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Fri Nov 28 01:31:08 CET 2003




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>I am no longer competitive. Competition is something to redefine out
>of existence.
>
>Unsolicited advice:
>
>There is simply too much computer programming to do to think
>that one can do it all. If one cannot do it all, one either
>ends up a frustrated competitor, or one realizes the value
>of cooperation. Ten or fifteen years ago, I wrote some programs that I
>thought people should use instead of some other programs.
>This didn't happen. I got rather angry. I decided people
>were stupid. At some point I realized it didn't matter whether
>people were stupid or not. I was never going to be so powerful
>that I could control how people thought about music. Everyone
>thought differently. This was a good thing, it meant that
>if one were serious, one could never stop learning about
>music, people, and how they function together. I just try to find
>ways to form connections with other people, maybe a few people
>will do something cool as a result. Locality interests me.
>Global control, this is for competitors to grasp for and die
>at age 25/30/35/40, grasping for breath. I'd like to live to see
>my kids grow up, and seeing as they seem to like me, I'd like
>them to like someone who isn't a competitive asshole.
>
>David Z.









story: so you see ... Zicarelli _is a girl. He tried to prove NN was a boy, but succeeded in proving he is a girl.

solaris: one cannot escape mirrors



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            or more grossly stated in ENGLISH is CHEAP: http://www.salon.com/tech/feature/2002/03/01/netochka/index3.html

           "And, as she herself says, it's how we deal with the likes of her, not the code, that's the hard part of technology." 














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