Hagakure - The Way of the Samurai. Very interesting read.
It is the same for everything that is called a Way
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“The Art of War is a Chinese military treatise written during the 6th century BC by Sun Tzu. Composed of 13 chapters, each of which is devoted to one aspect of warfare, it has long been praised as the definitive work on military strategies and tactics of its time. The Art of War is one of the oldest and most famous studies of strategy and has had a huge influence on both military planning and beyond. The Art of War has also been applied, with much success, to business and managerial strategies.” - Wikipedia
LibriVox is hosting an impressive collection of links to The Art of War, in both written and audio format. Read it again. It applies…
1. Information wants to be me.
2. Information wants to be free.
3. Information wants to help thee.
4. The brain is an informational filter.
5. Entheogens are informational tools.
6. Discussion is the social form of information.
7. The void is the paradox of informational enlightenment.
Beautiful mash-up: beautiful song, lyrics and vocal and music, nice pictures, good movie, good actors, nicely cut and not-as-everybody else try to do The (next) new thing
What do you think?
BTW see Primal Fear. Just seen it. I’s almost perfect, in it’s own, little right:) Norton started there, I think. Things are so much clearer now! Or is it just me? Again. Sorry. Lmao. BTW: IANAL.

I forbindelse med terror(sic)-pakken, *skal* Internet-, SMS- og mobiltrafik logges i et år, gældende fra dags dato. Et meget godt tidspunkt at sætte sig ind i kryptering. Fra en artikel fra Nyhedsavisen i dag:
“Der skal ikke længere forelægge en konkret mistanke om en kriminel handling før overvågning og registrering af vores adfærd træder i kraft. I stedet bliver vi alle overvåget.“
“If you aren’t doing anything wrong,
what do you have to hide?”
“If I’m not doing anything wrong,”
“…then you have no cause to watch me.”
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I just had a pretty funny chat on the new MySpace Messenger. This is the conversation I had with Anita(!). When this thing gets tweaked I suspect we will see badly broken hearts around the world on this account.
I like to think I was distracted by *multitasking*, the new media, general curiosity and a concious patience with a somewhat slow individual, but I also think it is a lesson in the amount of rapport you get with an introductory compliment…
Hey there, fellow reader.
We made this European site - In English, as we feel a common Internet language is a nice idea. We will be glad to translate submitted material to English, if needed.
When you think about it, all the cool sites are American (BoingBoing etc.). We don’t feel it has to be this way. We do, after all, outnumber them.
The layout of the site is a template I used in the creation, but I think it’s pretty worthy of a live test while the final layout is created.
The image is a 5 min. Myspace commercial sketch. What do you think? Of the sketch and the site?
Thank you for reading. I love you.
David Rønn - Editor @ The Informationalist