irc woes
Okay,… i’m no tech dummy and I used to hang out on IRC all the time in like 1990 and pick up gay truckers. But I can’t figure out how to connect to the bloggercon IRC with colloquy or Fire.
someone come and show me?
Okay,… i’m no tech dummy and I used to hang out on IRC all the time in like 1990 and pick up gay truckers. But I can’t figure out how to connect to the bloggercon IRC with colloquy or Fire.
someone come and show me?
It’s so alien to me that people think that you have to say something, or write something, and that’s your Position. That’s what you think, that’s the end point, like the happily ever after at the end of a fairy tale of a process of inner reasoning. Then other people can argue with the Position, which represents you-ness at a point in time, but also is out there forever to be argued with. How peculiar to demand that people’s thought should remain static and definite. It seems more normal to me to start conversations as a point of departure and to keep participating in them to evolve thought. Life, and thinking, would be pretty boring if it were all in my head. If I didn’t need conversation to think with, I’d never have to say anything – I’d be an incarnation of the Buddha, and even most Buddhas talked out loud.