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Sunday, January 29, 2006

 

look ma! martians!


there's far too much information in the world and not enough means to filter it! in this post i will explain the best way to avoid the overabundance of information which plagues our life thereby revealing the best means to living through limitations placed upon the said overabundance which is truly debilitating to those who do not know how to deal with the overabundance of information which is plaguing our society which is built on an overabundance of information which need not be filtered but really should be filtered because without the aforesaid filter there is not any way of negotiating sense out of the information which is really a shame because information is nice.

in the next post i will explain the best way to combat the evils of the ignorant slobs who insist on providing information that disrupts the filters which allow us to negotiate our way through an overabundance of information provided by those intending to do us evil through breaking down the filters which allow us to live in a world of information ripe and abundant and overgrown and really i'd prefer it if we trimmed the information into a pattern which made sense of the information military style crew cut information which leaves the head free to swim through waters of information faster than those damn hippies.

Saturday, January 21, 2006

 

Quotes: Pynchon


"Facts are but the Play-things of lawyers,—Tops and Hoops, forever a-spin.... Alas, the Historian may indulge no such idle Rotating. History is not Chronology, for that is left to lawyers,—nor is Remembrance, for Remembrance belongs to the People. History can as little pretend to the Veracity of the one, as claim the Power of the other,—her Practitioners, to survive, must soon learn the arts of the quidnunc, spy and Taproom Wit,—that there may ever continue more than one life-line back into a Past we risk, each day, losing our forbears in forever,— not a Chain of single Links, for one broken Link could lose us All,—rather, a great disorderly Tangle of Lines, long and short, weak and strong, vanishing into the Mnemonick Deep, with only their Destination in common." (Mason and Dixon p. 349)

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