Wednesday 22 August 2012

Finding our Kindred spirit (s)

When it comes to relationships (and I don't mean specifically romances boy/girl relationships.. I mean any human relationships, whether friend, family member or someone you just click with) I always wondered about the source of a kindred spirit, and by that I mean that if you really click with someone (in whatever domain, or level of intensity), there must be something behind this unbeknown co-incidental magical relationship that transcends the current state of play that lie between both parties. i.e. The energy providing such a relationship is coming from a source we do not yet understand, perhaps genetic, hereditary, or something we feel an affinity with without knowing why. For example I used to believe in class division, in that someone from a higher class or standard of living could not identify with someone else from a more working class environment (or someone often referred to as a peasants

(originally written 3rd Sept 2011)

Should you collect your random thoughts and publish them?

Do random thoughts really count for anything, or are they just meaningless pieces of useless information. Well in part it depends on who's expressing them, what they are about, and how well they are articulated and constructed, and even then they can either be quite useless, or highly valuable snippets of information..  Examples of useless include where they provide no information of any use, and to the vast majority of readers make very little, if any sense at all.. Whereas examples of highly valuable, is where they are very interesting for the reader, provide some deep sense of inspired reaction, and in many cases sort out some issue the reader has had for a very long time...

ok..  Now I've got that off my chest..  Time to go back to bed!!!






Monday 4 June 2012

Is the term "Surfing the net" dead and gone?


Is the act of "randomly" surfing the net a dying trend?: When the internet first started, people used to surf the net randomly out of pure fascination. They would try to find sites they never heard or, or even more bizarre, create fictitious website names (of things and places they know) and see if there is a corresponding website. 

Sunday 25 March 2012

The scientists versus the sceptics! their call?!

  Status update   By Fin Matthews
MAJOR BREAKING NEWS: LATEST SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY:

Scientists have just discovered that people tend to believe scientists views ahead of any other groups. After carrying out some research on a group of skeptics, and publishing the findings in the format: "sceptics have just discovered", the scientists found that this didn't have anywhere near the same impact as if scientists had discovered the same thing. In fact, once skeptics had propounded the same idea, it was more likely to be not-accepted or even shunned by the general public:

Further research is being carried out in this area (by sceptics!) and the results won’t ever be published, unless of course, the scientists(!) can be included!!..