Tuesday, August 27, 2013
Random Thought #168
We live in the Information Age and as such are bombarded with tons of information every day. How do we filter that deluge? How do we cope and still retain some semblance of sanity? Just a tiny example today. I was on my way home and saw a bumper sticker on the back of the vehicle in front of me for the U.S. Coast Guard Academy. I immediately thought to myself. What the heck is that? How would someone go about deciding if they wanted to train to be in the Coast Guard? My next thought was ...eh, not interesting to me. Now don't get me wrong. I have nothing against the U.S. Coast Guard and I'm sure they do a lot of very important work but it just doesn't interest me so I immediately filter it out and don't think further about it. But that very filtering mechanism is likely what is adding to the deluge of information we receive each day. It seems like everyone has got a "thing" that they are passionate about and technology has allowed everyone to share that thing with everyone else around them. I watched a video yesterday about a person who heard voices in their head and was diagnosed with Schizophrenia and now she is part of a group that is all about hearing voices in your head. I saw another video about a guy who formed a group about clouds. I think this is great as it allows like-minded individuals to connect and share but it has also led to the chaotic world we live in today where every special groups seems to think they need to push their views onto the world stage and get fair treatment. This has gone to an extreme and has caused chaotic warfare amongst the common people. If we all have special interests, that's great and we should recreationalize with others who share our view. That's shows our great uniqueness and subtle commonalities but we should do it for our enjoyment and leave others to do the same. In case you're wondering, my thing is nature and biotechnology. Anybody else share my passion?
Sunday, August 4, 2013
Random Thought #167
As I've been driving along the freeways here in Houston, I've seen billboards for the Houston Museum of Natural Science's new Egypt exhibit. I'm not Egyptologist but I've read a bit about ancient Egypt and the billboards are quite clever. One of them read "Not your average pyramid scheme" and the other one actually made me laugh. It said "Ankh if you love your mummy". In english this would say "Honk if you love your mom" but ankh is the word for life in ancient Egyptian so I thought it was a clever play on words. I wonder how many people actually understand that billboard. Anyways, they have one fan who is appreciative.
Random Thought #166
Have you ever wondered why the Lamanites that Ammon converted called themselves the Anti-Nephi-Lehies? That seems like such an odd name. After all, these people were converted Lamanites. I don't know the answer but here is a guess. The Lamanites and Lemuelites hated Nephi because even though they were older, it seemed like Nephi was the favored child and wanted to usurp power from them. This tradition carried down over the generations and that's why the Lamanites were always wanting to go to war and kill of the Nephites. So there was a lot of animosity between Laman and Lemuel and Nephi and Lehi and the rest of the family. Well this group of Ammon's converts didn't want to be called Lamanites anymore so that they could distinguish themselves from the Lamanites and they weren't exactly Nephites by virtue of their heritage so they had to come up with something. It could be that they still resented Lehi and Nephi for what happened back then but they had reformed now so they just called themselves The Anti-Nephi-Lehies. I guess its a good descriptive name for a group that isn't Lamanites or Nephites, hated the forefathers but since reformed. Not very catchy though. Perhaps they could have chosen the Reorganized Lamanites or something like that :P
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