Saturday, May 30, 2009
Friday, May 29, 2009
Wright-Millners Lab Division
Hi. This is a project I am working on. Please have a look and let me know what you think. There is a poll on the bottom of the blog. The link is on the left.
Saturday, April 19, 2008
On a lighter note. ( no offence ment to anyone)
The Smokers' Prayer
By Jinx (NC)
Our Camel who art in pocket,
Addiction be thy name.
Thy cancer come,
Thy will be done
In lungs as it is in brain.
Give us this day our daily smoke
And forgive us our lapses
As we forgive those who lapse around us.
And lead us not from temptation
But deliver us from stress
For the choking, coughing and mind expansion are yours
Now and until we succumb to emphysema.
Amen.
By Jinx (NC)
Our Camel who art in pocket,
Addiction be thy name.
Thy cancer come,
Thy will be done
In lungs as it is in brain.
Give us this day our daily smoke
And forgive us our lapses
As we forgive those who lapse around us.
And lead us not from temptation
But deliver us from stress
For the choking, coughing and mind expansion are yours
Now and until we succumb to emphysema.
Amen.
Mmmmmm To deep
hopelovelife....
what is Faith
but an open book in the hands of those who read.
what is Hope
but an idealistic thought of those who don't have.
What is Life
but a mere game of chess between two entities,
one good, one evil, but both playing for our souls.
Happiness is seeing and believing it can be,
Sadness is knowing you are next
and pure is the water of life that flows for eternity.
The bounds of hell is the limit and
heaven is the answer to a question we don't have.
You will never be right,
but wrong will come and play in your mind
twisting and turning
until the book is closed and you are blind.
what is Faith
but an open book in the hands of those who read.
what is Hope
but an idealistic thought of those who don't have.
What is Life
but a mere game of chess between two entities,
one good, one evil, but both playing for our souls.
Happiness is seeing and believing it can be,
Sadness is knowing you are next
and pure is the water of life that flows for eternity.
The bounds of hell is the limit and
heaven is the answer to a question we don't have.
You will never be right,
but wrong will come and play in your mind
twisting and turning
until the book is closed and you are blind.
Woman Go figure.
The time has come for us to say goodbye
Hoping all the memories of you will die
Never again to see your face
trying to forget your warm embrace
Gone are all hopes and wishes
destroyed by your cold kisses
turning my hart to stone
finally seeing through your false tone
Your eyes I can see glow in the dark
cold and heartless like the shark
looking for a new prey
not waiting for the dawn of a new day
At last letting go
trying to heal my soul
but knowing the sun will rise tomorrow
and that you will have your own sorrow.
Hoping all the memories of you will die
Never again to see your face
trying to forget your warm embrace
Gone are all hopes and wishes
destroyed by your cold kisses
turning my hart to stone
finally seeing through your false tone
Your eyes I can see glow in the dark
cold and heartless like the shark
looking for a new prey
not waiting for the dawn of a new day
At last letting go
trying to heal my soul
but knowing the sun will rise tomorrow
and that you will have your own sorrow.
Thursday, April 17, 2008
My first one ever. (Also the reason I failed Science.)
Le Chatelier's Principle....( dOZIng oFf in sCIEnCE )
The neutralization of life is due to the
reduction of love
Oxidisation results in death but new live
corrects the equilibrium
(sulphate is added)
Hanging over the edge of the world holding
on to Zinc crystals falling asleep and
dreaming of you. The voice far off droning on,
(This is called a salt bridge)
disturbing the peace that surrounds us when
ammonium cyanate is dissolved with the shadows
of life passing by. Hydrolysis caused in the
eye finally gives way to a protolithic reaction
(Zn[s] + Cu[ag] = Zn[ag] + Cu[s])
Daydreams and staring out of the concentration
of hydrochloric acid window watching the people
go by and listening to the birds plying in the
sky were zinc is the anode
(This mess will thus be the result)
Wishing it would soon end copper is added and
the time would come were we leave this place
passing through the door while an electrochemical
cell is made
(Please pay attention class i am only doing this once)
Completely lost at the world around you while the
pH of a solution of ethanoic acid with a concentration
of 0,15 mol.dm3 is calculated you find you’re self
separated from the rest of them universal indicators
(The result is such that the left balances the right)
A sudden sound of a bell and the proton is transferred,
shuffles, and bags fill your view. You put your book
away and rise to walk out, sudden death of a base when
a strong acid is added
(Class who said you can go)
You walk out leaving the world of matric chemistry
behind you going on forward to the world of matric
mathematics.
