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1.29.2008

War: And Why Diplomacy is Useles

Einstein:"I do not know with what weapons World War 3 will be fought, but World War Four will be fought with sticks and stones."

[Note: Read carefully, because this could be easily misinterpretted. I would never (and am not) endorse war. However, I do encourage action, and that's what this peace is about.]

English Philosopher John Stuart Mill said, "War is an ugly thing, but not the ugliest of things. The decayed and degraded state of moral and patriotic feeling which thinks that nothing is worth war is much worse." The wretched thing is not the fiery and fervent politicians who defend their honorable country in war, but the decrepit, unscrupulous gents who cower behind diplomatic desks while their nation is hacked to bits.
War truly is an ugly thing. There is no doubt of that. Ben Franklin says, "There was never a good war, or a bad peace". Any time people die and live in discordance, it is bad; any time humans can live in prosperity and harmony, it is a good time. Additionally, Sartre says, "when the rich wage war, it's the poor who die". All people die in war, however. It is a repulsive phenomenon, killing other people for a cause. However, despite how repulsive that thing is, it is nowhere as near as disgusting as an impassive morally corrupt person or group whose patriotism has been deflated and whose tenacity, extinguished. Keeping the fervency of honoring your nation alive -- through war, through negotiations, through arms, through defense, through togetherness, through compromise --- is the important thing. Betraying your patriotism for the belief that war is never okay is a weak and erroneous principle.
Will Rogers writes that diplomacy is just really biding time to fight. He says, "diplomacy is really saying "nice doggie" until you can find a rock."
The revered Margaret Thatcher says diplomacy is beating around the bush: "We didn't have to do the minuets of diplomacy. We got down to business". Diplomacy, in Thatcher's book, and in my own, may be a nice dance to put a finishing touch on something or to get the ball rolling, but it is, ultimately an inferior priority in severe times.
Regarding the end of war, Plato writes, "only the dead have seen the end of war". War will continue in some form of another. Whether you cover it up and tuck it away with diplomacy or fight it out in the battleground. The intelligent thing to do is to admit it's presence and aim not to eradicate it, but to diminish its impact to negligibility. Aristotle says, "We make war that we may live in peace". When people wage war it has malicious awful, atrocious ramifications. However, when people do so to defend their country patriotically and with certainty, it creates more certainty.
You see, the problem with diplomats and affinity for diplomacy is that they are pseudo-resolutions. Diplomats more often live in a fantasy world where their own problems and skirmishes and dilemmas are piling up right under their nose, while they go prancing around preaching "a progress for peace". Yeah, they're engendering a process all right -- stewing the process for depression, even more confusion, and muddier waters. If you have an issue, get it out on the table, don't bottle it up and "save it for diplomacy". That's how people get hurt, wars start, and the real wars -- the important wars -- go overlooked.
Gandhi writes, "If we are to teach real peace in this world, and if we are to carry on a real war against war, we shall have to begin with the children". Starting with the children is vital, but fighting wars against war is the concern here. Wars against war are not fought over tables with smooth jackets, paperwork, and ball-point-pens. Real wars against war are fought with movements like Gandhi's, reforms like Teddy Roosevelt's, and the many other saintly fellows who understood that lasting change comes from resilience, a bit sacrifice, indomitable sincerity, and most importantly, believe, perseverance, and absolute trust in oneself.


Aerobic Respiration: MHR, LT, and VO2

I think the three key maximums in Exercise are MHR, LT, and V02.

Once you move above your anaerobic threshold, lactic acid starts to accumulate, which gets to a point around 85% to 90% of your MHR (max heart rate). So here's the process of how lactic acid builds up kind of like gears on a car:

1. Aerobic respiration -- Glucose undergoing glycolosis has enough 02 molecules to convert to pyruvate to ATP (the mitochondria don't max out)

2. You go very fast in a short amount of time -- Anaerobic respiration -- Glucose undergoing glycolysis struggles to convert all the pyruvate to ATP (the mitochondria max out without enough 02 molecules) resulting in lactic acid

3. You continue going very fast/hard in a short time of Anaerobic respiration resulting in -- Lactic Threshold -- where the muscles cramp up and fatigues --The lactic acid gets produced and leaks out into the blood and if continues will impair the muscles.

