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October 2008

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“What lies behind us, and what lies before us are small matters compared to what lies within us.” —
Oct 24, 2008
“We can debug relationships, but it’s always good policy to consider the people themselves to be features. People get annoyed when you try to debug them.” —Larry Wall” —
Oct 24, 2008
“Philosophists dislike Epistemology. Durrant says, Philosophy is the subjective interpretation of reality and Epistemology steals it out of context into objective view of the nature of reality and Observation. If it is true (may be subjectively), Thus as Epistemology steals philosopher out of philosophy, doesn’t Philosophy (Beyond a particular level of knowledge, that what U r doing is right) steal a pragmatic person out of the true Experience of reality in trying for its Understanding? In other words, Is Philosophy to Epistemology same as Practicallity to Philosophy? If it is, What meaning does each of consequents have towards their antecedants? What does it mean to a person of Antecedant type to practice the consequent?” —http://www.orkut.co.in/Main#CommMsgs.aspx?cmm=8584194&tid=2501875253028299540&start=1
Oct 19, 2008
“If you are not having fun, then you are doing it wrong.” —
Oct 15, 2008
“The bottom line is that unless you plan on making it a full time job to do your research and put yourself in a position to have an advantage, you are going to get your ass kicked at some point by someone who does” —http://blogmaverick.com/2006/01/03/the-stock-market-is-for-suckers/
Oct 13, 2008
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