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Overthinking is Thinking

30 Sep 2020 1 minute read 2 comments Nathan Payne

I have a tendency to overthink things.  It's how you make sure a job is finished.  If you don't overthink, you will miss something.  You might miss something anyway.  Being cavalier about the possibility of a mistake doesn't lessen the potential impa...

All Prescription drugs are Poisonous

11 Sep 2020 2 minute read 2 comments howardroark

  While I happen to be an architect, I also know many men of the mind inside the medical industrial complex. One of those guys told me that all prescription drugs are poison. Sounds bad. I said well doesn't the "Dose make the poison" as they say. He...

More Absurd Fake covid-19 data

22 Aug 2020 2 minute read 0 comments howardroark

I have already written about how most of this data is either fake or simply inaccurate. Here. I thought I would add more after I seen this stat on the propaganda machine yesterday(Television news). https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/   Keep in...

A Frist Crypto Milestone

5 Aug 2020 2 minute read 2 comments rah

On 4th August I woke up to check my portfolio to find that overnight its value had increased. This was mainly to do with significant movement in both my Augur and Chainlink holdings. This brought a smile to my face and is more invigorating than a mor...

Is it science or superstition?

30 Jul 2020 3 minute read 0 comments howardroark

     How can you tell the difference? Seems easy. A big problem is that editors of the most popular medical journals say half of all research is fake. Editor at the "New England Journal of Medicine"(1) it is simply no longer possible to believe much...

How Many Covid-19 deaths are fake?

26 Jul 2020 3 minute read 13 comments howardroark

   I was already going to write an article disputing the  supposed 140,000 deaths "from" the virus in the United States, when I stumbled across an article that made my job extremely easy.  https://cbs12.com/news/local/i-team-deaths-incorrectly-attrib...

The Weekly Summary - Issue 9.2 - Learning Extended Edition

13 Jun 2020 1 minute read 0 comments tvlachak

Issue 9.2 / June 12, 2020 Learning Some tools for better thinking. There are many great ideas from this year’s CX Report (CX = Customer Experience × Computational Experience). Here is a summary and a Twitter thread. Johnny Uzan believes the college...

Recreation vs. Simulation

16 Apr 2020 5 minute read 0 comments Nathan Payne

While I was buying my laptop from the Mexican Nazi last winter, he showed me some clips from a new Star Wars movie, something animated.  He was very excited about the picture quality and resolution, and was in awe of the "set," or "fake digital wallp...

Thinking about good things...

18 Mar 2020 1 minute read 0 comments Teodor

Almost every newspaper, TV show, article written these days talk about how bad is this virus. I am trying to see if there is any good out of it. Of course there are so many bad things derived from this desease and from the FUD created, but let's see...

Counterinduction: The Productive Practice of Going Against Common Sense [Useful heuristics and tools of thought]

26 Jan 2020 2 minute read 0 comments rhyzom

"Knowledge is not a series of self-consistent theories that converges toward an ideal view; it is rather an ever increasing ocean of mutually incompatible (and perhaps even incommensurable) alternatives, each single theory, each fairy tale, each myt...