4. You rest/slow down -- Oxygen is restored -- lactic acid is converted to pyruvic acid then to c02, water, and ATP (normal glycolysis output)


1. Aerobic Respiration
2. Anaerobic Respiration
3. Lactic Threshold

If you're just doing aerobic respiration, it will be hard to reach the lactic threshold in under 30 minutes, but if you do a 100 MHR 10 second sprint, you could be dealing with lactic build-up already, so watch the sprints early on, that's like piling on ice on the road before you get out of the driveway, when you're moving on the high-way that's okay.

You can improve Lactic threshold by doing 100% MHR reps. (800-200 meter reps, 15,30, 45, second reps, etc.

Endurance training converts the fast twitch fibers (IIb) that have no aerobic ability into (IIa) fast twitch fibers that have aerobic ability. it also speeds up your ability to do "clearance", moving lactacte around the muscles, which is a very good thing to speed up!

Endurance training also increases the size and quantity of mitochondria.

Clearance++ -- The increased number of mitochondria ensures more pyruvic acid will get converted into ATP, C02, and water, but if some doesn't and you have lactic acid circulating the blood, endurance training actually increases the capillaries around the muscle fibers, to expedite clearance. So the lactate escapes the fast twitch fibers more quickly, recirculating back into the bloodstream where the mitochondria can give it a go.

Clearance is helpful with ALL training, game-playing, exercise, etc. even if it is (actually, especially if it is) anaerobic. So endurance training will always help long-distance events and also short-distance sprints, or all surging moves in a soccer game because the athlete literally will not fatigue easily because lactate won't have time to get to the fast twitch fibers (the cause of so-called physical fatigue)!

Fatigue is an interesting concept that has, no doubt, roots in the physical and psychological. People are astonished at how I don't seem to fatigue and that's because my writing and math focus resolves and avoids all psychological fatigue; any problem I have, I work out and don't let it bog me down and endurance avoids physical fatigue thanks to the increased clearance from the extra capillaries!

1.28.2008

Current Politics

Just some side notes I've taken regarding the 2008 elections.

I'm only interested in democrats this election. And of democrats. I'm only interested in Obama and Hillary.

Obama is BRILLIANT politician and having his political skills for the country would be terrific. There are two downsides that I've seen to him so far: family and drugs. A 60 minutes question revealed his use of "blow", which is a pretty serious and unacceptable drug. The fact that he wrote about it and became clear with it makes this less of a concern, but still the exemplifies a poor choice. Secondly, one shot of him with his wife and kids in their kitchen looked awkward. Obama's not a family guy; he's a brilliant, smart, seemingly honesty and genuine politician, but he's about those executive decisions, not family. But considering all his strengths in leadership and always saying things "the right way" and conveying appropriate good beliefs, those two drawbacks can be somewhat trivialized, a tiny bit.

Hillary is ALL about family . "It takes a village to raise a child". In other words, she beautifully compliments Obama. Obama has the intelligent, keen, political mind, lacking close family values, and Hillary has that family awareness. Additionally, on a side note, Bill and Hillary Clinton, for some reason (demeanor, appearance, voice tone?), remind me of Larry and Kristina Diskin, and I know them well, so I feel like I know Hillary and feel affirmed that Obama has excellent leadership skills. I am indifferent to who's elected where, but it just seems like an incomparably uplifting combo to have Hillary and Obama both in executive roles because of their complementary nature, their mutual intelligence, and their general good rapport with Americans.

