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August 8, 2008 at 11:27 PM #255200August 8, 2008 at 11:27 PM #255249Allan from FallbrookParticipant
Dan: Whatever our differences, the fact you put Philip K. Dick at the top of your list makes you the man! Greatest sci-fi author ever, and Isaac Asimov and Arthur C. Clarke can kiss my a**.
Have you ever read “The Man in the High Castle”? Excellent alternative history novel that postulates an Axis victory in WWII.
CardiffBaseball: The lead for Rage is a Chomsky groupie, and his politics are thusly skewed. He’s a tool, but the music is good. If you like Rage, you should check out Sepultura.
August 8, 2008 at 11:51 PM #254969jficquetteParticipant[quote=CardiffBaseball]Well someone of don’t login until late at night, so we end up keeping these threads alive.
That said if lifting weights, I likes me Rage Against the Machine, despite being about 180 degrees apart from them politically.
F-U I won’t do what you tell me…..[/quote]
I use to listen to Rage against the Machine when I use to lift weights. Also while working out, Smashing Pumpkins, Lou Reed(Heroin), Dance CD’s, Bush, Cure, Pearl Jam + Neil Young Mirror Ball, REM, Wide Spread Panic,etc.
John
August 8, 2008 at 11:51 PM #255143jficquetteParticipant[quote=CardiffBaseball]Well someone of don’t login until late at night, so we end up keeping these threads alive.
That said if lifting weights, I likes me Rage Against the Machine, despite being about 180 degrees apart from them politically.
F-U I won’t do what you tell me…..[/quote]
I use to listen to Rage against the Machine when I use to lift weights. Also while working out, Smashing Pumpkins, Lou Reed(Heroin), Dance CD’s, Bush, Cure, Pearl Jam + Neil Young Mirror Ball, REM, Wide Spread Panic,etc.
John
August 8, 2008 at 11:51 PM #255147jficquetteParticipant[quote=CardiffBaseball]Well someone of don’t login until late at night, so we end up keeping these threads alive.
That said if lifting weights, I likes me Rage Against the Machine, despite being about 180 degrees apart from them politically.
F-U I won’t do what you tell me…..[/quote]
I use to listen to Rage against the Machine when I use to lift weights. Also while working out, Smashing Pumpkins, Lou Reed(Heroin), Dance CD’s, Bush, Cure, Pearl Jam + Neil Young Mirror Ball, REM, Wide Spread Panic,etc.
John
August 8, 2008 at 11:51 PM #255205jficquetteParticipant[quote=CardiffBaseball]Well someone of don’t login until late at night, so we end up keeping these threads alive.
That said if lifting weights, I likes me Rage Against the Machine, despite being about 180 degrees apart from them politically.
F-U I won’t do what you tell me…..[/quote]
I use to listen to Rage against the Machine when I use to lift weights. Also while working out, Smashing Pumpkins, Lou Reed(Heroin), Dance CD’s, Bush, Cure, Pearl Jam + Neil Young Mirror Ball, REM, Wide Spread Panic,etc.
John
August 8, 2008 at 11:51 PM #255254jficquetteParticipant[quote=CardiffBaseball]Well someone of don’t login until late at night, so we end up keeping these threads alive.
That said if lifting weights, I likes me Rage Against the Machine, despite being about 180 degrees apart from them politically.
F-U I won’t do what you tell me…..[/quote]
I use to listen to Rage against the Machine when I use to lift weights. Also while working out, Smashing Pumpkins, Lou Reed(Heroin), Dance CD’s, Bush, Cure, Pearl Jam + Neil Young Mirror Ball, REM, Wide Spread Panic,etc.
John
August 9, 2008 at 12:43 AM #254996urbanrealtorParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]Dan: Whatever our differences, the fact you put Philip K. Dick at the top of your list makes you the man! Greatest sci-fi author ever, and Isaac Asimov and Arthur C. Clarke can kiss my a**.
Have you ever read “The Man in the High Castle”? Excellent alternative history novel that postulates an Axis victory in WWII.
