Gathatoulie

And of these shall I speak to those eager, That quality of wisdom that all the wise wish And call creative qualities And good creation of the mind The all-powerful truth Truly and that more & better ways are discovered Towards perfection --Zarathustra.

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

pomodorian gray

This just made me laugh: it's fantastic.

The basic unit of work in the Pomodoro Technique™
can be split in five simple steps:

1. Choose a task to be accomplished.
2. Set the Pomodoro (timer) to 25 minutes.
3. Work on the task until the Pomodoro rings,
then put a check on your record of work next
to the task you were working on.
4. Take a short break (5 minutes is OK).
5. Every 4 Pomodoros take a longer break.

-- http://www.pomodorotechnique.com/

Hey, with all the time you save, you can be a
veritable Pomo Dorian Gray. Hey, and
the book describing this all is free.

http://www.pomodorotechnique.com/resources/cirillo/ThePomodoroTechnique_v1-3.pdf

«Souviens-toi que le Temps est un joueur avide
Qui gagne sans tricher, à tout coup!» --http://fleursdumal.org/poem/218

[...] "he decides to destroy the last vestige of his conscience" [...]

Monday, March 15, 2010

the autopoiesis of autopeotomy: weirdest dictionary story ever

Me: http://www.smh.com.au/world/autopeotomy-theres-madness-in-its-meaning-20090611-c4m5.html

My sis: Yucky! How did you even come upon this?

Me: I was doing some research on the origins of 'crowdsourcing'.

In 1879, James Murray said:

"I would like to invite readers to contribute to the development of
the Dictionary by adding to our record of English throughout the
world. Everyone can play a part in recording the history of the
language and helping to enhance the Oxford English Dictionary."

And this other guy, Doctor W., got really interested,
and ended up contributing a whole lot of info to the
original OED.  (This is all documented in a book
called "The madman and the professor", which came
out maybe a decade ago, now.)

Anyway, OK, the story itself is rather disgusting, but
it's also an interesting bizarre case of /autopoiesis/ --
(self-creation), as the Dictionary seems to practically call
out across the ages for the creation of this new word
/autopeotomy/.

Then, there's an interesting Freudian question as to
whether the creation of a Big Dic (like teh OED)
doesn't somehow '(self-)castrate' the creators
automatically.  Like, by creating a text that contains
all the answers -- the entire history of the language --
the creators render themselves unable to speak.

Obviously these topics are of concern to me when
thinking about Hyperreal Dictionaries.

Sunday, March 14, 2010

eroticism of books

I'm starting an episodic story about my personal private
library of books here: http://metameso.org/~joe/books.html

Friday, March 12, 2010

scam control

Deleted 2 spam postings from my blogger blog, changed my
Google acc't password, changed my Email Posting address...

hoping that's all there is to it.

Thursday, March 11, 2010

fatigued genes

I'm burning holes in my chromosomes with excessive
vitamin C, and sleep deprivation. My office mate said
to me that it looked like I hadn't slept for 3 days. No,
I said, I slept -- it just doesn't work anymore.

Was up until 2AM trying to sort the things I 'talk
about' in my prospectus into 'action items', then
sort these action items into the timeslots defined
by the next 12 quarters. Getting there.

Same officemate remarked that my "Strengths,
Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats"
assessment of PlanetMath.org

(http://metameso.org/~joe/docs/pm-swot.pdf)

looked good, and asked if I was planning to
submit it to a conference somewhere. I told
him, I'd be happier with it if it had happier things
to report.

Finally, just this evening I've begun to populate
the 'new' Etherpad issue tracker with some
community-sourced issues

(http://github.com/ether/pad/issues)

but too tired to continue just now. Hoping tomorrow
to have a 'complete' draft of this prospectus done.

Books in via interlibrary loan: "Psychoanalysis and
Discourse", "Psychoanalysis as Therapy and Storytelling",
and "Raising the tone of Philosophy".

<Zapped>

zizek's toilet zen

Brilliant Zen conclusion: "As soon as you flush the toilet,
you're right in the middle of ideology".

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AwTJXHNP0bg
-- sent to me by Tim.

One can't help but think of Zizek in the toilet anyway.

Friday, March 5, 2010

architecture of apocalypse

"In moving from one language to another - from the apocalyptic
language of the verses to the love lyrics in the chorus - Waits' vocal
performance could be interpreted as a way of drawing attention to his
own delivery, and to the tension between the meaning of words when
spoken/written and their meaning when delivered musically." -- Angela
Jones, "Musical Apocalypse: Tom Waits' Bone Machine"
http://forum.llc.ed.ac.uk/archive/05/ajones.php

"This book implicitly urges architects to base their work on the
experiences it will engender rather than on abstract rationales that
may or may not affect viewers and users of architecture. It is about
the architecture of the imagination."
--http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Poetics_of_Space

tired and
every kindness is gone
there really is no point to carry on
Götzendammerung

Truth itself is the destination,
and that truth unveils itself as the advent of the end
the seals of all the demon kings

"I wanted to meet interesting and stimulating people of an ancient
culture... and kill them...." -Private Joker, "Full Metal Jacket"

rolling up another cigarette
drawing attention to the points at which ostensibly clear-cut
boundaries and distinctions merge and intersect,

Nobody
a bridge too far
an unstable structure constantly in the process of being built up and
stripped away.
no puedo
The tone's pitch is tied to tension; it has a bond to the bond, to the
bond's more or less tight tension

"In listening to the lyrics of pop songs we actually hear three things
at once: words, which appear to give songs an independent source of
semantic meaning; rhetoric, words being used in a special, musical
way, a way which draws attention to features and problems of speech;
and voices, words being spoken or sung in human tones which are
themselves "meaningful," signs of persons and personality" -- Frith,
S. Performing Rites: Evaluating Popular Music. Oxford: Oxford
University Press, 1996.

viens
a site where language stops, both for reasons of internal logic and of
social prohibition

* is the site of an intersection, an in-between space, but it is an
unstable site which defies an absolute location or definition.

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