#498: You Are Extraordinary, Believe In Your Greatness
Wednesday • March 31st 2021 • 10:09:56 pm • 3KB
One of the worst things that can happen to a Human Being, is being tricked into thinking that they are an ordinary person. Being tricked into thinking that they are not as intelligent as the A+ kids, or not as good as the ones with rich parents. The...
#497: My Greatest Archaeological Discovery, That Belonged In A Museum!
Tuesday • March 30th 2021 • 9:09:09 pm • 4KB
I was digging in Eastern Europe, it was an old Airplane Field. There was a number of bunkers, and there was a house in the city that still had bullet holes in it. It was meant to be a reminder, of what the city walls used to look like. They were building...
#496: To Understand The World, Understand That We Are Meant For Greatness
Monday • March 29th 2021 • 9:24:33 pm • 3KB
Understanding our world seems difficult, when you only try to integrate the broken things. The broken hings are mere symptoms, and you ought to look to the many root causes. Furthermore, once the world understands to practice crime prevention, or as it...
#495: The Futurist
Sunday • March 28th 2021 • 10:06:59 pm • 1KB
Martin Rees, Humanity's future – predictions for the next century Futurism Of The 1920s Retro Futurism Concept Art Past Predictions of the Future Every Decade 10 Future Predictions to Blow Your Mind from World's Best Futurists Top 10 Predictions for the...
#494: Heroic Courage: A Human Being Is To Grow All The Way Up
Sunday • March 28th 2021 • 9:12:45 pm • 1KB
Yes, there are no guarantees that our works will stand the test of time, but this no reason to hide, or to take it easy. Moments of life are extremely precious, and you must live Courageously. To advance forward as a courageous person, is far more...
#493: Mastering Programming
Saturday • March 27th 2021 • 5:37:27 pm • 6KB
Being a good programmer is very easy, if you keep everything in order. It gets even easier when you program for yourself, you become a master of your world of little machines. Things get difficult when too many machines, start biting each other, this has...
#492: In The Year 3000
Friday • March 26th 2021 • 8:00:10 pm • 3KB
If you like adventure, eventually you will ask yourself about the big future. Will we be able to ask Artificial Intelligence, to build better artificial intelligence, or will their thoughts have limits too? What will it be like when scientists cure aging,...
#491: What Would Real High School Be Like? Students Would Be Paid For Progress
Thursday • March 25th 2021 • 5:37:31 pm • 3KB
The primary purpose of High School would be the creation of the beginning of the road to financial independence. The more successful their business undertakings, the more money they would make. Teachers, and experienced students, would help groups of...
#490: Schools Are Not Working: Accept The Responsibility For Your Own Education
Wednesday • March 24th 2021 • 10:57:50 pm • 5KB
Schools and Tests are so tightly connected, that it is not possible to fix schools without collapsing tests. Tests and professional careers are so tightly nit, that it may actually be more difficult to get a job with a real education. But, real education...
#489: Secrets Of Faerie Tales: Gwarchae Peryglus
Tuesday • March 23rd 2021 • 8:33:35 pm • 3KB
Poetically speaking, it is a description of an anonymous voting mechanism, the peril is to be denied a second chance. And the vote is about whether or not, the person's claim of Greatness is true. To spot a liar calming to be a Great Being, that is not...
#488: Twisty Little Passages
Monday • March 22nd 2021 • 9:16:17 pm • 5KB
School presents access to knowledge with something so synthetic and abstract, that we can't learn, because it is too incomprehensible and can only be temporary memorized. We each have a unique pathway with which we access knowledge, it is a cheerful Spring...
#487: The Classical Music Aficionado
Sunday • March 21st 2021 • 9:18:11 pm • 2KB
Bohemian Rhapsody for Symphony Orchestra and Solo Viola - THE STUDIO RECORDING P.Tchaikovsky. Italian Capriccio J. S. Bach - Partita in C moll BWV 997 - Evangelina Mascardi, Liuto barocco A VERY BRIEF history of Classical Music (from 1000 A.D. to the...
