Laurei: MuseLog

Seeds are the muse. Semillas de la mente en la matriz de tiempo.

 

International Noncommerce week / no class party. March 3, 2008

Filed under: Politics, Social Commentary — Laurei @ 11:27 pm

If anyone reading this has actually gone without money for any extended period of time, it’s a changing experience - one realises (after the initial sacrifice) that theres something great about it. With it comes a realisation of how the corporate world has wrangled every human pleasure or need into a situation where you need to hand over cash for it.  For instance the basic human needs such as water, going to the toilet, and a place to sleep (a piece of earth, not a roof over the head) is now a chargable experience; furthermore if we manage to escape these charges the corporate beast has made every social situation into a pay situation… I am talking how advertising has created a social pressure to eat here, sleep there, wear this brand, and drive this car. It’s a liberating experience to feign the pressure to worship this beast. F£ck the beast. Its great to actually just live humbly, eat healthily (no not poshly) and focus on survival and interacting with others by gratuity of a  great personality (not the fashion choices), and smile. People we don’t need to spend money, we can just fill eachothers needs. I propose an international week of living non commercially, and a celebration without classes, with no fashion to distinguish the classes, where not a cent is spent, and everyone just gets on… why not?

 
 

Search Engines will change the english language. January 10, 2008

Filed under: Meta Internet, Predictions for the future — Laurei @ 7:12 am

Before the printing press, spelling was not important. Shakespeare spelled his name using 5 out of 41 differing ways commonly used. When the movable type printing press was invented by Johann Guttenberg in 1450’s two things happened with language: the spelling of words, became set, and the many synonymous words used to convey a meaning became few, or in some cases just one. The internet has not changed this: there are thousands of new words coined every year to cover new ideas, but the old language has not changed - but they will.

 
 

New political model: Politics 2.0, legal 2.0 January 4, 2008

Filed under: Politics — Laurei @ 4:39 pm
  • The web has revolutionalised every aspect of our lives
  • Every social and economic model has been upturned
  • Every area of our lives has changed to embrace web
  • Every business model has changed to embrace the internet
  • Imagine how running a country could be done if we started the political system from scratch now given the current technology for collaboration of human minds ie web 2.0.
  • Why hasnt the constitution changed a bit?
  • Why hasn’t the legal system changed a bit?
  • What is resisting this change?
  • Cartels?
 
 

The commitment December 21, 2007

Filed under: Conceptual Art — Laurei @ 2:48 pm

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Person chained to a lightblub ie. an idea…

 
 

Relationship quotas December 20, 2007

Filed under: Relationships, Social Commentary — Laurei @ 1:20 am

Everyone has a relationship quota, Its a need inside us, it’s how much we need to relate to others. It’s governed by how much we can give in relationships. We will fill this need any way we can, as soon as we can usually because lonlieness is bad, and communion is good - but is that the best way?Most of the time we interact with people, we fill our quota on those that cross our path, and those we are lucky enough to interact with; this is a passive relational method, what we should be doing is filling our daily/weekly relationship quota with people we select with our minds before our hearts get involved. We want to select friends who have the characteristics we desire, I call this an active relational method. For we don’t just want what we get do we?

Attribute Goals
A way of doing it is write a list of goal attributes in the type of people we want to interact with, and give them points. eg charity worker 50 pts; likes the colour green: 20 points etc, and score ourselves each week on how many relationship points we gain, so that we actually seek the people who will give us more points. As a result of this we will end up with more meaningful relationships.

Depth
That’s great surely but 1 effective relationship is better than 1000 innefective ones?
To add to this method we could score on how far we progress relationships with measurable goals , eg shared a cup of coffee, 5 pts, hugged 10 points, gave me money 20 points, you would multiply the attribute goals by the depth to get your score.

Fast track to trust and depth in relationships

“If we never ask of our friends we will never know them.”
Me: Just then.

