Form: Diary

  • It’s Wednesday night. The girls have gone out to get into trouble (drinking). Th

    It’s Wednesday night.

    The girls have gone out to get into trouble (drinking).

    They invited me. But. My liver isn’t up to keeping up with them. 🙂

    So, what is a poor white boy to do in Kiev on a Wednesday night?

    …he he he he he…..

    😉


    Source date (UTC): 2014-04-23 15:32:00 UTC

  • (diary entry) I spoil my significant others. Perhaps I have to, in order to feel

    (diary entry) I spoil my significant others. Perhaps I have to, in order to feel less guilty for, and to make up for, burdening them with my autistic behavior. A burden which in my view is significant. But regardless of reason I spoil them anyway. Other than my first wife, Kitty (who ditched me by cheating with her boss), they seemed to want to keep me around. V certainly is spoiled as hell. But she won’t admit it. I don’t care. I like spoiling. Makes me happy. Usually I get spoiled in return. So it’s awesome. 😉


    Source date (UTC): 2014-04-23 14:28:00 UTC

  • Frank Lovell Bruce Caithness THANKS. PROGRESS. Wanted to thank you for your help

    Frank Lovell Bruce Caithness

    THANKS. PROGRESS.

    Wanted to thank you for your help over the past few days. I will never be able to repay your advice, patience and efforts.

    While I didn’t quite solve the problem of connecting truth and ethics, I got much closer because of our conversation. (My fitful floundering and your criticisms.)

    You helped me uncover a great insight into how to get to the answer that I am seeking.

    I place so much value on scientific inquiry myself, and am so biased by it, that the obvious doesn’t always make it into my range of vision. Science is not commonly governed by exchange, but ethics are. Epistemologically speaking, the criteria of truth in physical science is a constant that is independent of our perception and never complete. But the criteria for truth in voluntary exchange is not quite the same. So when I make a promise, what is being exchanged? Is a scientist making a promise when he proposes theory? If so, what is he promising? If I testify in court, I am making a promise. What am I promising? When I say ‘the snow is white’, what am I promising? Only humans can act. Why is it that we are afraid of admitting or promises? Why do we anthropomorphize our utterances? (That is a very interesting question, and I think, the source of the problem in our language.)

    The market for science is inverted. We “sell” products (theories) the value of which is their defects. In the consumer market, everyone else sells products the value of which is the fulfillment of their promises. In the political market, I think that the value of most ‘products’ is deception that can be used to justify the involuntary transfer of assets from some to others.

    Scientists warranties its ethics, but not its products. A producer of goods warranties his products not his efforts. What does a politician or public intellectual warranty?

    One step at a time. It’s like slogging through mud. lol

    Cheers.

    Curt


    Source date (UTC): 2014-04-23 06:11:00 UTC

  • Fascinating. You know, in person I’m nothing like my writing. I can’t get over t

    Fascinating.

    You know, in person I’m nothing like my writing.

    I can’t get over the shock on people’s faces as they meet me for the first time, and discover that I’m a short, jovial, friendly, silly, gentle guy, when they expected some serious, tall, deep voiced, angry, redneck tyrant.

    Eh… I’m a hamster. I like hugs, cuddles and cookies and stuff.

    The only thing worth being serious about is money. 😉


    Source date (UTC): 2014-04-19 17:45:00 UTC

  • Veronika and I just finished a wonderful dinner with the intelligent, graceful a

    Veronika and I just finished a wonderful dinner with the intelligent, graceful and gentlemanly Ayelam Valentine Agaliba. Unfortunately, he gave me meaningful advice which I must now somehow figure out how to make use of. 🙂


    Source date (UTC): 2014-04-19 15:42:00 UTC

  • GREAT MINDS 🙂 Great meetings with Sean Gabb and Andy Curzon today

    GREAT MINDS 🙂

    Great meetings with Sean Gabb and Andy Curzon today.


    Source date (UTC): 2014-04-18 16:54:00 UTC

  • (whining.)(travel) 1) Why is it that every restaurant and shop in London plays m

    (whining.)(travel)

    1) Why is it that every restaurant and shop in London plays music so loudly that conversation, or even thought, is impossible? If I want to go to a dance club I will. It is ruining my trip. Aspies and chaotic overstimulation do not go well together. (Today I’m buying ear plugs.)

    2) Service is economically Peter-Principled everywhere. The help is useless. Another artifact of the state’s abuse of credit.

    3) The clothing selection in Kiev is better. Everything on Regent St is just a minor variation on The Gap. I can’t get Saville Row and Polo in Kiev but I can get everything else in greater variety.

    4) I forgot how bad the food is here. Potatoes should NOT taste like cardboard.

    5) It is so GOOD to hear English spoken and to see ‘my people’. 🙂 Sigh.


    Source date (UTC): 2014-04-16 04:44:00 UTC

  • SHOPPING : LONDON Like an oasis. Visit to the Apple store today to stock up on e

    SHOPPING : LONDON

    Like an oasis.

    Visit to the Apple store today to stock up on equipment. :). It feels like Christmas! Whoo hooo! ;).

    I haven’t been to civilization in over a year.

    Ralph Lauren. 7 Jeans. English leather. Tailored sport jackets. Eyeglasses from Japanese designers. A visit to the movies. A show. A club. And starbucks coffee in venti size.

    More shoes for V’s addiction.

    Sigh.


    Source date (UTC): 2014-04-14 09:01:00 UTC

  • We have a suite in one of the better hotels, overlooking Parliament across the T

    We have a suite in one of the better hotels, overlooking Parliament across the Thames. The service is exceptional, although not as good as German or American.

    And the internet is completely useless.

    I know I’m from Seattle. And that service is ubiquitous. So perhaps I have a skewed perspective.

    But service is better in the average restaurant or cafe in Kiev.

    I know the systemic cause of the problem. It’s that wealth and credit cause pervasive distortion of the talent pool such that all employees are beyond their range of competence. That doesn’t happen in countries with surplus talented labor.

    Which is why I do business in Ukraine despite the obvious, and numerous difficulties. Our team is amazing.


    Source date (UTC): 2014-04-13 19:40:00 UTC

  • Well they let me out of Ukraine without banning me from reentry. I get my reside

    Well they let me out of Ukraine without banning me from reentry. I get my residency visa from the embassy on Monday.

    So unless we have further complications we will be able to travel in and out of Ukraine without risk to the business.

    Which means that I can visit my friends in Europe this year.

    😉


    Source date (UTC): 2014-04-13 03:05:00 UTC