I'm reasonably okay with not existing anymore. I mean, I figure, I won't be around to mind, so what's the point of minding now?
I
love
cable TV. Call me old-fashioned, or whatever, but I'm not ready to acquire all the cable shows I watch some other way than TiVo reaching out and grabbing them. I mean, I can get illegally and legally downloaded stuff onto my TiVo or my Apple TV, but that requires effort on my part, at least nominally, which most of my TV watching doesn't. So I only do it for the British stuff I don't have a good timetable for.
I do not understand the concept of virgin mojitos. Isn't it just a bunch of mint and lime wedges in the bottom of a glass?
Ginger is delish, and if you come up with any great things to do with my ginger vodka, let me know. It's a bit delicate, so mixing it with stuff is hard.
I've been doing stuff with fresh mint and gin.
That said, there's ginger mojitos at the restaurant attached to the ballroom where I dance, and they're YUM. With or without rum.
There you go! Same concept as the mojito.
Because if time is as Einstein describes it, then it's really a matter of my limited perception. My past still exists. My future still exists. My little space on the timeline doesn't go anywhere. I just think time is moving forward in a linear fashion.
When I start thinking like that, I think about how maybe everything in the universe has already happened; we just don't perceive it that way. Then I start thinking about predestination and the lack of free will. Then I think it's better to act as if free will exists anyway. The alternative seems to entail just sitting around a lot.
I do not understand the concept of virgin mojitos. Isn't it just a bunch of mint and lime wedges in the bottom of a glass?
Plus tonic water and ice!
I think. I've made a few for Emmett.
I'm reasonably okay with not existing anymore. I mean, I figure, I won't be around to mind, so what's the point of minding now?
Yeah, that's a good point. I mean, I didn't exist at all for 99.999999whatever% of the universe's history, and I don't mind that much....
Then I think it's better to act as if free will exists anyway. The alternative seems to entail just sitting around a lot.
Yeah, predestination always seemed iffy, because when folks say "Well, I'm going to heaven anyway, so why shouldn't I misbehave?", clerics say, "Because God could change his mind if you're too evil." Or, "I'm already going to hell, so, etc.", and clerics say, "Ah, but you don't know you're going to hell, and if you're too bad, etc." It makes little sense.
When I start thinking like that, I think about how maybe everything in the universe has already happened; we just don't perceive it that way. Then I start thinking about predestination and the lack of free will. Then I think it's better to act as if free will exists anyway. The alternative seems to entail just sitting around a lot.
What's a better delusion: free will or God?
Answer: Whatever makes a better story. Or possibly whatever makes you happy. Or possibly, whatever makes you productive. (Literally, making stuff. Not just staying busy or making money. I'm kind of into the notion of Making as one of the big redeeming human qualities. Let's fill the world with good books, good movies, good songs and artful backyard spaceships.)
My DVR has definitely made Cable TV pretty awesome. Just bring up the web browser, tell it what I want, and then watch it whenever I want to. If there are well-behaved commercial breaks with blank frames before and after, they can be automatically removed.