(That is a completely different story)
The neutralization of life is due to the
reduction of love
Oxidisation results in death but new live
corrects the equilibrium
(sulphate is added)
Hanging over the edge of the world holding
on to Zinc crystals falling asleep and
dreaming of you. The voice far off droning on,
(This is called a salt bridge)
disturbing the peace that surrounds us when
ammonium cyanate is dissolved with the shadows
of life passing by. Hydrolysis caused in the
eye finally gives way to a protolithic reaction
(Zn[s] + Cu[ag] = Zn[ag] + Cu[s])
Daydreams and staring out of the concentration
of hydrochloric acid window watching the people
go by and listening to the birds plying in the
sky were zinc is the anode
(This mess will thus be the result)
Wishing it would soon end copper is added and
the time would come were we leave this place
passing through the door while an electrochemical
cell is made
(Please pay attention class i am only doing this once)
Completely lost at the world around you while the
pH of a solution of ethanoic acid with a concentration
of 0,15 mol.dm3 is calculated you find you’re self
separated from the rest of them universal indicators
(The result is such that the left balances the right)
A sudden sound of a bell and the proton is transferred,
shuffles, and bags fill your view. You put your book
away and rise to walk out, sudden death of a base when
a strong acid is added
(Class who said you can go)
You walk out leaving the world of matric chemistry
behind you going on forward to the world of matric
mathematics.
(That is a completely different story)
1 For Calliope
Fire & Ice
If only life was fair
slow and listless slumber
If only love was easy
wasted time out there
If only hearts desire
was never fully needed
If only lustful passion
was never to be heeded
If only eyes were blind
not to see the beauty true
If only ears were listing
to warnings from me and you
If only silence grabbed
our voices in its grasp
If only minds were lost
and in the shadows cast
If only feelings false
emotion waste of time
If only this was acting
would that not be kind
If only time was on our side
to bliss we could glide
If only our plight could be seen
what then does all this mean
If only you were younger
and went to different places
If only I was older
and met different faces
If only tears to dwell upon
it would all be a breeze
If only a love has come, A love has gone
we would forget it all with ease
If only was a phrase
we could use as true
If only our lives were different
I could have had you.
If only life was fair
slow and listless slumber
If only love was easy
wasted time out there
If only hearts desire
was never fully needed
If only lustful passion
was never to be heeded
If only eyes were blind
not to see the beauty true
If only ears were listing
to warnings from me and you
If only silence grabbed
our voices in its grasp
If only minds were lost
and in the shadows cast
If only feelings false
emotion waste of time
If only this was acting
would that not be kind
If only time was on our side
to bliss we could glide
If only our plight could be seen
what then does all this mean
If only you were younger
and went to different places
If only I was older
and met different faces
If only tears to dwell upon
it would all be a breeze
If only a love has come, A love has gone
we would forget it all with ease
If only was a phrase
we could use as true
If only our lives were different
I could have had you.
Saturday, April 12, 2008
Sunday, April 06, 2008
Please Be patient.
Have not done this for some time so be patient it is a work in progress. As they say Rome was not build in a day, they are still building it.
Speling errors.
LOL i know there are one or two. It is 12:24 am Here in South Africa so i apologise. Will be more careful next time.
Fallensword
Just a quick not.