CardiffBaseball: The lead for Rage is a Chomsky groupie, and his politics are thusly skewed. He’s a tool, but the music is good. If you like Rage, you should check out Sepultura.[/quote]
Dude.
Seriously no dissing on the fella who coined the term robot.As far as MITHC, I loved it.
The only complaint is the same one that I have for all his books. The change of perspective at the end and shifting nature of self is a bit non-linear for me. I found the whole I Ching of Nazism a bit irritating. As far as the details, I really found them cool (eg: dropping the definite articles as a cue for class status).Still don’t get the irritation with leftism. Your discourse is, with that notable exception, smarter than the usual polemics. I understand not agreeing with it but still.
Please respond intelligently with at least one reference to Phil Dick, Akira Kurosawa, or Stanley Kubrick. Also, I have drive-arounds with buyers and 2 listing appointments tomorrow so give me till tomorrow night or Sunday to respond.
Thanks.
Dan.August 9, 2008 at 12:43 AM #255168urbanrealtorParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]Dan: Whatever our differences, the fact you put Philip K. Dick at the top of your list makes you the man! Greatest sci-fi author ever, and Isaac Asimov and Arthur C. Clarke can kiss my a**.
Have you ever read “The Man in the High Castle”? Excellent alternative history novel that postulates an Axis victory in WWII.
CardiffBaseball: The lead for Rage is a Chomsky groupie, and his politics are thusly skewed. He’s a tool, but the music is good. If you like Rage, you should check out Sepultura.[/quote]
Dude.
Seriously no dissing on the fella who coined the term robot.As far as MITHC, I loved it.
The only complaint is the same one that I have for all his books. The change of perspective at the end and shifting nature of self is a bit non-linear for me. I found the whole I Ching of Nazism a bit irritating. As far as the details, I really found them cool (eg: dropping the definite articles as a cue for class status).Still don’t get the irritation with leftism. Your discourse is, with that notable exception, smarter than the usual polemics. I understand not agreeing with it but still.
Please respond intelligently with at least one reference to Phil Dick, Akira Kurosawa, or Stanley Kubrick. Also, I have drive-arounds with buyers and 2 listing appointments tomorrow so give me till tomorrow night or Sunday to respond.
Thanks.
Dan.August 9, 2008 at 12:43 AM #255172urbanrealtorParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]Dan: Whatever our differences, the fact you put Philip K. Dick at the top of your list makes you the man! Greatest sci-fi author ever, and Isaac Asimov and Arthur C. Clarke can kiss my a**.
Have you ever read “The Man in the High Castle”? Excellent alternative history novel that postulates an Axis victory in WWII.
CardiffBaseball: The lead for Rage is a Chomsky groupie, and his politics are thusly skewed. He’s a tool, but the music is good. If you like Rage, you should check out Sepultura.[/quote]
Dude.
Seriously no dissing on the fella who coined the term robot.As far as MITHC, I loved it.
The only complaint is the same one that I have for all his books. The change of perspective at the end and shifting nature of self is a bit non-linear for me. I found the whole I Ching of Nazism a bit irritating. As far as the details, I really found them cool (eg: dropping the definite articles as a cue for class status).Still don’t get the irritation with leftism. Your discourse is, with that notable exception, smarter than the usual polemics. I understand not agreeing with it but still.
Please respond intelligently with at least one reference to Phil Dick, Akira Kurosawa, or Stanley Kubrick. Also, I have drive-arounds with buyers and 2 listing appointments tomorrow so give me till tomorrow night or Sunday to respond.
Thanks.
Dan.August 9, 2008 at 12:43 AM #255231urbanrealtorParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]Dan: Whatever our differences, the fact you put Philip K. Dick at the top of your list makes you the man! Greatest sci-fi author ever, and Isaac Asimov and Arthur C. Clarke can kiss my a**.
Have you ever read “The Man in the High Castle”? Excellent alternative history novel that postulates an Axis victory in WWII.
CardiffBaseball: The lead for Rage is a Chomsky groupie, and his politics are thusly skewed. He’s a tool, but the music is good. If you like Rage, you should check out Sepultura.[/quote]
Dude.