Why don’t we fast track relationships by asking for more from our friends - sound weird? While most of us are independent that we don’t need anything at all; needing and being needed is what all relationships are about, so naturally if we can speed up the cycle of needing and being needed, we can speed up the depth of a relationship. It doesn’t matter what we ask for or that we can fulfill our own needs, the important part of asking others is that it’s a building block of trust, and we will have a platorm of tested trust in reserve before we need to rely on it. We can judge where the relationship is at by what requests our friends fulfill for us. It doesn’t matter what we ask for, as long as it’s relevant to our needs and we can assign a score to it. As soon as the need has been fulfilled, we should return the favor ASAP to complete the cycle and build on the trust, then we will have a deeper/stronger relationship because there has been trust, tension, and release/fulfillment between the parties in another cycle. The important part here is keep short accounts or it will backfire. This method needs to be started small. A great place to start is just requesting a conversation with somebody, and rewarding them with entertainment, a joke or a listening ear, start there and build it.

 
 

High powered audio signal by continuous modulated explosion. December 5, 2007

Filed under: New Grounds — Laurei @ 5:52 am

Imagine a horn, like on a gramophone, used to direct and amplify sound pressure waves, and Imagine that there is no needle but a long narrow slit in the pointed end of the horn. Imagine that there is a record with a track that is maybe 1cm wide, not the usual 1/4 mm, and that the horn slit hole sits over and dissects the wide track. Imagine now that instead of bumps on the track, there is a high powered chemical explosive, not spread randomly, but covering the 1cm track, at varying widths, so that the width of the chemical correspond to a modulation of a sound waves amplitude, imposed onto the circular track The record spins, and a laser from inside the horn continuously ignites the chemical explosive in as the horn passes over each fraction of the track, causing a continuous, steady explosion. As the horn passes over the track, the amplitude of the explosion is modulated by width of the chemical track. Lastly, instead of a spiral track, there is one circular track, and at the opposite side of the sound horn, is a printer printing a waveform onto the track, but instead of printing with ink, it is printing with the high explosive. The track is printed, and played on the opposite side of the spinning disc within a fraction of a second, causing super high gain audio. What thinks we?

 
 

Social structure is lacking. November 26, 2007

Filed under: Social Commentary — Laurei @ 4:13 pm

The reason why politics and capitalism is taking over, people are more tied to their jobs than their families, and humanity is being dragged around by the corporate engine is that there is no social structure in place anymore to anchor people. Look at what Baden Powell created in the Boy Scout movement and see that people need more social structure than what is normally assumed in our life.

 
 

How to make a hologram November 20, 2007

Filed under: New Grounds — Laurei @ 12:57 pm

I believe the simplest way to make a hologram is a flat display panel with 2d height and width moving back and forth very fast in the depth dimension, and timing pixels at certain points in the depth to light up. A more advanced method would be to use a transparent screen, which becomes opaque at certain points, with a certain colour, and a last, better method still would be moving small particles using magnets, that are opaquised and coloured using laser radiation.

 
 

Automative Radiator safe release valve-cap October 31, 2007

Filed under: New Grounds — Laurei @ 10:49 am

An idea for Automotive Radiators;

The problem:
As we know the boiling point of a liquid rises when that liquid is under pressure.With a radiator upon inspection; releasing that valve can cause an explosion of steam from the water inside boiling instantly - This is both dangerous, and scary. On most liquid cooled vehicles these days there is a cap designed to release the gases in a more controlled manner, however, the steam is not realeased in a directionally controlled manner, and is still not directed away from the hands.

The solution:
A radiator cap with a directional valve, integrated with a trigger, a pressure meter, and a locking mechanism which prevents opening of the cap until the pressure is equalised.

 
 

Virtual PA October 24, 2007

Filed under: New Grounds — Laurei @ 3:54 am

The virtual PA service is a great Idea, (I have a need for one myself) yet I’m struggling to find a service online that’s as easy to buy, and flexible choice wise as other e-commerce sectors. I think the  business model of these places is not the best, I mean first of all, they have a core staff; that’s overhead right away, and as well as that they only employ people from the surrounding geographic location with seemingly high skill levels. I believe it would be far better to act more like an agency with a vast amount of staff, from vast areas of expertise, yet not only limited to skilled staff; what if I want to order some unskilled labour for a cheap and dirty job? It just doesn’t seem possible in the current light of things, so I propose some newGrounds, as in an online PA agency, instantEmploy.com