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Sarah Morgenthaler
Pat McManus
Brittany Kadansky
Peter Fritz
Josh O'Byrne
Mike Baker
David Liebow
Stenson
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Screw a server, I want to buy videogames
Ach.. Mike... there are still some fundemental flaws to your way of thinking about existence. If you accept that there is no absolute existence, that it is all perception, then you must accept that each person's perception of reality is equally valid. So, for example, I percieve reality as being absolute. This means that I believe in basic axiomatic truths which govern reality. I believe the exact opposite of what you say is correct. Please explain to me if I am wrong, but I don't think there is any way to reconcile objective reality and subjective reality. Therefore, either I am right and reality is objective, or I am wrong, and I am not describing reality perfectly, but since I am wrong someone else is right. This means that there ARE basic axioms describing reality.
Ok.. I'm tired so there are probably logical flaws to that argument so criticize me and I will patch it up. Also I will get to theology tommorrow.
Okay, it was weird. I should have failed. I didn't pass the age-old, "if-a-friend-was-stealing-something,-even-something-small,-would-you-report-it" question. But apparently I was close enough, or something, something, because the interview went on. I don't get it. He himself said that he should be stopping the interview right there, but he didn't.
Oh well, it's sorta pointless to ponder that. I get to schedule a second interview for later next week. Hoo-rah.
Well.... Josiah, I was born in Fort Collins Colorado-- no really I happen to know Mike Witte. And yes for the majority of you who don't know me.... I go to Century (in body at least) and am probably not as psycho as I sound.
But then if I pointed out I was chaotic semi-good (I realize semi-good is not a category)... I would get laughed at. Do I sense some sort double standard here?
Okay, I didn't quite mean the starting of the engine, but more the starting of movement. My Honda Accord (which I also enjoy driving) enjoys a lot of lurching whenever I try to "smoothly" let off the clutch and step on the gas. It just doesn't come together for me-- yet. I'll get the hang of this eventually, and starting is pretty much my biggest faults; everything else runs fine.
Once school gets going I'm sure people will find plenty to complain about.
Right now I could talk about my own ineptitude for starting a manual car, but it's mostly because I haven't become acclimated yet. I'm giving myself time.