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Title: Ask a simple question, get a Woofy answer
Post by: WolFish on November 13, 2008, 12:54:43 AM
Woof.
Title: Re: Ask a simple question, get a Woofy answer
Post by: McGiver on November 13, 2008, 07:22:11 AM
what kind of world would you buildif you had complete authority to do so?
Title: Re: Ask a simple question, get a Woofy answer
Post by: WolFish on November 14, 2008, 04:32:53 PM
complete authority is one thing. intelligence is another, as are resources.

given only authority i would set to work some of the greatest minds available to design such a world and market it such that people would invest in it and actually build it.
i would have them supervised by the most OCD aspers i could find.

then i would go someplace and hide until it was all over.
Title: Re: Ask a simple question, get a Woofy answer
Post by: odeon on November 14, 2008, 04:33:54 PM
You didn't answer the question. ::)
Title: Re: Ask a simple question, get a Woofy answer
Post by: WolFish on November 14, 2008, 04:38:52 PM
You didn't answer the question. ::)
woof*

*translation: you are right; implied within my answer is that the great minds would design and build some kind of utopia. the aspers would make sure it was good for us.

Title: Re: Ask a simple question, get a Woofy answer
Post by: odeon on November 14, 2008, 04:39:29 PM
You *still* didn't answer the question.

But never mind. Life's too short.
Title: Re: Ask a simple question, get a Woofy answer
Post by: WolFish on November 14, 2008, 06:05:58 PM
You *still* didn't answer the question.

But never mind. Life's too short.
woof*

*translation: great minds think alike.
Title: Re: Ask a simple question, get a Woofy answer
Post by: Pyraxis on November 14, 2008, 07:09:11 PM
You didn't answer the question. ::)

How is it not a satisfactory answer? It reads to me like he's saying he's not smart enough to come up with a system that would satisfy the whole world, so he'd delegate to people who were smarter than him.

Which seems like a sensible tactic to me. It worked for Steve Jobs.
Title: Re: Ask a simple question, get a Woofy answer
Post by: Callaway on November 14, 2008, 08:20:56 PM
Which personalities don't like Pyraxis and what do they do about it?
Title: Re: Ask a simple question, get a Woofy answer
Post by: odeon on November 15, 2008, 03:39:36 PM
You didn't answer the question. ::)

How is it not a satisfactory answer? It reads to me like he's saying he's not smart enough to come up with a system that would satisfy the whole world, so he'd delegate to people who were smarter than him.

Which seems like a sensible tactic to me. It worked for Steve Jobs.

He never explained what *kind* of world he'd like to see. To me that's hardly satisfactory because that was what the original question was about.

Life's too short. ::)
Title: Re: Ask a simple question, get a Woofy answer
Post by: Pyraxis on November 15, 2008, 03:52:17 PM
Too short to argue? Isn't that where interesting conversations come from?



Okay, done derailing the thread now.  :P
Title: Re: Ask a simple question, get a Woofy answer
Post by: odeon on November 15, 2008, 04:18:24 PM
No, that is not where the interesting conversations come from.
Title: Re: Ask a simple question, get a Woofy answer
Post by: WolFish on November 15, 2008, 07:54:11 PM
You didn't answer the question. ::)

How is it not a satisfactory answer? It reads to me like he's saying he's not smart enough to come up with a system that would satisfy the whole world, so he'd delegate to people who were smarter than him.

Which seems like a sensible tactic to me. It worked for Steve Jobs.

He never explained what *kind* of world he'd like to see. To me that's hardly satisfactory because that was what the original question was about.

Life's too short. ::)

Woof*

*nobody asked what kind of world i would like to see.
Title: Re: Ask a simple question, get a Woofy answer
Post by: WolFish on November 15, 2008, 07:55:24 PM
Too short to argue? Isn't that where interesting conversations come from?



