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Wednesday, April 16, 2008

it seems

It seems the point of a blog is to write something. Hopefully it will be interesting to someone but I suppose it doesn't have to be if it is just an exercise or meditative type activity. I think that's what this shall be an exercise in writing and saying something. It doesn't matter what is said so much but that it is said. Everything one might say has been heard or read from someone else unless it is really proprietary material. I regularly listen to Alan Watt's blurbs and always download Red Ice Creations interviews with Henrick Palmgren. I also listen to Vyzygoth's Beyond the Grassy Knoll; glad he came back. I also listen to James McCanney's Science Hour. I like Jake Koetze's work on Brave New World Order, Mike Hagan's Radio Orbit, A.J. Bruno's Through the Looking Glass shape of things commentary really resonated with me. I like to hear what Michael Tsarion has to say and Jordan Maxwell, Richard Alan Miller, Jay Weidner, Jonathan Zap, Steve Quayle, and Neal Adams has the coolest theory of planetary development I've ever seen. There are many more influences for me out there as well but the one with the most immediate and quantitative influence has been Matthew Furey author of Combat Conditioning, a book of body weight exercises, as well as other books on maxing one's performance. This just scrapes the surface of influences that I carry in mind as I go about my day. Many thanks to those I've listed and many to those I haven't. So what is there to talk about that others haven't covered more in depth and eloquently? That is a rhetorical question. Let's just move on and see what happens.

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