I enjoy some of the titles of papers the philosophical zombie author lists at the bottom, this run of three being my favorite:
"Why and how we are not zombies"
"Revenge of the zombies"
"You can't argue with a zombie"
Also, I'm not sure I'm actually lactose intolerant, but I buy Lactaid milk, because the stuff lasts forever. Expiration date and experience tell me so.
That zombie article is great. I should probably mention that Daniel Dennett is a freakin' giant in the field of philosophy of mind (in fact, I imagine that most philosophers would agree that he's easily the greatest living practitioner), and it does my heart good to know that he's spending his time arguing about zombies.
On another note, I should also point out that The Zombies' Odyssey and Oracle is a great lost masterpiece.
Jumping way ahead (and then going back to read) to say I made it to Belmont, and have already found a Starbucks, 2 grocery stores, 2 gas stations, a liquor store, and my neighbor's internet connection. (Not necessarily in that order.) The movers are here, and I am never moving again.
The time is 1:53pm. Now bored beyond all recognition. Applying caffeine to no effect. No further demonic voices issuing from previously docile computer equipment. All quiet on the midwestern front.
Yay, Perkins!
I hope the move-in goes well
Does anyone have a Sony Ericsson T237 phone?
On another note, I should also point out that The Zombies' Odyssey and Oracle is a great lost masterpiece.
Dude, if I thought that record was lost I would've had it in the book. Everybody needs to now assure me that they already own Odessey and Oracle, now.
No further demonic voices issuing from previously docile computer equipment. All quiet on the midwestern front.
Demonic voices have migrated to Minnesota and are currently emitting from my UPS Back-Up power thingy, as well as the warconstruction zone behind me.
Congratulations Stephanie, and good luck Dana.
I skipped the testicle bondage posts.
Everybody needs to now assure me that they already own Odessey and Oracle, now.
I own a copy.
And the bad guys can always be identified by their black hats, and the good guys are always stalwart and true....
Sorry David. The world is a scary place, full of uncertainty pain and death. And I am a very bad, Odessey and Oracle-less Zombies fan.
All quiet on the midwestern front.
t starts bombing shrift