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Tuesday
H.T.F.U
Thursday, 08 October 2009 02:38

So tempted to send them my CV...

 
Mother lover
Tuesday, 15 September 2009 21:45

SNL Digital Short: Mother Lover

Omgz


 
Cancer should be banned
Sunday, 06 September 2009 20:07

My grandfather is an amazing man.  He never ceases to amaze me, even at 88 years old he still remains the only person in my family (extended or otherwise) who is able to understand all manner of engineering or computational talk with me.  He is one of few role models in my life, and if I turned out to be just 1% like him, I would consider myself extremely lucky.  He's kind, generous, funny, knowledgeable, understanding, and immensely smart.  Many qualities of which people all over the world would be happy to have.

When you step back, and think about yourself, and what defining qualities of yourself come from which parent, and which grandparent gave your parent those defining qualities, you sometimes try and figure out what parts come from which family member, or line.  When I do that to myself, I see many, many things that come straight from my grandfather.

Kindness, intelligence, love for engineering and aircraft...  Even colour-blindness.  All of these qualities come from my grandfather.  In my colour-blind eyes, he is one of the worlds best men.

So when I was told that he had lung cancer, I felt as though a great injustice had befell upon him.  In no way, at no point in time, does this man deserve it.

Sometimes I wish I believed in religion.  Just so I can lift my hand, raise the middle finger, and tell someone to get fucked.

 
Awesome
Tuesday, 15 September 2009 00:55

I've decided that I'm more awesome than I was before (and I was pretty damn awesome before).

That is all.

 
War
Friday, 04 September 2009 14:11

Today reveals the 70th anniversary of World War II.  Leaders of the world over have gone to Poland to pay their respects to the people that died to the act that started the second largest war we've seen as a race.  An act that annihilated 20% of the countries population.

You'd have thought that 60 years on we would have learnt our mistakes about wars, and fighting.  And whereas the first and second World War's were caused by countries wants for power (domination), the ones we wage now are not all dissimilar.

I'm hoping that the lives thrown down 60+ years ago for the world we live in now aren't thrown away for a different drive for power (resources).

How many more lives need be sacrificed on our way to being a Type 1 civilisation?

I hope it's not many.

 
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