tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-529575095156315075.post6000197119290081267..comments2024-02-09T12:12:37.636-08:00Comments on best minimum wage job a middle aged guy ever had: Ownership.Duncan McGearyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02857388833850939721noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-529575095156315075.post-2889970405070758042011-08-11T17:34:04.636-07:002011-08-11T17:34:04.636-07:00pay cash and enjoy a book from duncs
read an eBoo...pay cash and enjoy a book from duncs<br /><br />read an eBook and the cops know everything you read or think and your habits and when you read your lifestyle and everything, ...<br /><br />all social networking and eBook are simply by design a way for government and biz ( fascism ) to know everything all the time, the PUGS call this 'total information awareness',Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-529575095156315075.post-31030225318848207442011-08-11T17:32:02.082-07:002011-08-11T17:32:02.082-07:00eBooks make your eyes crazy, lot better to read th...eBooks make your eyes crazy, lot better to read the real book,<br /><br />lastly all eBooks come off the GRID servers, and 1984 or brave-new-world, even after you paid, can disappear any time it goes black-list, ...<br /><br />thus the physical book will always be coveted by those who understand that electronic technology is vaporousAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-529575095156315075.post-64167514850797606542011-08-10T19:39:44.286-07:002011-08-10T19:39:44.286-07:00I've said this before: If it's a book that...I've said this before: If it's a book that (a) you'll want to read again and again, or (b) contains lavish photos, maps, illustrations or other graphics, or (c) both, buying a "book book" makes sense. If it's a book you're going to read once and then stick on a shelf and forget about, an e-book makes sense.<br /><br />Not much point in buying the latter type of book just to "own" a lot of books.H. Bruce Millerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14613347512240617956noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-529575095156315075.post-24318307959896174162011-08-10T16:26:05.943-07:002011-08-10T16:26:05.943-07:00Do you really OWN your iPhone?? Or does it own you...Do you really OWN your iPhone?? Or does it own you?<br /><br />I think if you read the agreement you'll see that you don't own your iPhone, that's why its illegal to remove or hack the apple operating system, or 'open' the iPhone for other Sim's.<br /><br />Funny that Dunc talks about 'ownership' but the fact is most things are never owned, including HOMES, which are tax revenue for governments.<br /><br />The fact is the lowly book may just be the only thing you can own?<br />But you are controlled by what you can buy or read.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-529575095156315075.post-15332323013434845952011-08-10T16:11:56.401-07:002011-08-10T16:11:56.401-07:00DOW down another 500+, of course now the eye of SA...DOW down another 500+, of course now the eye of SAURON has turned to France, and yes their problem is just as fucked as the USA, as everyone now knows all of EURO is fucked. The word is if S&P can downgrade ameriKKKa then why not French? Well they're just getting around To-IT.<br /><br />Ownership of GOLD historically means nothing in the USA, during past times your neighbor was given large percentage of 'findings' when the neighbor 'found' gold or reported where GOLD was hidden. Replace 'gold' for whatever valuable you wish, when a government goes broke the government goes looking for wealth.<br /><br />'Ownership' many a morgue and its cadavers are safe from the kleptocracy, little else. Historically in tough times the cops who are armed go door-to-door shopping, and not much anybody can do.<br /><br />Ownership is highly over-rated in a kleptocracy. Best these days to keep a low profile and create the image of paupery, otherwise your simply a target of opportunism.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-529575095156315075.post-23446472554176497352011-08-10T16:06:35.732-07:002011-08-10T16:06:35.732-07:00During a depression people stay home, and play wit...During a depression people stay home, and play with the family, read books and board games.<br /><br />It's historically fairly obvious, your only problem is to keep the price point low.<br /><br />Modern movies came of the depression and nickle entertainment.<br /><br />'Austerity' is the word. In austere times how can a family be happy at home, ... the answer of course dunc has everything to bring the family back together again.<br /><br />Ownership is a myth, .. everything can be taken by the government or the rioter.<br /><br />The 'insurance' racket is the biggest ponzi of all, expect riots and act of war to be exclusions. Which is the future.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com