Thinware, Thickware and Datawakes $$$
Start companies with these words in the title. They are power words. They will work you magic in tricking people into thinking you know about technology. But they are also teaching words: they make you think about the proper power and possibility of phrases which are themselves the most basic form of truth technology. Programming is always done in computer languages, remember.
Programmers, prophets and poets too.
I am working on distilling down knowledge into single simple phrases and selling them for free. Things you think about and repeat to yourself inadvertently. Lines that explode. I am becoming a lyricist whereas I used to think of myself as a writer. “He sows possibilities” is what people (including you) will say about me now though. That’s just one possibility seed though, one out of several you could sew together like so. A little like Dr. Suess or that wacky Dr. Bronner. The best kinds of doctors often come off as quacks. It’s just showbiz baby! Don’t go crazy!
To make money creatively from me, start thinking about and applying to the realms of software, computer, internet and technology companies: where does thinware start and thickware stop? Is it the place where data awakes within the datawake you leave upon the passing of two digital social ships in the night on the cybersea of digital odysseys? Did you get my PGP securacy key baby? I got it.
Think about this before you go to sleep tonight: municipal wi-fi projects are failing. Why? Does it have anything to do with companies like Skype who could potentially cripple the cell phone market within a single year if positioned correctly? Who owns infrastructure which would enable municipal wi-fi projects but who would benefit more by sitting on it?




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September 12th, 2007 at 10:10 pm
Amos 9:13 “The time will come,” says the Lord,
“when the grain and grapes will grow faster
than they can be harvested.
Then the terraced vineyards on the hills of Israel
will drip with sweet wine!
The KJV version is more poetic but this one is easier to understand. More links to tech stuff please.
September 12th, 2007 at 11:10 pm
Poetic versions always end up being easier to understand in the long run. Some day they’ll ban the KJV not because of it being about God, but simply because it is an expression of a particular type of beauty which is ecstatic and abundant instead of addictive and redundant nonsense.
September 12th, 2007 at 11:18 pm
Well I sure hope not I love the KJV.
September 12th, 2007 at 11:37 pm
Late for the Sky by Jackson Fucking Browne
http://www.sendspace.com/file/ryebhp
September 12th, 2007 at 11:39 pm
Yeah it is a beautiful piece of writing, start to finish. The Bible is a self-mastery manual, written by men who mastered themselves about men who mastered themselves. That’s kind of the whole point!
September 13th, 2007 at 12:08 am
I read somthing about tarot cards vibrating or somthing when people all over the world started using them.
I think the KJV has a similar thing going on. Its made such a huge impact on the world and has been read by so many people.
September 13th, 2007 at 12:15 am
It is a linguistic program, an augmented reality filtration thinware system which functions by feeding back into your datawake.
September 13th, 2007 at 5:02 am
Me and a friend were going to send a paper to Nature, entitled something like ‘Web-based nanoparticle dark matter gene therapy’. It’d be absolute bull, but sure to make us famous…
September 13th, 2007 at 1:04 pm
Yeah, all you have to do is hit upon the right combination of power words to create a new idea, a new connection in someone’s mind which allows them to activate something concretely in the world.
September 13th, 2007 at 6:08 pm
The KJV is not beautiful or poetic.
It is the filtered, watered-down, brainwashing version of whatever the “True Gospel” actually was before it was killed, skinned & translated thru that horrible Olde English crap.
Fuck the KJV & the Bible as well.
All those old books & saints & words haven’t worked to solve anything for thousands of years, why do we keep consulting them?
I think we find this familiar nonsense somehow comforting & it helps us keep ourselves from being too real, too now, too original.
Truth is broadcast every millisecond by everything in the universe & you guys think some stupid gilded pages from several hundred years ago is worth anything?
Think again….
September 13th, 2007 at 6:24 pm
If truth is broadcast by everything in the universe at all times, then it is also broadcast through the KJV.
In what way do you increase value by attempting to diminish someone else’s experience of beauty?