AltSci Concepts Philosophy Journals - AltSci Philosophy Journal

AltSci Philosophy Journal is currently not being updated regularly. Since there is no content, there is no site. However, I have written some mediocre essays in the form of blogs elsewhere. I plan to link to ones that catch my eye while I work on updating and referencing them in various bibliographies.

Repair, Don't Replace
Open Letter to Jim McDermott and Congresspeople
Why Doesn't Money Make You Happy?
Control
New PGP Key
Plans for March 2014
Drums 2
Drums
Insecure by Design
Brasil and New York
Sometimes
Explanation Needed
Wealthy Vampires: The Prophets of Non-Profit
Counterfeiting Bytecoins for Fun and Profit
Territorial Instinct
Success
悪政
The Rule of Law and more
Man 1a
Singularity and You!
Misery
Uncopiable
Feline Philosophy of Mutual Self-Interest
Talk
Age or Timex's Change
An Open Letter to Deutscher Bundestag RE: StGB § 202 aka Anti-hacking law
Planet of the Apes
On things that matter when you're plastered.
Research and Development into Artificial Intelligence
What is it Like [in Japan]? or Coolhunter Javantea
100 Thoughts Thought Tonight
The Watchmaker Argument or Infallible Design
Blogging Without a Computer
Money and Capitalism
Fountainhead
Negative Entropy aka. Extropy
Tyrrany in the USA
Core considerations of Anarchism
Superheroes
I like to shop around before making a purchase.
Free your mind
Shameless
Spam
Against Hedonism 2004-11-30

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AltSci Concepts Computer Journal - Jan 2014

AltSci Concepts Computer Journal

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Photoblog of Zürich

I thought I'd give you a short photoblog with a very important message. Okay, it's not that important. The lesson for today is: Never delete anything unless you have to for privacy or safety. The corollary, keep everything encrypted. The corollary to the corollary, remember the password as long as you keep that data encrypted.

Photoblog of Zürich, Switzerland from 2005

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Learning to Read and Write Kanji


Feb 16, 2016

learn_kanji-0.2.tar.xz [sig]

For many years I have been learning Japanese as a hobby. I have spent years watching subtitled anime to get my comprehension higher. Anime's often slow and deliberate speech patterns make it fairly easy to grab words. But the pace at which anime goes if you aren't careful you can forget everything you hear. Of course, you'll be more prepared for conversing and remembering if you've heard something 1000 times rather than once, but that doesn't translate into instant comprehension.

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