Okay, done derailing the thread now.  :P
Woof?*

*i don't understand this question?
Title: Re: Ask a simple question, get a Woofy answer
Post by: WolFish on November 15, 2008, 08:04:43 PM
Which personalities don't like Pyraxis and what do they do about it?
i don't think any of them don't like her, but some do more than others

Noah (named by DW) doesn't like the idea of the relationship but has been attempting to engage with her. they don't have a lot in common so it isn't very easy. he tends to talk mostly to jack anyway.

javik gets along fine with her (i think). his language skills suck but she claims to understand him, though she sometimes says she's frustrated with him. he doesn't talk to me but once in a blue moon and i don't understand anyway so sometimes i just write down the words or images. i think he might be arrogant.

jack is the one who doesn't get along with her most. they usually end up arguing and he thinks she hates him and i think she may even have said she does. he tends to stay away too. but sometimes i need his help and that usually is when the two of them end up in the same room and sparks flying. jack is the brains of the operation. he knows philosophy and politics and can talk about intelligent stuff with her, but i think its when they talk about personal stuff that they don't get along.
Title: Re: Ask a simple question, get a Woofy answer
Post by: Pyraxis on November 15, 2008, 08:18:35 PM
Edited for derailment.  :P
Title: Re: Ask a simple question, get a Woofy answer
Post by: Pyraxis on November 15, 2008, 08:20:28 PM
Woof?*

*i don't understand this question?

Er... those questions were for Odeon.


I'll copy them to his thread instead.
Title: Re: Ask a simple question, get a Woofy answer
Post by: Callaway on November 15, 2008, 08:45:50 PM
Which personalities don't like Pyraxis and what do they do about it?
i don't think any of them don't like her, but some do more than others

Noah (named by DW) doesn't like the idea of the relationship but has been attempting to engage with her. they don't have a lot in common so it isn't very easy. he tends to talk mostly to jack anyway.

javik gets along fine with her (i think). his language skills suck but she claims to understand him, though she sometimes says she's frustrated with him. he doesn't talk to me but once in a blue moon and i don't understand anyway so sometimes i just write down the words or images. i think he might be arrogant.

jack is the one who doesn't get along with her most. they usually end up arguing and he thinks she hates him and i think she may even have said she does. he tends to stay away too. but sometimes i need his help and that usually is when the two of them end up in the same room and sparks flying. jack is the brains of the operation. he knows philosophy and politics and can talk about intelligent stuff with her, but i think its when they talk about personal stuff that they don't get along.

I wondered how someone like her would get along with someone like Jack.  Isn't he a big packrat too?
Title: Re: Ask a simple question, get a Woofy answer
Post by: McGiver on November 16, 2008, 07:08:28 AM
do you like to tinker?

are you addicted to buying office supplies?
Title: Re: Ask a simple question, get a Woofy answer
Post by: odeon on November 16, 2008, 09:24:53 AM
You didn't answer the question. ::)

How is it not a satisfactory answer? It reads to me like he's saying he's not smart enough to come up with a system that would satisfy the whole world, so he'd delegate to people who were smarter than him.

Which seems like a sensible tactic to me. It worked for Steve Jobs.

He never explained what *kind* of world he'd like to see. To me that's hardly satisfactory because that was what the original question was about.

Life's too short. ::)

Woof*

*nobody asked what kind of world i would like to see.

No? What about this:

what kind of world would you buildif you had complete authority to do so?
Title: Re: Ask a simple question, get a Woofy answer
Post by: WolFish on November 16, 2008, 05:21:56 PM
Which personalities don't like Pyraxis and what do they do about it?
i don't think any of them don't like her, but some do more than others

Noah (named by DW) doesn't like the idea of the relationship but has been attempting to engage with her. they don't have a lot in common so it isn't very easy. he tends to talk mostly to jack anyway.

javik gets along fine with her (i think). his language skills suck but she claims to understand him, though she sometimes says she's frustrated with him. he doesn't talk to me but once in a blue moon and i don't understand anyway so sometimes i just write down the words or images. i think he might be arrogant.

jack is the one who doesn't get along with her most. they usually end up arguing and he thinks she hates him and i think she may even have said she does. he tends to stay away too. but sometimes i need his help and that usually is when the two of them end up in the same room and sparks flying. jack is the brains of the operation. he knows philosophy and politics and can talk about intelligent stuff with her, but i think its when they talk about personal stuff that they don't get along.