When I read that great author Toni Morrison thought of Clinton as the "first black president". My initial and only response was WHAT?!! What?!! I thought this was hilarious, but she supports her wild view:
In 1998, Morrison wrote a column for the New Yorker magazine in which she wrote of Bill Clinton: "White skin notwithstanding, this is our first black president. Blacker than any actual black person who could ever be elected in our children's lifetime. After all, Clinton displays almost every trope of blackness: single-parent household, born poor, working-class, saxophone-playing, McDonald's-and-junk-food-loving boy from Arkansas." (NYT).
Whatever. People these days! Just outrageous. I'm not saying she's wrong or right. It's just an "out there" POV, which is unsettlingly unique but I appreciate that. I NEVER thought of Clinton as black, but, then again, I'm not a black author who primarily focuses on African American literature. The screen of what you communicate about is typically what you see. I'm sure a chef or Morgan Spurlock would see Bill Clinton as the "Ultimate Fast-Food Nation President"! haha! I just saw him, and Reagan, as two of the best leaders of America -- with the most grace, ease, and most importantly, personality -- in my generation!

1.27.2008

Trusting Intuition and Engaging Only Trustworthy People

Trusting and Most Importantly LIVING OUT your Intuitive Knowings and Understandings
The crazy and most disturbing and frustrating thing about no resources in Chicago, is that I KNEW that back in 2006 when I went to CA. I knew I didn't want to go back to Chicago and when I went to my CC graduate and then on to LA, I had set in my mind that I was done with Chicago. But then biological family and other people contradicted that personal conviction. I think my uncle, my dad, my mom, etc. thought I'd be better back in Chicago. The best thing to learn from that (after spending a year CONFIRMING my original observation and truism -- that I'm done with Chicago) is HOW can I validate to such an extent that I don't let other people's views or beliefs get in my way. Life would be terrible if you KNEW things (like being done with Chicago), but then had to spend a year "validating that conviction for others". I tried my best in chicago to make it work, but knew in the back of my mind that I had made the decision to not come back to it. This created confusion. When people ask "where I'm from", I just tell my story of feeling like CA is home, having been physically born in chicago, but don't really know what to say! I think the best lesson is, when someone gives you advice on something that contradicts a personal, sincere decision you've made, then SHARE that decision! An example was when my grandmother told me not to take the care to the Thanksgiving celebration in Walla Walla. I had planned to do that and she contradicted my decision. It's great and okay to have people that contradict your decisions, but just ensure that you just look at that as "awareness of a disagreement" and not as evidence that you need to change something about your life. That's refreshing. Another example: I didn't tell my parents that I had made the decision to not go back to chicago. So I think a goal of mine should be expressing the why and how I have certain convictions about what I want to do with my life. That will accelerate my success. It's like I know, better than anyone else in the world, what I've done and where I will most likely have success. That makes sense, right? I mean how could someone else -- no matter how close -- without knowing all of my experiences, choices, emotions, and "how I work" possibly EVER "know" how I can create success for me, better than myself? Such a possibility is nearly inconceivable. Granted, many people DO seem to know me well and offer incredibly validating and aligning advice (like yourself), but ultimately you are the person who knows best. I feel like I've spent a lot of my life doing things that I know wouldn't work but enduring them because other people felt they would work (seeing shrinks, going back to chicago, etc. are examples). I've been forced to see 8 shrinks (some were great friends, some were the epitome of a problematic people), but I NEVER voluntarily chose out of my own volition to see any of them. It's time to start operating from volition and just making "a mental note" of others views or contradictions to that. I feel like my parents are tied into this, like my dad thinks he knows what's best for me and I trusted that more than I trusted my own convictions. I don't think one should ever do that. That all goes back to Saying No!!! If you can effectively say no, you end up sharing your convictions with people and don't do things that are contradictory to your life.

In fact, the past year in Chicago -- with all the things I've done for other people (therapy for parents, spectator/audience for friends' bands, brothers games, parents business events, meeting with other contacts, etc. etc. -- I just look at as Pure Service. I mean doing peace corp in Africa would be close to a vacation! Because I'd actually get official credit for that service with that program. I don't seem to have acquired that in Chicago. But it's great to know how I've classified the past year with Chicago; it's simply been one big selfless act of service. That's the only thing, for me at least, to do in Chicago! Great, that was good. But now that's done. No more selflessness, just my life, my success.

