Wednesday, March 29, 2006
Improbability Factors
I was presented with a task of analyzing an Encarta item and responding on it. When queried why such an inquiry was being needed, I received an even more ambiguous reply then the inital request was worded.
Now there was a comment about the author of the article being somewhat Liberal and what was my take on the article itself. Lets break this down into two separate items in the order I just mentioned.
Item 1: Certainly the author is liberal. He is Professor of History at Oxford Brookes University. Which I might add is located on Gipsy Lane, Oxford, England.
Item 2: It is an interesting article which does try to maintain a historical outlook and a matter of fact analysis of the information. He does try to maintain a moderate approach to the subject at hand. But this is just my opinion.
NOW…………….I could make a case for the author being a right winger, just as easily as I could make one for being left wing. The reader needs to remember that no person on this planet lives in a vacuum, and will find their beliefs seeping into whatever they are working on at the moment in time. Change the moment in time and the end results will shift ever so slightly with the tidal forces in effect at the moment.
Left becomes right, up becomes down. Didn’t I tackle this situation already?
I find the timing of this request interesting considering specific events that have taken place within my real time life. Is it Karma or just my bad luck? But considering I have lead a charmed life up until now, anything is possible or maybe Improbable.
So, if the requesting party is not satisfied with the results of my research, might I suggest they be more specific in their requests. If this person is wanting a specific response, give it up, I will not be lead by the nose. Which also brings me to the prospect that I was being lead by the nose from the get go.
If any of the above comments do not apply to any individual on the Gaia, then since Pangea has long since moved into geological history, let us also move onto other aspects of life, liberty and the pursuit of long, legged women who has inherited a liquor store.
29 Mar 2006
Creek County, Oklahoma
Now there was a comment about the author of the article being somewhat Liberal and what was my take on the article itself. Lets break this down into two separate items in the order I just mentioned.
Item 1: Certainly the author is liberal. He is Professor of History at Oxford Brookes University. Which I might add is located on Gipsy Lane, Oxford, England.
Item 2: It is an interesting article which does try to maintain a historical outlook and a matter of fact analysis of the information. He does try to maintain a moderate approach to the subject at hand. But this is just my opinion.
NOW…………….I could make a case for the author being a right winger, just as easily as I could make one for being left wing. The reader needs to remember that no person on this planet lives in a vacuum, and will find their beliefs seeping into whatever they are working on at the moment in time. Change the moment in time and the end results will shift ever so slightly with the tidal forces in effect at the moment.
Left becomes right, up becomes down. Didn’t I tackle this situation already?
I find the timing of this request interesting considering specific events that have taken place within my real time life. Is it Karma or just my bad luck? But considering I have lead a charmed life up until now, anything is possible or maybe Improbable.
So, if the requesting party is not satisfied with the results of my research, might I suggest they be more specific in their requests. If this person is wanting a specific response, give it up, I will not be lead by the nose. Which also brings me to the prospect that I was being lead by the nose from the get go.
If any of the above comments do not apply to any individual on the Gaia, then since Pangea has long since moved into geological history, let us also move onto other aspects of life, liberty and the pursuit of long, legged women who has inherited a liquor store.
29 Mar 2006
Creek County, Oklahoma