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Me Me Me Me and phuk you all.
Some times I wonder if we deserve to survive, lets leave what's left of the worlds resources to the next evolutionary strain that want to come forward.
See off I go grrr.
Tony
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My fear is who is going to do the work, not just run the country. There are always people who can run things and keep people in some sort of order, be it peacefully or at the end of a gun, but if no-one can perform even the simplest tasks or even wants to work we are going to be in the same position as the old Soviet Union with low productivity, no incentive to perform and disincentives for progressing with only two forms of elitism - the political and the educated. A recent documentary compared our current civilisation with those of the past (10,000+ yrs or so of recorded history) and came to the conclusion that the reason we don't have communications with alien races is that possibly there is a natural lifespan of civilisations whereupon after 2 or 3 thousand years of development the structure of society breaks down and implodes leaving very little for the next great civilisation to pick up or learn. This may also be the case on other planets ie the Universal natural order states that without meticulous planning and study of where the previous civilisations went wrong or without some great knowledge being learned any particular civilisation will only develop so far before imploding.Tony.A.S.S. wrote: My biggest concern, is regarding the people who will run the country in years to come. It won't affect me, because I'll be long gone, but my children and perhaps their children will be affected.
Pretty heavy thread for the dawning of a new decade, isn't it?
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Tony, what do you find is the strongest trigger for these memories? Some people find music, some people smells (apparently the strongest trigger to most people) others find simple 'links' such as words or articles in magazines or newspapers or on radio (4, of course) such as you describe. I regularly try to explain to my girls things/people/ places/events etc that I remember when I experience such triggers - usually to howls of hysterical laughter (Hawkwind - Sonic Attack) and cries of 'here he goes again' or 'how did you know him, dad?'Tony.A.S.S. wrote: The diversity of the mind is a wonderful thing. It is amazing how one subject or even a word can spark something else off in your head. This happens to me a lot, especially as I have so many distant memories logged in my brain regarding the music and PA business.
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(feeling well mellow after a bottle of good red)
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