Others' Performances and Saying No = Non-Mandatory Events
You're SOOO right about saying no. Saying yes for fear of hurting the others' feelings, creating disappointment, or for fear of altering how they view and think of you. Looking it at that way I suddenly realize we just have hundreds of "invitations" (to buy this, go to that, say no to that, go in this door, out that door, etc.) to do things throughout life but NON of them are mandatory!!! You don't have to go to anyone's stuff, if you don't want to, but I still do. I'm seeing my friends' band Cobalt for the 4th time tonight. They're great, but again, its an example of yet another thing that is me spectating someone else's successes someone else's performance, when what I really want to be doing is DOING my performance, my event, that's scheduled and people are there to see John. That's not the case with going to see the band. Everyone's there to see cobalt, which is great. It's their event, just like my brothers' track and basketball games are about him, and my parents Innovation Awards were about them. I find it unsettling that I went to all of those events for them, but no one came to my college graduation except for all the students with whom I was graduating with, which was great.


Scammed Again!
I really do trust people too much. I got scammed big time. I don't understand how and why this keeps happening to me, but it must stop. This club in Chicago, Transit, charged 100 to my card, when I only bought 2 ($10 worth of drinks). I'll never go back to that place and NEVER have a concash bar tab, and hopefully with have less and less or ZERO bar tabs from now on, ever! Then on the way back from the club, the cabby scammed me for money by charging me $8.45 and then taking and additional $5, saying the card didn't go through (when it did). That was scammed and ripped off twice, in TWO totally separate incidents, by totally different people! I hate this city, I'm through and am moving to Nature. We all have our individual events and experiences that cross our lives, but I've been scammed more than most people I know. I really can't trust anyone. If you had a ton of experiences where people helped you out and never conned you, you could have a different relationship to trust. But if you're by nature, overly trustworthy, like me, and have been conned, ripped off, and stolen from, on so many times, you MUST have a different relationship to trust. In other words, one's level of trust should reflect their experiences to an extent. If you've been ripped off a lot, that's a Beautiful indicator that you need to be MUCH less trustworthy. If you've been ripped off and stolen from as many people as I have, you've been trusting the greedy, conniving, and wrong people. Before you trust, you have to create as much verification to ensure a person and/or group is aligned with your beliefs, is benevolent, genuine, and altruistic like you, because that's the way you are, and greedy thieves actually Exploit benevolence in people. It's bad enough that they lack benevolence, but the fact that they actually exploit benevolence of others, is just sickening. Saints shouldn't mingle with swindlers. haha! But I've actually trusted those people with a "blind belief" in humans in general. Like I said, we all have different relationships with trust, based on our personal experiences. If you have never been scammed or conned, you probably don't' have to worry about being overly-trustworthy. I, on the hand, have to reduce my level of trust with people drastically. This has been a blessing -- all these ripoffs, and thefts, though -- because it's shown me that everyone is not like me. Everyone is not obsessed with altruism, benevolence, sharing, and genuine exchange. In short, many people are NOT trustworthy. These have been invaluable lessons, because it's forced me to create a system that ensures that I deliberately exclude toxic, untrustworthy people from my life (I'm not talking about "liars" everyone fibs now and then, I'm talking about people who seriously lack honesty, exploit benevolence, and are only concerned with their material gain) and focus on engaging with and only with awesome, uplifting, trustworthy, altruistic people.

