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07 March 2008

A few of the things I firmly believe in.

Imagine a world where money is not a goal, where greed does not motivate.  Imagine a world where art and philosophy dominate and exploration of the mind and human potential is a common goal.  Imagine an open world, connected, where every idea, every thought is shared, where no voice is louder than any other.  A world where art is uncensored and science is always innovative, where religion is defined simply as right action and goodness.

corporate consolidation is the result of greed, and it crushes the independent spirit.

Bureaucracy is the allocation of responsibility, it is apparently and unfortunately the will of the people to leave decisions in the hands of a few rather than contemplate the choice for themselves.

Proprietary, closed-sourced technology limits the potential of a product as well as the creativity that the user is allowed to express.

The internet, radio, television, newspapers, periodicals, and all means of communication should not ever be touched by any entity wishing to control, censor, or prioritize the mediums.

Rating systems such as the MPAA and the ESRB should not exist.  It is a bureaucratic process in which the morality of a few attempt to determine what is "good" and "bad".  Shouldn't that be left up to you?

Region encoding should be completely abolished.

Copy right laws should consist of nothing more than a source citation.

science should never be the product of a government, a scientist should never be under the employ of a government nor should his/her research be muzzled in any way.

that's all for now....
 

Comments

# Blog Picks said:

A few of the things I firmly believe in… Nice imagination! Hope they all will come true someday…. Created

07 March 08 at 8:41 PM
# Capt. Insane said:

"Imagine an open world, connected, where every idea, every thought is shared, where no voice is louder than any other"

So...you want to be a Borg?

"Copy right laws should consist of nothing more than a source citation"

Hell yes!

"Proprietary, closed-sourced technology limits the potential of a product as well as the creativity that the user is allowed to express"

You're saying that you don't want open-source technology?

10 March 08 at 8:37 AM
# ac3raven said:

no, I'm saying that I don't like proprietary technology because  it limits a products potential and it limits the creative abilities that the end-users are allowed to express with it.

10 March 08 at 11:26 AM
# JLWAGS said:

I believe there are only three things in this world

that a person can be absolutely certain of.

1- death

2-taxes

3- and there is pork all around a pigs tail

12 March 08 at 1:28 PM
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