January 19, 2004

Daily Journal, 2 Jan 2004

Thought for the Day: A single step on the path of enlightenment is greater than being ruler of the universe." (Crosweller, David; BUDDHIST WISDOM: DAILY REFLECTIONS; Tuttle Publishing, Boston, 2003)

Thank you, Lord, for Friday.

Brought to eye/mind today: What may make humans different from the other animals is consciousness of consciousness--I am and know that I am. Self-awareness, it sometimes works out as living in a hall of mirrors. Holding a mirror in front of a larger mirror, one sees the smaller mirror reflected in ever smaller versions of itself as infinitum.

Daily Journal:
>During meditation saw a figure standing with its face and shoulders in shadow. This applies to the painting I'm working on, "Orange Gift."
>Passed on First Friday (Art galleries in the area host mini-receptions and feature artists on the first Friday of each month.) this time. It's too cold and the air of "art for art's sake" (Kandinsky) is getting stale.

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HELSINKI, FINLAND -- A cease-fire in the flame war between Linux and
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The cease-fire is a response to the sudden increase in fighting that has
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HELSINKI, FINLAND -- A cease-fire in the flame war between Linux and
FreeBSD has been reached. A group of two dozen Linux and FreeBSD zealots
met in Helsinki to ratify a treaty bringing a temporary end to the hostile
fighting between both camps. "Today is a good day for peace," one observer
noted. "Now both sides can lay down their keyboards and quit flaming the
opposing side on Usenet and Slashdot."

The cease-fire is a response to the sudden increase in fighting that has
occured over the past two weeks. The Slashdot server became a victim of
the cross-fire this week when thousands of Anonymous Cowards and Geek
Zealots posted inflammatory comments that amounted to, "My OS is better
than your OS!" Many nerds, suffering withdrawl symptoms when the Slashdot
site slowed to a crawl, demanded that the bickering stop.

"I can't take it anymore! It takes two minutes to download the Slashdot
homepage -- assuming the site is actually online. I must have my 'News for
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