This city is so filthy and vile because it's full of scamming, disgusting, putrid con artists. I'm leaving this hell hole as soon as possible. EVERYONE abuses, exploits, and steals from me here. If you don't see why it's understandable to feel unsafe here -- it's an UNSAFE place!! -- then you're blind. Wow, I'm going to be so excited in a place that's warm and honest and not heartless and cruel. No wonder I've been so panicked in Chicago! I haven't' been surrounded by the benevolent, joyous, creative, spiritual people that I crave. No, I've been surrounded by conniving, greedy thieves! That's truth! So I'm looking forward to being around some great, benevolent, good, healthy people. Also, another lesson I learned is 1)rarely ever use your debit card for anything and 2)when you do ALWAYS carefully scrutinze the receipt before you sign it. That scam artist STOLE my grandmother's birthday check she gave me ($100). No use in lingering on this and being angry, I just have learned those 2 valuable lessons and will abide them. This creates a BIG distinction. I always want to be stay optimistic and never want to have a curmudgeonly view that "no one should EVER be trusted", but on the other hand, I shouldn't continue doing things the way I've been doing them and get slammed again and again by conniving, greedy rip-off people. So it's a great defining time to develop SINCERE and deliberate criteria for never trusting untrustworthy people and then somewhat relaxing around genuine, trustworthy, honest, and benevolent people.

I'm pretty mad that I lost my money, but I'm even MORE disgusted and shocked at how pathetic these people are who purposefully scam others to whittle out some extra bucks. Like their agenda is to purposefully steal from others to make their own life improved. Why am I a saint among demons? Where are more people like myself? I'm looking forward to living with people who are trustworthy, benevolent, spiritual, and as obsessed with altruism and servitude as I am. Whenever I feel uncomfortable around people and feel fearful of them, I should TRUST that! I must just listen to that intuition and avoid those people at all costs. Usually that initial fear or discomfort is so subtle, though. I can really do without more of the "learning lessons" .

All of this is a SERIOUS life-learning learning, MASSIVE critical mass realization that's changed my life forever and moved me towards connecting with only trustworthy people. Was there a pattern to all the cons? Was it primarily men or women? No, no gender discrimination. It's just city people. City people are untrustworthy. Where are my friends, Thoreau and Emerson and Einstein? Where are the genuine, selfless, people like me? Wow, I've really just seen a darker side of the world and know that I only want good, genuine, benevolent people in my life.

1.23.2008

The Tragic Loss of Heath -- A Profound and Deep Actor

The tragic loss of Heath. This is shocking; it’s unbelievable. I feel partially mourning, partially stunned. He was an incredibly composed and immensely talented actor. My favorite role of his was in “Lords of Dogtown” as the Venice Beach “skate-boarding king”. But this, according to his father, “tragic, untimely, and accidental” incident brings with it a huge host of concerns. Did Heath become too consumed by his work? His dark projects as a heroin addict or a suicidal character? Did he ever do an emotional “check-up” after his break up with Michelle Williams? Reports say he couldn’t sleep and couldn’t “stop thinking”. Acting takes more then resilience and perseverance. It demands tremendous clarity and profound determination of the will. I’m not saying Heath didn’t possess that, at all. But what I am conveying is you have to build your foundation first.

You have to focus on your spirituality, your emotional management, you have to understand your intrapersonal knowledge, and focus years on your dreams, goals, authentic likes and dislikes before committing to a profession as tidal and tortuous as acting. We must NEVER let our work and career or relationships with other people (regardless of how intimate) ever stand before or eclipse our emotional freedom and peace, spiritual identity, and mental clarity. If you commence a full-time acting career without an infinite awareness of the your own spirit, and a tried-true-and-tested system for keeping your life organized and your core values aligned, the profession will feel like a dangerous Tsunami. Any profession to which we commit must always come secondary or tertiary to understanding our spiritual place and identity, your emotional capacity and sensitivity, and your ground-level life management skills.

We should mourn Heath’s death, but use this as an opportunity to re-evaluate our life and ensure that we perpetually meet an enormously high requirement of staying inspired and emotionally, mentally, and most importantly, physically healthy. We can learn to look at death differently by appreciating life. We must also be reminded that life always has the winning hand to death. Additionally, we must demand that our social, peer, and close friend group is intuitive, nurturing, and inspiring, but all while deeply understanding that only we can create peace for ourself. Great poet and essayist, Ralph Waldo Emerson writes, “Only you can create peace for yourself. You can only create peace through the triumph of principles.”

So after so many captivating and incredible, but bleak, dark, and emotionally-testing roles, let’s hope that Heathy Boy is now exploring his “lighter and more blithe” characters in the Heavenly Theatre of an Aussie Paradisio.

