The very greatest thing about this is not that this horror now shows up in all our browsing histories, but the reverse possibility: that others searching for this album will see "others who viewed this also viewed Saul Kripke, Naming and Necessity" or whatever.
Observations from an old cranky jerk who happens to be a professional philosopher. Occasionally philosophical, most often just vulgar. Sometimes focused on sober points of logic and issues in political theory, but more frequently fixed on nonsense. Bad metal bands, crappy guitarists, stupid lyrics, celebrities, pop "culture," telemarketers, irrationality, and other annoyances. Always misanthropic. Anti-religious. Not particularly amusing, either. Some might say insulting. Strange mail. Kook magnet. Doom. Comments from other cranky jerks, young and old.
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To Spiros with love
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X0Eiz2tB1ug
You were right. I wasn't ready.
I prefer "Young Turks"...
So, so white.
Thanks a lot. Now Amazon thinks I'd be interested in such products as "Christmas in the Sand" and "Rod: The Autobiography" .
I had to browse books by Quine, Lewis, Kripke, et al. that I already own so I could once again view the Amazon home page in public.
"Rod: The Autobiography" sounds like one of those popular commodity history books, like "Cod," only about sex toys.
"Rod: The Autobiography" is actually the story of John Holmes. Good read.
The very greatest thing about this is not that this horror now shows up in all our browsing histories, but the reverse possibility: that others searching for this album will see "others who viewed this also viewed Saul Kripke, Naming and Necessity" or whatever.
Rod Stewart proved the incompleteness theorem!
Oh God...
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