Yes I am here and you are reading this because you would like to know more. The rules of the hit list are in the link on the right That is marked Fallensword. I will be back with more. My aim is not to stop players from playing but to make sure all enjoy. I hate thieves and players that do not pay for buffs. This is my way of prtecting the weak and ensuring The good name of EPU continues.
Yes I am here and you are reading this because you would like to know more. The rules of the hit list are in the link on the right That is marked Fallensword. I will be back with more. My aim is not to stop players from playing but to make sure all enjoy. I hate thieves and players that do not pay for buffs. This is my way of prtecting the weak and ensuring The good name of EPU continues.
Thursday, July 20, 2006
A long time ago
Is Man Truly Free?
Philosophy assignment 1994.
Throughout the history of the human race, many struggles have taking place. The whole world has been thrown into turmoil, chaos and complete disruption, and all this in the desire of one belief or aspiration: Freedom. Not just physical freedom, but freedom of thought, religion, and speech.
Numerous people have died with the words freedom on there lips, and even more still live in this obscure illusion freedom has caused, just so that there children and there children's children could be "free". Looking back on history and at all these different types of freedom you realize something, and that is how futile the struggles really were and that what we thought victorious, was just a strengthening of an already illustrious illusion. The great German philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer thought that the course of a man's life is "as necessarily predetermined as the course of a clock" and that "a man can surely do what he wills to do, but he cannot determine what he wills." I will try and show you, the reader, why I say man is not free and I intent to make you agree with me. If I do not modify our opinion I at least hope to get you to seriously consider the argument you are about to step into.
Freedom as stated in "Longman: Dictionary of contemporary English" is a state of not being under control or to have the power to do, say, think, or write whatever one wants. Looking just for the moment at freedom of thought one realizes that most of the world consider thought as being completely free, and that a man can think whatever he wants as long as what he is thinking, especially if it goes against long kept believes in a society, is kept concealed. Just this statement will cause pain to the even slightest of free thinkers because, how can one not communicate what one thinks, and obviously it is of no use to those around you because they can not read your mind.Also it is extremely difficult to conceal thoughts that have any power over the mind. Since determinism is seen by some as cause and effect (Scientific Doctrine), they believe that there is a whole range of hereditary and environmental pressures that play an important role, but one must also take
into account that the working of one's mind is only bound by your personal experience and the power of your imagination.
Another important aspect is the fact that if you were free in thought why would you be persecuted like Socrates for viewing your free thinking opinions. Thus one can state that with freedom of thought there must be freedom of speech. This however brings up a new problem and that is society. If you had to completely disregard set believes in a certain society you would be regarded as an outcast or a heathen, because the mind is lazy and it follows the line of thought with the least resistance, and fear also revolts to any alienated ways of thinking what is not generally excepted in a society.
People, society in general, continually see themselves as being free, doing what they want to do by mere free choice but, Spinoza, a modification on Descartes' and a great master of determinism says; "... men think that they are free merely because they are conscious of many of there acts and, at the same time, they are ignorant of the causes of these actions - that is, men postulate themselves as cause of acts in the absence of other demonstrable causes." He further stated that all the events that happen in a persons life, physically, mentally and morally is as result of direct cause and effect. Man does have certain natural rights like the right to life and the right to reproduce but society has ruled that a starving man may not take food because that is stealing and promiscuous reproduction is confined by law or customs. The society is justified by restricting these rights because without them there will be no order in society.
When it comes to speaking people can not restrain the natural
impulse they have to speak and if you go further it plainly
shows that the decree of the mind, the appetite and determination of the body are conceit in nature.
Spinoza rejected the theory that men/women pick from a wide range of choices because there are certain attractive features to it, he believed that the choice is made by pure impulse whether it is known or not to the person making the decision.
God being an omnipotent and omniscient being means that he predetermine every humans course. This view is called predestination and it is found in Christian, Islamic and Judaic religions.