1.21.2008

Cellphoneology

A lot of cell phone terminology and technology has confused me recently, so this aims to clarify those essentials.

3G -- The new fastest packet data network. Verizon (which is why I like Verizon the most, in addition to it being my first carrier service) was the first to employ 3G technology in the states, long before AT&T, T-Mobile, or Sprint.

Their are two "flavors" of 3G packet data modes. They're both about the same speed, but they're just called different things depending on the carrier. Verizon and Sprint's 3G is called 1xEV-DO from CDMA technology and AT&T and T-mobile's version of 3G is UMTS and HSPDA from GSM technology.

  • EV-DO:CDMA:Verizon and Sprint
  • UMTS/HSPDA:GSM:AT&T and T-Mobile
3G speeds are 144kps-2.4mbs (so 3x modem to cable modem speeds).

Those are the main two 3g packet data protocols (EV-DO and UMTS/HSPDA). Hopefully, there'll be more standards in the future where all this is less confusing. It seems like a lot of carriers just tried to make their "own" technology and it ended up in this jumble of mini rarely used packet data modes, but those two 3G forms are the ones that have emerged.

1.12.2008

Chinese New Year Means Good Tidings for all New Resolutioners Catching up to '08

All this information IS going somewhere after all! Wondering why I wrote such a detailed and thorough article on Solstices and Equinoxes? Well -- in addition to my car being an Equinox, having written a screenplay called "The Solstice" about a ship, and my love for nautical science and understanding how our celestial place in the universe creates Natural calendar and seasonal occurrences -- the Chinese New Year is BASED ON Solstices and Equinoxes! So you'll need to read that article I wrote to get the most out of this.

For all those people who've slacked a bit on New Years resolutions, do not fret! On the Chinese Calendar, you still have a almost a month until New Years! New Years, you see, falls on the day after the 2nd new man after the winter solstice. Remember, the winter solstice is when our planet Earth is tilted furthest away from the sun in its elliptical orbit around our Sun star. In 2007 that winter solstice occurred occurred on Dec. 22. Yep, (by definition of a winter solstice) the shortest day and the longest night of 2007 was Dec. 22. Then just whip out your trusty lunar calendar (I know all you have one of those! haha. And if you're a nautical-celestial navigation freak like me, or some astrologer/astronomer, you probably already do have a lunar calendar) and you'll see that the 2nd lunar (after Jan. 8) new moon is February 6, 2008. So February 7th, Chinese New Years, here we come!!

1.11.2008

What's the Deal with an NYSE Day-Shift

They NYSE's operating times are a little funky. Most businesses operate from a typical 8-hour, 9-5 day. However, the NYSE's hours come in three flavors (all times are Eastern Standard Time):

The Hour Terminology
  • Main Core Market Hours (Where the bulk of everything is traded): a unique 6.5-hour work day. One could say that with main market hours, this is 1.5 hours less than a a typical work day, but I'm sure an actual trader would say that the highly-intense stress levels make that "seemingly" shorter 6.5 hour day, feel much more intense than the typical 8-hour shift.
  • Pre-Market Trading: This is where certain stocks or unique orders can be places: An 1.5 of "getting setup trading" so-to-speak from 7-9:30.
  • After-Market Trading: Again, where unique trades and stocks take place: an extra 4 hours of trading from 4-8pm.
The Permutations
Now that we've portrayed the terms, we can focus on discovering the different work-hour permutations. Technically, a trader who works Pre-market trading hours and Main Trading hours every day, would work an 9 shift, albeit from 7-4. An outlier trader (working the pre-market and after-market hours) would work a 6.5 hour shift, the same as the main market hours. This symmetry is interesting. It's unique that the NYSE has an equal number (6.5) of main market hours as it does extended pre- or after-market hours, totally to a 13-hour full day. This is complicated and confusing, especially with something as precise as international trades on the line.

