deep inside all of us there is still us in us 

geo@InsultantForHire.com

November 27, 2007

commentary: jeff pulver - How would YOU reinvent College?

commentary: jeff pulver - How would YOU reinvent College?

still percolating on your comments - college/university are top down management by fear organization i believe colleges should a city collage of diversity that encourages fearlessness, curiosity and the courage to be creative - to imagine the unimaginable - i don’t think one can find it - i think you are it and it is you and no college degree can be a substitute for passion - its not what you memorize its what you dream - what are your dreams? a genius is somebody who is interested in what they are doing and in doing so becomes a vacuum cleaner - i think we need to reinvent ourselves before we stop pretending we are zombies and become zombies - education produces educated zombies - the future of education should be encouraging fearlessness and finding what excites you and then giving you the resources and support to discover the future -

we need to educate the future and to stop pretending we are zombies and act responsibly to the people who are not yet born

the art of living is making your life an art

November 26, 2007

commentary: facebook Sharing Your Information with Third Parties

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November 20, 2007

commentary: the “IS” is free from the “isn’t” StatUS-UPdates prison Nov 20 2007

posted to StatUS-Updates facebook group 

 so dearest StatUS-UPdaters and StatUS-SEEKers

we can breath free

is to be free from isn’t prison and from StatUS-UPdates tonight thanks for heads up jeff pulver read about it here - http://tinyurl .com/3cna2j.

now the world can be safe for the future,  and future  facebookers

thanks for you trust and support - now all that we have to do is be more inspired in our future StatUS-UPdates

be you

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Status Update: Facebook Is Letting Users Drop the “Is”
By Betsy Schiffman November 20, 2007 | 12:11:16 PMCategories: Facebook  
 Facebook has caved into popular demand and will make the “is” in status updates optional, effective tonight, according to allfacebook.com.

The much despised “is” has been a mandatory component of the status update, so every time a member updates his or her status, it reads “Member Name is . . . ”

Many people ignore it, choosing instead to commit grammatical atrocities such as “Sarah is likes to dance.”

The news will be warmly welcomed by thousands of activists who have joined more than 500 anti-”is” Facebook groups, including the “Campaign to lose the mandatory ‘is’ from status updates” and the “I die a little bit inside when I see grammatically incorrect status updates” group.

Congratulations, campaigners, you’ve won!

http://blog.wired.com/business/2007/11/status-update-f.html

November 18, 2007

commentary: if Nothing is impossible - facebook statUS-UPdates

wrote this on my facebook statUS-UPdates 11-18-07

Geo is thinking about if “Nothing is impossible” then what is impossible if Nothing is impossible.

November 17, 2007

commentery: Dispelling the Concept of Time (excerpts from siddhartha by herman hess)

http://www.randomplace.com/artsurvey/dispel-time-x.htm

 dispelling the concept of time
(excerpts from siddhartha by herman hess)

siddhartha speaking to his old friend: “…everything that is thought and expressed in words is one-sided, only half the truth; it all lacks totality, completeness, unity… the world itself, being in and around us, is never one sided. Never is a man or deed wholly one or the other, never is a man wholly saint or sinner… this only seems so because we suffer the illusion that time is something real. Time is not real,… And if time is not real, then the dividing line that seems to lie between this world and eternity, between suffering and bliss, between good and evil, is also an illusion

The world is not imperfect or slowly evolving along a long path to perfection. No, it is perfect at every moment; every sin already carries grace within it, all small children are potential old men… all dying people eternal life… it is possible to dispel time… to see simultaneously all the past, present and future, and then everything is good - death as well as life, sin as well as holiness, wisdom as well as folly. Everything is necessary, everything needs only my agreement, my assent, my loving understanding; then all is well with me and nothing can harm me. I (siddhartha) learned through my body and soul that it was necessary for me to sin, that i needed lust, that I had to strive for property and experience nausea and the depths of despair in order to learn not to resist them (things), in order to learn to love the world, and no longer compare it with some kind of desired imaginary world, some imaginary vision of perfection, but to leave i as it is, to love it and be glad too belong to it

… everything has long been everything and always is everything. but i (siddhartha) will say no more about it. words do not express thoughts very well. they always become a little different immediately they are expressed a little distorted, a little foolish. and yet it also pleases me and seems right that what is of value and wisdom to one man seems nonsense to another… … one can love things but one cannot love words… therefore teachings are of no use to me; they have no hardness, no softness, nor colors, no corners, no smell, no taste - they have nothing but words…perhaps that is what prevents us from finding peace, perhaps there are too many words… Nirvana is not a thing: there is only the word nirvana… …if things are illusion then i am illusion and so they are of the same nature as myself, it is that which makes them so lovable and venerable. that is why i can love them. … and love is the most important thing in the world. … i think it is only important to love the world, no to despise it, not for us to hate each other, but to be able to regard the world and ourselves and all beings with love, admiration and respect

November 14, 2007

commentary: jeff pulver Social media is changing the face of communications

 commentary: jeff pulver Social media is changing the face of communications
maybe we are re-inventing the art of the conversation and don’t know it _ again - “The invention of Gutenberg’s printing press depended primarily upon a …. The Gutenberg press was much more efficient than manual copying …” (editors note - plagarized the above quote) but what is it behind books, art, poetry, painting, social media, social scuptures but another extension of the conversation we have with ourselves and each other in our constant attempt to give birth to ourselves - the internet and its children like facebook nation is a conversation that we who are you who use it are having within and with ourselves - food for thought - geo

November 11, 2007

commentary: just say no to the “is” that “isn’t” on StatUS-UPdates facebook

so dear oh me oh my - i am suffering worser and worser each day from not so cute acute third person “is that isn’t isms” prisims/prisons StatUS-UPdates schism and was thinking maybe if facebook took out the “is” from statUS-UPdates all this that “isn’t” third person schism schizophrenia epidemic would go away and the world would be brighter - just say no to the “is” that “isn’t”…. now who was i ? - ge-oh

November 8, 2007

commentary: the decline of the personal and the letter

commentary: the decline of the personal and the letter

so i was thinking the unthinkable that  maybe we are missing something personnel or is it personal i never really got the spelling and which one was which, but anyway are we personnel or impersonal
are we spectators or spectacles in our own minds - and has the crafted letter vs the uncrafted and uncrafty email led us to be more personal or is it impersonnel - my best suspect for this is jeff pulver who is always on even when he is not on - hmmm - his email missives are like oh-missives and oh-missions and who knows all that goes on between the short bursts of jeff’s attention deafening or is it attention deficit mind or maybe the decline is actually an incline to be or not to be that is the question and i think as jeff sass has brilliantly pointed out is it vanity or insanity and i would like to chime in - chime - ok ok  so here is the thing is we via email more us or less us the post-off-us wants to know and inquiring minds too - g-oh

P.S. and below is the article that stimulated this i think ?

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The Decline of the Personal Letter
Poynter  online Al Tompkins
Al’s Morning Meeting
 Here is a question; Did e-mail lead to the decline of the personal letter?
Personal correspondence has been declining for 15 years, but when did this
decline start? It began when telephones became common, according to a nice
piece
(http://www.masslive.com/news/topstories/index.ssf?/base/news-2/119425260820
5910.xml&coll=1)  from  The Republican  in Springfield, Mass.

The paper reports that despite e-mail and the Internet, mailbags are as full
a ever — just not with letters:
  And to make matters worse, the volume of so-called standard
mail, including catalogs and other advertising, is on the
increase.

  “Our research shows that personal correspondence has
been declining for about 15 years. Personally, I think
it’s a tragic loss. I enjoy getting a letter,”
said Gerry J. McKiernan, a spokesman for the U.S. Postal
Service.
  “In your mail on any given day, if there is a
personally addressed letter, it’s either the first
thing you open or the last. It’s never in the middle.
It’s the last if you hold off because you want to savor
it,” he said.
  Postal Service research found that the average household
now receives just one personally addressed letter a week,
including such things as holiday cards and wedding
announcements, McKiernan said.
  “However, the decline didn’t start with the
Internet. We track the beginning of it to the decrease in
the price of long-distance phone calls,” he said.
  According to the Postal Service, first-class mail,
including personal letters and bills, peaked in 2001, when
there were 103.6 billion individual pieces delivered. In
2006, there were 97.6 billion pieces delivered.

November 5, 2007

commentary: FaceBook Nation is You, Me, Them, We

 FaceBook Nation is You, Me, Them, We - we are the people of the future - FaceBook Nation is boundaryless, an attempt to create a social sculpture, a revolution of the imagination,  to in-vite, in-cite and ex-cite us who are them to explore the possibilities - to imagine the unimaginable the impossible dream - imagine a world without war, violence, fear, poverty a world of the future where you, your child, your inner child can live without fear, in peace and harmony - where everybody is responsible to themselves and each other - where there is no top down management by fear - imagine what a wonderful world it would be? - Take Back Your Future
you (at) TakeBackYourFuture.org

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FaceBook Nation is in pre-nascent state of giving birth to itself - coming so soon stay tuned -

one of the things i am thinking about and exploring is the  power of one - “the power of one is more then the power of  none” jeff pulver -

i am interested in seeing if we can live in peace and  harmony and learn from our mistakes and stop repeating them and stop our addiction to  fear, wars, violence which has been going on since before forever… i am not interested in building another boring top down management by fear organization… but to see if we can create a fearless and boundaryless nation a FaceBook Nation of we the people, where each  individual is both student and teacher is both leader and follower and is as good as the next person or as Louis Armstrong said “i am no  better then anybody and nobody is better then me” and what a  wonderful world it could be? and maybe if we try and re-invent ourselves we can discover the future “we” and who knows where all this might lead us and if it will make a difference… imagine an internet nation a FaceBook Nation - what would that look like -  the question i ask myself in you is what would the world look like with out fear,  without war, without poverty, without violence - what a  wonderful world it could be!

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