This predestination then means that all events in nature and human behavior, including "man's free will," are determined by the sovereign will of God. This view in the extreme is used by leaders of the world who says for example; "It is the will of Allah," and people then do what is asked of them in the name of freedom and there God. In its extreme form predestination has always provoked protest and opposition. It seems that if God decrees what happens it makes Him responsible for good and evil and then God is responsible for events, and not man. Modern conceptions have however not assigned God as being responsible for evil, but there has rather been an inclination to blame it on Mephistopheles, the devil, Satan and Beelzebub (depending which of the tree religions you believe in or what you know the ruler of Hades as). Some people opposing this argument say that Lucifer is being used as an scape goat for the Christian's perfect creation, god.
According to Augustines who wrote the book called "Stad van God" there are two cities namely Jerusalem, and Babylon. He says that Jerusalem is the city of God and that Babylon is the city of man, and every person belongs in one of these cities but that only God knows to which one. He also said that Christians are pilgrims on their way. Thomas Aquinas criticized Aristotle by saying that the universe had a start and that he, Aquinas, excepted the role of God in the creation.
He also said that there is life after death and that is your real destination. As a by product Fatalism was started, which means that some, maybe even all, events are fixed. In especially Roman and Greek conception Fate plays an important role. It is associated with Zeus, the sky god, lord of the winds,clouds, rain, and thunder who ruled from Mt Olympus were he dealt with all the gods, and Jupiter the roman supreme deity. Often it is thought as being superior to gods and mortal men. In the western world fatalism has never been a prominent attitude but does seem to be revived in times of war. The first reaction to danger may be fear, panic or even worry but when the attitude of fatalism steps in calm will preside because it is believed by soldiers that;"if there is a bullet with my name on I will get it anyway, if there is not I will survive, so why worry."
All the above mentioned theories are by people who see the world as being closed rather than open. Indeterminism (Doctrine of Free Will) is a theory were the world is an open place, and it was created by William James who believed that the "monastic superstition" leads people to deny themselves there freedom. James believed that "our feeling of freedom and the existence of effort on the part of human beings point to the fact that some things are decided by human choice." Determinism is what the future shall be, but indeterminism is the view that the parts of the universe have a considerable amount of "free play" and that there is a real chance of possibilities in every persons future. According to James "our first act of freedom, if we are free, ought in all inward propriety to be to affirm that we are free." indeterminate say that freedom is limited to voluntary action and conscious selection and there is pluralism in the nature of all things (except in the argument "is man truly free" which in all most probable case will never end).
In conclusion, there are many different types of freedom, as
seen by people. There are numerous views on if man is free, if so/if not, why/why not. The only real point on the whole
subject of freedom, I hope people can agree on, is our freedom in using the word "Freedom" and peoples freely believed illusion of freedom that they think they have but in reality never will. We do not blame people for the colour of our eyes or the colour of our skins, but we have not attained the same attitude towards their socially significant activities.
If man is free I can not tell you, all I can do is show you all the shades of the rainbow and let you pick one. My opinion is of no more relevance because my mind has been made up and now it is YOUR turn. I leave you with a finally thought. In picking your shade from the rainbow, who is really making the choice. You, nature or some specter of higher discernment.
My mind, body, and soul is as free as a prison with no bars, but the boundaries of my horizon are only as vast as what I have experienced, seen, and dialected by myself to myself, and of realising that what I have excepted might tomorrow be no more. Thus I have freedom in my knowledge that I as a mortal/immortal man will never posses uncontested freedom.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
1. The Hamlyn Illustrated Encyclopedia, 1990, Hamlyn, London.
2. Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary, 1993, Oxford University Press, New York.
3. Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English, 1987, Longman, London.
4. The Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Volume III (211-225), The Macmillan Company & The Free Press, New York.
5.Introductory Philosophy, Edited by Frank Tillman (127-137).
6. Living issues in Philosophy, H.H. Titus, Edition iv
(183-198)
7. A History of Freedom of Thought, J.B. Bury, Edition ii
(1-12), Oxford University Press, New York.
8. Filosofiese Antropologie, J.J. Snyman, Class notes, Revised by H.P.P. Lotter, 1994 (3-59).
Philosophy assignment 1994.