#486: There Is A Great Being Within You
Sunday • March 21st 2021 • 7:31:11 pm • 3KB
You were never meant to learn from school teachers, they are only meant to answer your questions. You were meant to learn from the Greatest Beings in our history, those selected and re-selected by countless many generations. Education is not the filling...
#485: What In The Equinox?
Saturday • March 20th 2021 • 9:49:23 pm • 2KB
I knew today was special somehow, so I got out of my bed with a high brow. Still a little woozy from a good night's sleep, I skipped over to my computers in a single leap. I turned on Bach's famous Prélude from the Cello Suite No. 1, with Yo-Yo Ma...
#484: A Priceless Education That Costs Nothing: Reading Source Code and Writing Programs
Friday • March 19th 2021 • 7:08:28 pm • 7KB
Developing quality custom software will help you show off some of your work, and proudly point to interesting solutions. A proper and respectful interview that doesn't ask idiotic and incompetent questions, will only ask you to explain the programs you...
#483: Introduction To Programming: Workstation and Behavior Driven Development
Thursday • March 18th 2021 • 9:06:42 pm • 16KB
Programming is simple, friendly, rewarding, fun, and relaxing, it will set you free from poverty and drive you to make the world a better place. People who think it is funny to say that, are that people that brainlessly walked into some high stress meat...
#482: Bicycle Adventures: I-275 Metro Trail And Metroparks
Wednesday • March 17th 2021 • 9:20:03 pm • 4KB
I noticed the little road by I-275 a long time ago, back then it was still in disrepair, today it is all new. The I-275 Trail connects to other trails. Hines Drive is pretty neat and very safe, as you can ride on the sidewalk away from all the cars. Lower...
#481: Evenings At Nordhouse: Adventures At The Edge Of The Universe
Tuesday • March 16th 2021 • 9:23:55 pm • 10KB
We are each a unique creature, so what I felt won't be what you will feel when you are there. But there are some things that may be similar. There are more than 218 moons in our solar system, each one is an edge, just like the beach at Nordhouse is an edge...
#480: Start With Baby Steps And The Little Trails
Monday • March 15th 2021 • 8:15:45 pm • 5KB
It won't be as easy, as a walk in the park. Because you need an edge, an Ocean, a Sea, or a Great Lake. It is best to set off for a body of water, that has nothing on the horizon. This is what an edge is, a starting point. Ludington State Park is the...
#479: The Reverse Engineer
Sunday • March 14th 2021 • 11:57:17 pm • 3KB
Hacker Boy Hacker Breaks Down 26 Hacking Scenes From Movies & TV | WIRED Introduction to Reverse Engineering for Penetration Testers – SANS Pen Test HackFest Summit 2017 Introduction to Reverse Engineering - Mike Anderson, Introduction to Firmware...
#478: Job Interview Tips: They won't ask you questions that have answers.
Sunday • March 14th 2021 • 8:42:59 pm • 8KB
So everything you memorized, goes straight out the window. You will be thrown against questions without answers, and judged based on the methods you use to eventually fail. It is the quality of your thinking, not the solution of the problem that gets you...
#477: Finding Rhymes And Magic, A Tiny Poem Tutorial
Saturday • March 13th 2021 • 9:33:13 pm • 4KB
Tiniest poems are by far best, but writing short stories is a real test. Be warned, whatever you do not create a poem that is angry or sad, as people search for poems to get away from all the bad. The first step is to get a hold of a list of words that...
#476: The Future Legacy
Friday • March 12th 2021 • 8:08:13 pm • 5KB
As far as assessment, grades, level of education, or even the greatness of your mind, are concerned. You can only be judged, by the legacy you pass onto the future. There are no tests that you can take, that will say anything meaningful. If you get bad...
#475: Spring Arrives Nine Days Early: A World Medley
Thursday • March 11th 2021 • 9:34:16 pm • 1KB
It took a little bit, for the thought to completely transmit. The thermometer it my car, read 70, and I muttered, "how bizarre". I stuck my head out, to cast aside doubt. And yes, Spring is here, let us cheer! Nine days early, but it is here, surely. It...