Seriously no dissing on the fella who coined the term robot.As far as MITHC, I loved it.
The only complaint is the same one that I have for all his books. The change of perspective at the end and shifting nature of self is a bit non-linear for me. I found the whole I Ching of Nazism a bit irritating. As far as the details, I really found them cool (eg: dropping the definite articles as a cue for class status).Still don’t get the irritation with leftism. Your discourse is, with that notable exception, smarter than the usual polemics. I understand not agreeing with it but still.
Please respond intelligently with at least one reference to Phil Dick, Akira Kurosawa, or Stanley Kubrick. Also, I have drive-arounds with buyers and 2 listing appointments tomorrow so give me till tomorrow night or Sunday to respond.
Thanks.
Dan.August 9, 2008 at 12:43 AM #255279urbanrealtorParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]Dan: Whatever our differences, the fact you put Philip K. Dick at the top of your list makes you the man! Greatest sci-fi author ever, and Isaac Asimov and Arthur C. Clarke can kiss my a**.
Have you ever read “The Man in the High Castle”? Excellent alternative history novel that postulates an Axis victory in WWII.
CardiffBaseball: The lead for Rage is a Chomsky groupie, and his politics are thusly skewed. He’s a tool, but the music is good. If you like Rage, you should check out Sepultura.[/quote]
Dude.
Seriously no dissing on the fella who coined the term robot.As far as MITHC, I loved it.
The only complaint is the same one that I have for all his books. The change of perspective at the end and shifting nature of self is a bit non-linear for me. I found the whole I Ching of Nazism a bit irritating. As far as the details, I really found them cool (eg: dropping the definite articles as a cue for class status).Still don’t get the irritation with leftism. Your discourse is, with that notable exception, smarter than the usual polemics. I understand not agreeing with it but still.
Please respond intelligently with at least one reference to Phil Dick, Akira Kurosawa, or Stanley Kubrick. Also, I have drive-arounds with buyers and 2 listing appointments tomorrow so give me till tomorrow night or Sunday to respond.
Thanks.
Dan.August 9, 2008 at 1:04 AM #255001lajolla-pigParticipantHillary people will vote McCain or their girl will never have a shot. In eight years she is too wrinkled to be taken seriously.
Obama backed his luo tribe in the recent Kenyen ethnic cleansing. You remember the Luo…they are the muslims who declared that ‘their’ lands must be ‘purified’ by slaughtering or burning all the ‘infidel’ Christians who dared to live amoung them. The leader of the Luo is a relative and dear friend of Obama. Obama campaigned for him. He also happens to be the one that gave the genocidal order to eliminate all non-muslims so Obama’s people could live free from contact with ‘infidels’.
August 9, 2008 at 1:04 AM #255173lajolla-pigParticipantHillary people will vote McCain or their girl will never have a shot. In eight years she is too wrinkled to be taken seriously.
Obama backed his luo tribe in the recent Kenyen ethnic cleansing. You remember the Luo…they are the muslims who declared that ‘their’ lands must be ‘purified’ by slaughtering or burning all the ‘infidel’ Christians who dared to live amoung them. The leader of the Luo is a relative and dear friend of Obama. Obama campaigned for him. He also happens to be the one that gave the genocidal order to eliminate all non-muslims so Obama’s people could live free from contact with ‘infidels’.
August 9, 2008 at 1:04 AM #255177lajolla-pigParticipantHillary people will vote McCain or their girl will never have a shot. In eight years she is too wrinkled to be taken seriously.
Obama backed his luo tribe in the recent Kenyen ethnic cleansing. You remember the Luo…they are the muslims who declared that ‘their’ lands must be ‘purified’ by slaughtering or burning all the ‘infidel’ Christians who dared to live amoung them. The leader of the Luo is a relative and dear friend of Obama. Obama campaigned for him. He also happens to be the one that gave the genocidal order to eliminate all non-muslims so Obama’s people could live free from contact with ‘infidels’.
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