Throughout the history of the human race, many struggles have taking place. The whole world has been thrown into turmoil, chaos and complete disruption, and all this in the desire of one belief or aspiration: Freedom. Not just physical freedom, but freedom of thought, religion, and speech.
Numerous people have died with the words freedom on there lips, and even more still live in this obscure illusion freedom has caused, just so that there children and there children's children could be "free". Looking back on history and at all these different types of freedom you realize something, and that is how futile the struggles really were and that what we thought victorious, was just a strengthening of an already illustrious illusion. The great German philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer thought that the course of a man's life is "as necessarily predetermined as the course of a clock" and that "a man can surely do what he wills to do, but he cannot determine what he wills." I will try and show you, the reader, why I say man is not free and I intent to make you agree with me. If I do not modify our opinion I at least hope to get you to seriously consider the argument you are about to step into.
Freedom as stated in "Longman: Dictionary of contemporary English" is a state of not being under control or to have the power to do, say, think, or write whatever one wants. Looking just for the moment at freedom of thought one realizes that most of the world consider thought as being completely free, and that a man can think whatever he wants as long as what he is thinking, especially if it goes against long kept believes in a society, is kept concealed. Just this statement will cause pain to the even slightest of free thinkers because, how can one not communicate what one thinks, and obviously it is of no use to those around you because they can not read your mind.Also it is extremely difficult to conceal thoughts that have any power over the mind. Since determinism is seen by some as cause and effect (Scientific Doctrine), they believe that there is a whole range of hereditary and environmental pressures that play an important role, but one must also take
into account that the working of one's mind is only bound by your personal experience and the power of your imagination.
Another important aspect is the fact that if you were free in thought why would you be persecuted like Socrates for viewing your free thinking opinions. Thus one can state that with freedom of thought there must be freedom of speech. This however brings up a new problem and that is society. If you had to completely disregard set believes in a certain society you would be regarded as an outcast or a heathen, because the mind is lazy and it follows the line of thought with the least resistance, and fear also revolts to any alienated ways of thinking what is not generally excepted in a society.
People, society in general, continually see themselves as being free, doing what they want to do by mere free choice but, Spinoza, a modification on Descartes' and a great master of determinism says; "... men think that they are free merely because they are conscious of many of there acts and, at the same time, they are ignorant of the causes of these actions - that is, men postulate themselves as cause of acts in the absence of other demonstrable causes." He further stated that all the events that happen in a persons life, physically, mentally and morally is as result of direct cause and effect. Man does have certain natural rights like the right to life and the right to reproduce but society has ruled that a starving man may not take food because that is stealing and promiscuous reproduction is confined by law or customs. The society is justified by restricting these rights because without them there will be no order in society.
When it comes to speaking people can not restrain the natural
impulse they have to speak and if you go further it plainly
shows that the decree of the mind, the appetite and determination of the body are conceit in nature.
Spinoza rejected the theory that men/women pick from a wide range of choices because there are certain attractive features to it, he believed that the choice is made by pure impulse whether it is known or not to the person making the decision.
God being an omnipotent and omniscient being means that he predetermine every humans course. This view is called predestination and it is found in Christian, Islamic and Judaic religions.
This predestination then means that all events in nature and human behavior, including "man's free will," are determined by the sovereign will of God. This view in the extreme is used by leaders of the world who says for example; "It is the will of Allah," and people then do what is asked of them in the name of freedom and there God. In its extreme form predestination has always provoked protest and opposition. It seems that if God decrees what happens it makes Him responsible for good and evil and then God is responsible for events, and not man. Modern conceptions have however not assigned God as being responsible for evil, but there has rather been an inclination to blame it on Mephistopheles, the devil, Satan and Beelzebub (depending which of the tree religions you believe in or what you know the ruler of Hades as). Some people opposing this argument say that Lucifer is being used as an scape goat for the Christian's perfect creation, god.