Someone who works All main trading and all after-hours would have an intense 9:30-8pm, 10.5 hour shift. And someone who trades during pre-market, main, and after-hour market times would work from 7-8pm, an insane 13 hour shift. So to clarify, the NYSE IS open 13 hours a day.

1.07.2008

Automatically Scheduled Script to Download and Backup All Your Google Notebook Pages

Link
This is a tutorial to apply the learnings from this page to make a FULL OUT Automatically scheduled automator application that runs in the background every week, automatically quits terminal and saves all your downloaded notebooks in a seperate file. You don't have to ever put time into downloading and backing up your notebook files and also never have to put time into worrying about losing them with this auto-backup system!

Also needs:

1. Personally tweaked "wget_online_notebook_BU_script.term" file that is opened with terminal.

2. A set directory for the downloaded files to go into (detailed in the "wget_online_notebook_BU_script.term" file).

3. To export this automator workflow as a program and then assign this automator application to an iCal weekly repeated event by going to "Add Alarm" and selecting "Other..." adn then this automator program.

4. Make Public by "Sharing Options" under Google Notebooks.

The Automator Script.





This is a beautifully written automator program that you attach to an iCal event with a scheduled alarm (repeating weekly) to automatically download all of your google notebooks, and back them up in your own personal folder on a local drive! Sweet!

The applescript code is hand-crafted myself, and quite beautiful if I say so so myself. It makes the downloading of your notebooks literally invisible and unintrusive to whatever work you're currrently doing because the applescript immediately hides the Terminal application and then it it quits the program automatically after a 12 second delay. Downloading 5 notebook seperate calendars took about 5 seconds so 12 is sufficent. If you, for some insane reason, have like 500 notebooks, you'll want to change the delay 12 to a longer delay so the program won't quit while terminal is downloading those programs.

The terminal script.

Open a terminal window. Save that window as... (give it a reasonable name like, "wget_online_notebook_BU_script.term". Then open that file with a text editor.

The highlighted text (note it's location . VERY IMPORTANT. Is)
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HERE. Insert Your wget Commands Here
is all you need to change.

The format is
wget -k -p -erobots=off -np -N -nd -O "Path to where you want the notebooks downloaded"/"Notebook1.html" "INSERT URL of Public Notebook web page"; NEXT WGET Note book;
I learn by example, so I thought all the example screenshots would be helpful.

Here's the raw wget_online code:




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Sites, Tutorials, and Web Aids I found invaluable in making this awesome automator:

  1. Applescripts
  2. Master WGET
  3. Basically a tutorial to make the Terminal file (but without iCal and Automator features that this tutorial has.

1.06.2008

Trust

Being one of the most integral components of a functioning human relationship, trust creates harmony, but too much of it engenders dangerous vulnerability. A healthy amount of trust allows two or more humans to experience openness and congruence with one another. From this one learns the benefits of altruism, the joy of selflessness, and warmth of giving. Furthermore, an inadequate amount of trust creates a conscience lacking in warmth and expression, riddled with conspiracy and checkered with subterfuge. Nevertheless, if one resorts to any extreme of trust – too much of it or too little of it – one could experience lack of defense or paranoia, respectively.

Vulnerability not only creates openness to love, but it creates susceptibility to attack. Aggressively mendacious and belligerent people, unfortunately, do exist. Being wary of engaging too much is being conscience of psychological predators in the world. However, if one becomes so depleted of trust that excessive paranoia sets in, this could be considered a more viciously unhealthy malady than excessive or uncalculated trustworthiness.

The fine median is to be meticulous with our trust. With a dubious person, or when your intuition is on alert, be miserly with your trust. Play it safe. However, one should never universally apply a method of frugality in regards to trust because trust opens the door to vulnerability, and it is the fusion vulnerability combined with a commitment to dynamism that creates a synergistic experience.