I wondered how someone like her would get along with someone like Jack.  Isn't he a big packrat too?
yes jack is a packrat but not so much these days, as he was traumatised by his family moving us out of our old apartment and scattering our belongings across two states.
Title: Re: Ask a simple question, get a Woofy answer
Post by: WolFish on November 16, 2008, 05:30:32 PM
do you like to tinker?

are you addicted to buying office supplies?
i dont like to tinker, i like to paint and write
i am not addicted to buying office supplies.

i don't think i have addictions. i am just now discovering what i like and don't like. i maybe have revolving addictions, so at one time i was addicted to writing immoral sex fantasies but now i am not. at another time i was addicted to places like secondlife and there - i liked going there and building things. oh, and the other place - cantr - i was totally addicted to that for at least 6 months. i would definitely be addicted to a nice car if i had one.
Title: Re: Ask a simple question, get a Woofy answer
Post by: WolFish on November 16, 2008, 05:32:49 PM
You didn't answer the question. ::)

How is it not a satisfactory answer? It reads to me like he's saying he's not smart enough to come up with a system that would satisfy the whole world, so he'd delegate to people who were smarter than him.

Which seems like a sensible tactic to me. It worked for Steve Jobs.

He never explained what *kind* of world he'd like to see. To me that's hardly satisfactory because that was what the original question was about.

Life's too short. ::)

Woof*

*nobody asked what kind of world i would like to see.

No? What about this:

what kind of world would you buildif you had complete authority to do so?
that is entirely a different question. the world i would like to see would be different from the one i would build if i had authority. one is further from reality than the other.
Title: Re: Ask a simple question, get a Woofy answer
Post by: Callaway on November 17, 2008, 12:05:25 PM
You didn't answer the question. ::)

How is it not a satisfactory answer? It reads to me like he's saying he's not smart enough to come up with a system that would satisfy the whole world, so he'd delegate to people who were smarter than him.

Which seems like a sensible tactic to me. It worked for Steve Jobs.

He never explained what *kind* of world he'd like to see. To me that's hardly satisfactory because that was what the original question was about.

Life's too short. ::)

Woof*

*nobody asked what kind of world i would like to see.

No? What about this:

what kind of world would you buildif you had complete authority to do so?
that is entirely a different question. the world i would like to see would be different from the one i would build if i had authority. one is further from reality than the other.

Good point.

So, what kind of world would you like to see?
Title: Re: Ask a simple question, get a Woofy answer
Post by: WolFish on November 17, 2008, 02:03:00 PM
i don't know if it would work.

i would like to see a world where people spoke with directness. one where people really helped each other. i guess i am looking for altruism.
in my world most property would be common property, with libraries where you could borrow whatever you needed and then you didn't have to have it in your house. i would be a librarian, of course. imagine going and taking out a car for a month or however long you needed it, but then you could bring it back and not worry about maintenance or car payments. i know there are rental places, but my libraries would be affordable, maybe you would pay dues to the library and not have to pay rent for the car. you could take out a sculpture or painting, or borrow a bunch of board games.
housing would be the same way - pay your dues and live where you want.

it would be the same with education and healthcare and everything else we need. give people a fair wage and don't burden them with the charge of spending to keep the economy going. i don't know where it would lead, but it seems like a good idea.

i don't know how i would get rid of oppression but i would want to.
that's about the best i could do.

on the other hand if i am being selfish and creating a world for me and not anyone else (couldn't do that anyway) i would make it so when aspers go out into the world they have some kind of mentor who can help them with the things that are hard. maybe i wouldn't need the mentor's help for grocery shopping, but it would be nice to have had someone to tell me how to plan for the future. also i would build my dream - places where aspers could live and do whatever they were good at and turn it into income. a really big house with major computer power in the basement and all kinds of industries in other parts. the house would be theirs, free and clear of mortgage or debt. hmmm, and i would have the house income support people who couldn't work. and the house income would provide good health insurance for everyone who lived there. then i suppose it could expand to a corporation that could support and/or employ aspers who didn't live there and provide them with health insurance and income. and then i would make more and more houses like that, maybe even all over the world.

i was told that this question was supposed to elicit my political views. i am not good at politics, so i may not have any that i could identify as such.

i am not good at putting together the mechanics of a utopia. and as someone said, my idea of a utopia wouldn't be someone else's.
woof.
Title: Re: Ask a simple question, get a Woofy answer
Post by: Callaway on November 17, 2008, 02:24:23 PM
Thanks for answering.  It sounds good to me.  I'm just not sure how we could pay for it.

