Archive for the 'Ideas In-progress' Category

Invitations to my baby shower.


« 24 April 2007 | 23:22 | Entertainment, Internet, Opinion, Interpersonal Relations, Ideas In-progress | No Comments »

Well, my girlfriend Julie and I are having a baby girl in the next few months so we’ve started planning a baby shower. My entire life I thought that guys didn’t go to these things, but I was told that I would have to attend. Since I have to attend I decided that I should […]



The “Real World” Sucks


« 6 January 2007 | 20:56 | Rants, Social Issues, Workplace, Philosophy, Ideas In-progress | No Comments »

Yeah, I said it…. The Real World sucks… the little bubble that exists from 9 to 5(or 8 to 5 in my case) is horrible, unnatural, and wrong.
No wonder there are so many depressed and psychotic people in the world today, the corporate world sucks all the interest, creativity, and joy from your life. Case […]



On Getting Laid


« 20 December 2006 | 2:40 | Social Issues, Interpersonal Relations, Sexual, Philosophy, Ideas In-progress | 2 Comments »

Hopefully this will be short and sweet.
I always find it extremely interesting to watch the game that plays out between two people that want to have sex with each other… sometimes it’s almost as if neither of them can see the outcome of their actions while everyone around them can.
Am I just getting older? I […]



Thoughts on the Nature of the Mind. - Part II


« 4 December 2006 | 17:54 | Science, Programming, Philosophy, Ideas In-progress | No Comments »

In an effort to further clarify the ideas initially expressed in the post “Thoughts on the Nature of the Mind”, I have been pondering a physical analogy for the self modifying programming of the brain.
What I envision is a collection of single cylinder engines that are all independent one another except that they all have […]



Thoughts on the Nature of the Mind.


« 3 December 2006 | 21:07 | Science, Programming, Philosophy, Ideas In-progress | 1 Comment »

A patient lies sick in his hospital bed while an unknown disease slowly kills off all of his brain cells, the man is left with nothing; no money, no family, no friends. As his brain slowly dies he begins having trouble recalling more and more information, he begins to have mild spasms. A research scientist […]