1.01.2008

Society Vs. Culture

In his famous book, “Future Shock”, Alvin Toffler wrote, “Society is a wave. The wave move onwards, but the water of which it is composed does not”. In other words society is warped; something about it isn’t natural, it isn’t right. Waves cross thousands of miles of open ocean fetch expanse, carrying water from storms on the other side of the globe. That’s what waves do; they carry water. The societal wave does not do that. It is a mutant “wave” of stagnant immobility. It’s a distorted entity that has forgotten its core roots. Society has forgotten it’s heritage.

Society is merely progeny of culture. Culture is infinite, while societal is constructed, man-made, materialized. In short, society is finite. When you think of society you think of restrictions and permissions of what you can do and what you can do based on the amount of prizes you’ve “earned”. Of course you don’t earn the prizes in any way different than a preschooler earns a gold star by coloring in the lines. Culture, carrying myths and stories and history from the end of time, is boundless. Society is a hierarchy with no personal history. Joe Schmoe and Abraham Lincoln carry as much importance in humanity in culture; for they are both humans that lived. In society, however, Joe Schmoe’s life -- his challenges, accomplishments, trials and tribulations -- go unacknowledged. Society, therefore, is the naive child of the grander scripture, culture. Society is various parts and linearly components that myopically function together. The stories, myths, traditions, and heritages compose parts integral to culture, but together, the cultural components create a gestalt. Society blandly constructs parts to complete a whole, while the infinite culture is the grand picture, synergistically larger than the original painting.

By the way, if these words irk you, dear reader, then read on, for these truisms exist for you. They exist not to rile your bile, but to stew you to eschew that vacant grasp on what many call “society”.

An essential component of of all societal citizens is to forget their culture ancestry. People living in society have abandoned their roots for the sake of finite prizes, titles, bureaucratic shenanigans. Society thrives under the veil of false necessity. Citizens become deluded into thinking they need society, when all they need, all their intrinsically interact with is culture. Society is the maya, the illusion, concealing the infinite boundaryless culture. Why has this sham perpetuated? Simple, society awards prizes (titles, honors, prestige, which lead to new finite game titles) to those who perpetuate the veil of society. We’re made to believe that the president of a corporation, or president of a country, or some grand Nobel award is something worthy of a life devotion. In reality, such belief -- devoting your life to a relationship with society -- is about as pragmatic trying to shake hands with a shadow; you’re left with nothing but emptiness.

“Anyone can participate in culture -- at anywhere and at any time.” (Carse 43). The fragile, teetering mesh of immigration paperwork, the visas, the greencards, the documentation, the redtape all prohibit and complicate society. Society, therefore, is an in-egalitarian club -- and a cheesy club at that. Society can exclude and preclude at the drop of a hat, or more precisely, with the flicker of a pen. Culture, on the other hand, has that indelible acceptance intrinsically woven into it’s artistic fabric. The only thing culture prohibits is prohibitions!

“The rules of a finite game may change -- the rules of an infinite game must change.” (Carse) Therefore, we must learn to create certainties with our life, and then assure ourselves that we must not demur, for everything has that mutability. The wise, therefore, only holds one single certainty: that nothing has certainty.

Now Einstein seems to have anti-parrellel contradictions to the deceptive nature of society because he says “Man can find meaning in life only through devoting himself to society.” However, despite his greatness, his expansive and inhumanly creative intellect, and his mathematical genius, I think our dear originator of relativity was in err. He meant to say, ““Man can find meaning in life only through devoting himself to culture.” After all, Einstein did not invent his paradigmatic creations and write his world changing papers for the German Society, for his “fuhrerland”. Nah, he wrote, quite literally, universal theories for the culture of mankind. In fact, when many criticized him for the destruction over Hiroshima, he overtly exclaimed that the Manhattan project was an atrocity. Still, fellow theoretical physicist, Stephen Hawking, said that blaming Einstein for the atom bomb would be like blaming “Newton for the gravity that causes airplanes to crash. Einstein took no part in the Manhattan Project and was horrified by the explosion.” Being versed in the universal language of mathematics, Einstein was a cultural genius of physics, mathematics, and space-time discovery. He didn’t apply his advanced mind for society; societies bomb and destroy each other in their finite games. Culture is expansive and universal.

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