According to Augustines who wrote the book called "Stad van God" there are two cities namely Jerusalem, and Babylon. He says that Jerusalem is the city of God and that Babylon is the city of man, and every person belongs in one of these cities but that only God knows to which one. He also said that Christians are pilgrims on their way. Thomas Aquinas criticized Aristotle by saying that the universe had a start and that he, Aquinas, excepted the role of God in the creation.
He also said that there is life after death and that is your real destination. As a by product Fatalism was started, which means that some, maybe even all, events are fixed. In especially Roman and Greek conception Fate plays an important role. It is associated with Zeus, the sky god, lord of the winds,clouds, rain, and thunder who ruled from Mt Olympus were he dealt with all the gods, and Jupiter the roman supreme deity. Often it is thought as being superior to gods and mortal men. In the western world fatalism has never been a prominent attitude but does seem to be revived in times of war. The first reaction to danger may be fear, panic or even worry but when the attitude of fatalism steps in calm will preside because it is believed by soldiers that;"if there is a bullet with my name on I will get it anyway, if there is not I will survive, so why worry."
All the above mentioned theories are by people who see the world as being closed rather than open. Indeterminism (Doctrine of Free Will) is a theory were the world is an open place, and it was created by William James who believed that the "monastic superstition" leads people to deny themselves there freedom. James believed that "our feeling of freedom and the existence of effort on the part of human beings point to the fact that some things are decided by human choice." Determinism is what the future shall be, but indeterminism is the view that the parts of the universe have a considerable amount of "free play" and that there is a real chance of possibilities in every persons future. According to James "our first act of freedom, if we are free, ought in all inward propriety to be to affirm that we are free." indeterminate say that freedom is limited to voluntary action and conscious selection and there is pluralism in the nature of all things (except in the argument "is man truly free" which in all most probable case will never end).
In conclusion, there are many different types of freedom, as
seen by people. There are numerous views on if man is free, if so/if not, why/why not. The only real point on the whole
subject of freedom, I hope people can agree on, is our freedom in using the word "Freedom" and peoples freely believed illusion of freedom that they think they have but in reality never will. We do not blame people for the colour of our eyes or the colour of our skins, but we have not attained the same attitude towards their socially significant activities.
If man is free I can not tell you, all I can do is show you all the shades of the rainbow and let you pick one. My opinion is of no more relevance because my mind has been made up and now it is YOUR turn. I leave you with a finally thought. In picking your shade from the rainbow, who is really making the choice. You, nature or some specter of higher discernment.
My mind, body, and soul is as free as a prison with no bars, but the boundaries of my horizon are only as vast as what I have experienced, seen, and dialected by myself to myself, and of realising that what I have excepted might tomorrow be no more. Thus I have freedom in my knowledge that I as a mortal/immortal man will never posses uncontested freedom.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
1. The Hamlyn Illustrated Encyclopedia, 1990, Hamlyn, London.
2. Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary, 1993, Oxford University Press, New York.
3. Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English, 1987, Longman, London.
4. The Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Volume III (211-225), The Macmillan Company & The Free Press, New York.
5.Introductory Philosophy, Edited by Frank Tillman (127-137).
6. Living issues in Philosophy, H.H. Titus, Edition iv
(183-198)
7. A History of Freedom of Thought, J.B. Bury, Edition ii
(1-12), Oxford University Press, New York.
8. Filosofiese Antropologie, J.J. Snyman, Class notes, Revised by H.P.P. Lotter, 1994 (3-59).
1994
I have been thinking about something interesting to put on my blog. Nothing comes to mind and then all of a sudden I remember that a long time ago in a place far far away I went to University. I studied Philosophy, Politics and law, oh and some other things. As I was looking for something to post I found some old assignments from the days gone by. These are in there original and I have made no changes. What was interesting was when I read them again and though. Did I write these? Was I this Clever? What happened to that person? And finally how is my life now to what I had hoped.
I hope you read it and find it as interesting as I did then and still do to this day.
I hope you read it and find it as interesting as I did then and still do to this day.
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