 :plus:
Title: Re: Ask a simple question, get a Woofy answer
Post by: McGiver on November 18, 2008, 07:05:09 AM
Thanks for answering.  It sounds good to me.  I'm just not sure how we could pay for it.

 :plus:
from each according to their ability, to each according to their needs.
Title: Re: Ask a simple question, get a Woofy answer
Post by: WolFish on November 27, 2008, 03:34:07 AM
DO YOU TALK TO YOURSELF?
Title: Re: Ask a simple question, get a Woofy answer
Post by: WolFish on November 27, 2008, 03:34:30 AM
yes
Title: Re: Ask a simple question, get a Woofy answer
Post by: Callaway on November 27, 2008, 03:37:59 AM
But do you answer yourself when you talk to yourself?

 :P
Title: Re: Ask a simple question, get a Woofy answer
Post by: odeon on November 27, 2008, 03:20:13 PM
 ::)
Title: Re: Ask a simple question, get a Woofy answer
Post by: WolFish on November 27, 2008, 07:44:11 PM
::)
he'S So cute!
Title: Re: Ask a simple question, get a Woofy answer
Post by: WolFish on November 27, 2008, 07:45:26 PM
But do you answer yourself when you talk to yourself?

 :P
i'm never sure just who is answering...i'll have to ask if i'm hearing voices.
Title: Re: Ask a simple question, get a Woofy answer
Post by: DirtDawg on November 27, 2008, 07:49:32 PM

Have you ever lost an argument with yourself.

I hate that! Being a "last word getter,"  it's a bitch.

 :laugh:
Title: Re: Ask a simple question, get a Woofy answer
Post by: WolFish on November 27, 2008, 08:09:44 PM
 ;D yes, but the worst is losing bets with myself. i lose so much money that way!

we are still arguing about going to the store tomorrow  >:(
Title: Re: Ask a simple question, get a Woofy answer
Post by: El on April 01, 2009, 06:41:46 AM
I had a lovely time last week.  You were fabulous- everything I'd hoped, and more.  But how come you never called me back?
Title: Re: Ask a simple question, get a Woofy answer
Post by: WolFish on April 12, 2009, 06:52:10 PM
I had a lovely time last week.  You were fabulous- everything I'd hoped, and more.  But how come you never called me back?
:lol: :plus:
Title: Re: Ask a simple question, get a Woofy answer
Post by: Pyraxis on April 13, 2009, 08:22:24 PM
Callaway - Wolf doesn't have forum access at the moment, but he wanted me to let you know that the surgery went ok.
Title: Re: Ask a simple question, get a Woofy answer
Post by: Callaway on April 14, 2009, 10:34:35 AM
Callaway - Wolf doesn't have forum access at the moment, but he wanted me to let you know that the surgery went ok.

Thanks for letting me know.

:crossed:
Title: Re: Ask a simple question, get a Woofy answer
Post by: Parts on April 14, 2009, 10:48:24 AM
Callaway - Wolf doesn't have forum access at the moment, but he wanted me to let you know that the surgery went ok.

That's good to hear
Title: Re: Ask a simple question, get a Woofy answer
Post by: WolFish on April 15, 2009, 10:11:13 PM
yes i can walk now without a cane or a walker. a little pain from the other major broken one but that is to be expected. i may be able to do without the painkillers after all.

and i can walk at normal speed now instead of a bent over hobble. all in one day!

kyphoplasty is awesome!
Title: Re: Ask a simple question, get a Woofy answer
Post by: renaeden on April 16, 2009, 02:07:26 AM
Excellent. :) :plus: