Friday, February 23, 2007

Do you like killing priests?

  • Try this out: priests-n-devils...
  • Even if you heard about this riddle before or you are very analytical in your thinking, you probably couldn't stop playing without trying what happens if priests become a minority.
  • It is a miracle that curiosity survives formal education. - Einstein.
  • Anyway if you "accidentally" killed a priest or two (which is its own challenge), then your approach was little less than intelligent.

Friday, February 16, 2007

How do you call a guy who has all the information?

Big brother? Nope...in todays society he is called

GOD.

Thursday, February 15, 2007

Moment of inspiration

  • Humans sometimes need to create. And today I feel Haiku.

Three sunsets

Ride a humble stallion

of Immortal beauty

Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Making Valentines day sensible

This year I am confused. I don't know what my status is, what the society wants me to do on this "special day". So I am going to try and make it sensible:
  1. Valentines smoochies. Even if you have seen it before remember: Repetitio mater studiorum est. ! Don't forget to see all three options! ( and don't comment on my latin spelling)
  2. If your eagerness for education is still high you should also check wikihow I recommend the following topics: How to Make Valentine's Day More Meaningful ( iee how sugary sweet) more practical How to Get With Someone on Valentine's Day ( the only problem is it takes 14 days) or just in case you are a bit rusty: How to French Kiss ( yeah I can just see her waiting for the guy to get through the checklist: 1. take a breath refresher...check 2. moisten your lips... check 3. select a correct head angle... check 4. close your eyes... check 5. start gently...AUCH, hey why did you hit me with your nose? Oh, right we had to keep our eyes closed ....

So now, does it all make more sense? Nope, but I had some fun.

Thursday, February 08, 2007

Being unbiased

is an art. And it is harder to achieve than a really hard "Kama sutra" position . Why?

  • Because it takes practice - doing it a couple of time just can't replace years of experience.
  • Because it takes organisation.
  • Because you need to be neutral.
  • Because you must have a yardstick.
  • Because it takes freedom of mind.
  • Because it takes unburdened soul.
  • Because it takes a conscious effort.
  • Because it takes kamikaze style determination.
  • Because it takes eagerness.
  • Because you need a realistic approach!

That is why the majority simplifies matters and defines unbiased this way:

However some still feel they can be unbiased ( if you want to know who, look up the post and read carefully) and end this way:

PS: My soul is finally at rest

Monday, February 05, 2007

Names

  1. Are just a bunch of letters put together in a more or sometimes less logical way.
  2. Whats more interesting about them is what ones name can tell you about him. For example, I discovered that there are three of us Slovenians sharing the same name. There are 6274 people citizens with "my" name and only 718 with my surname. So obviously my family will have to make sure to add new members...
  3. How many people share "your" name? Namely, how fast can you find an answer to that question? Just a hint: Statistics can sometimes be fun.

Thursday, February 01, 2007

Good luck, Hugo!

  1. World media and even Bush are worried about the recent transfer of "sweeping powers to legislate by decree and impose his radical vision of a more egalitarian socialist state in Venezuela." Harsh words, like "dictatorship, disguised as a democracy", are being used.
  2. The opposing side responds: "What kind of a dictatorship is this?" Vice-President Jorge Rodriguez asked the crowd, saying the law "only serves to sow democracy and peace." "Dictatorship is what there used to be. We want to impose the dictatorship of a true democracy."
  3. So what is dictatorship, others are talking about and what is the Venezuelan definition of "true democracy" ? Dictatorship in my opinion is a way of concentrating powers. It can be very efficient, because orders given by the leader must be followed without much opposition. Consequently that means that Hugo is going to be, just like Fidel, able to realise his socialistic vision very quickly and efficiently. If people support him, it is logically their free choice to give up some of their democratic powers to get a more socialistic state. People who do not share this vision and have some property that is probably going to get brutally taxed should probably move elsewhere, because they don't fit in. If they weren't already scared of by true democracy, Castro style.
  4. And that leads us to a fundamental question about dictatorship. More precisely, its Maximum Leader variation. If you checked the link you probably realised that countries that used this kind of social order aren't or weren't exactly what you would call a paradise on earth for its population, if you use HDI index and GDP per capita index as a merit. Which is especially concerning since they are using all the given powers and the countries natural resources, for improving this measurements. So why don't dictatorships work in the long run? Because, we have not jet found a leader who is wise and empathic enough to know what people need, what makes them happy and what their decisions should be. To successfully replace their freedoms of choice, in short.
  5. In history, many have tried, with best intentions and failed miserably.Will Hugo win and beat the bad witch like in the computer game? For peoples sakes, lets hope that Venezuelan oil keeps flowing for a long time. Or they will have to think, breath and EAT "the revolution", like Cubans.