Forwarded from NP's Deranged Rants
Let's check in on the Korean experiment. Is it better to live in a starving internationally sanctioned dictatorship or as an advanced liberal democracy.
1.81. Dismal. You see, that just goes to show. Now let's check Sou-
Turn off the camera
Turn off that fucking camera
1.81. Dismal. You see, that just goes to show. Now let's check Sou-
Turn off the camera
Turn off that fucking camera
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Literally me. I've never related so much to a fish before in my life
Does UPS just randomly generate the estimated delivery times? I have two packages coming today, and they're on the same truck (I know this thanks to their web tracker). Yet one package is supposed to be delivered between 10:30 AM and 2:30 PM, while the other is set to be delivered between 4:30 and 8:30.
This makes little sense and I'm genuinely curious about it, if anyone happens to know.
I hope he is scheduled to come to my house to deliver packages at two different times because UPS routes are designed by AI or Indians.
This makes little sense and I'm genuinely curious about it, if anyone happens to know.
I hope he is scheduled to come to my house to deliver packages at two different times because UPS routes are designed by AI or Indians.
Modern science presupposes a radical reshaping of our whole mental outlook. It involves a new approach to being, a new approach to nature, in short, a new philosophy. Borne over the last few centuries on the wave of the excitement of formulating and applying this new philosophy, we have tended to take it for granted that it represents a great break-through, a marvellous advance on the part of mankind, even a sign of our coming of age. Now that we begin to see the consequences of our capitulation to it — and we are only now beginning to see these consequences — we are not so sure. But even so it is difficult for us to admit that, far from being an advance, the whole modern scientific experiment may be a ghastly failure. Yet there is no reason why it should not be. One has to judge things by their fruits. And one of the fruits of modern science, clear for all to see, and implicit in the philosophy on which it is based, is the dehumanization both of man and of the society that he has built in its name.
- Philip Sherrard, The Rape of Man and Nature: An Enquiry into the Origins and Consequences of Modern Science
From: "Paul Altobello"
To: yoopers
Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2006 1:44 PM
Subject: Darren Kotajarvi in Iraq with yooper flag
To: yoopers
Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2006 1:44 PM
Subject: Darren Kotajarvi in Iraq with yooper flag
Darren works at the Ishpeming Area wastewater plant.
He proudly displays the yooper flag that you gave him with the number two general of Iraq.
The general told darren he would be happy to hold it!
Paul Altobello, THANKS
Forwarded from Anti Wagie ☠️ (Gondola)