... Trying "www.reciprocality.org" Host www.reciprocality.org not found: 2(SERVFAIL) Received 39 bytes from 158.152.1.43#53 in 1 ms ... Looks like the DNS is...
[ or, "Will the thinking never end?" :/ ] Here are the results of some more mental distillation and observation .. M0 and GN ======== It looks like DRD4 may be...
... I suspect its the same machine as one of the DNS servers, or at least hosted somewhere at Datamodel, which seems to be completely down. I've uploaded...
... Hash: SHA1 ... [------------sorry - wasn't sure where to cut------------] I think there's great value in the neurohacking site stuff on sentimentality, and...
Hi Paul, Connectivity outage - it's back again now. Down between Monday night and Friday afternoon. Connectivity provider duly replaced with one that has a...
... Sentimentality seems to be a mental clinging to activities and behaviours that brought satisfaction in the past, despite the fact that one is now too...
What do those inspired 19 year olds do if they can't find each other. You know how he said a team of inspired 19 year olds, how do you go about assembling that...
... They hung around at place like TMRC[1], then grew up and invented the internet, thus allowing the next generation of 19 year olds to get together more...
Damn, you made me want to get to the juicy bits even more. I haven't quite made it through the whole paper yet, but I'm working on it. I can't wait to get to...
... It'll be interesting to hear your opinion, based on those other angles! It seems to me that R fits nicely with a lot of other esoteric traditions, though...
lol, I sound like some new age dabbler in this bit (the quoted text), but there's a huge difference betwen that junk and stuff like discordianism. Speaking of...
... And we always recognise each other, don't we? There's definitely *something* there. It's not worth getting annoyed by M0, though (and I suspect it doesn't...
<i>One kind keys recruits up (often by senior cult members shouting logical fallacies at them while wearing sunglasses), and then uses them in jobs like script...
... Yup - it happened to a friend of his. He told me in private mail, so I won't quote direct, but he mentioned Robert D'Aubney, "Exegesis", and "Programmes...
... Hash: SHA1 Searching the archive, I found this Oct. '99 AGC post: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/progstone/message/94 "For another view of how delusional...
... With the emphasis on *in general*, I'd tentatively agree. The behaviour described above sounds to me like either a temporarily highly-stressed herd member...
... The Gameshow Problem In the problem, a gameshow contestant is shown three closed doors, and is told that there are lemons behind two of them, and a car...
Someone actually wrote a program that did this, to emprically prove it. It's most likely in the archives somewhere. If anyone finds (or volunteers) it, I'll...
Wait a second: These are the number of possibilites assuming your switching no matter what. You chose door A, the car is behind door A, the host opens door B,...
It's because you can only get it wrong if you chose the door that the car is behind. I think it should have been explained that way in Reciprocality....