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LET'S KNOW ABOUT THE MUSIC.

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shambhu

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Feb 28, 2011, 5:38:51 AM2/28/11
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Really Music is our life, without the music it makes us like a fish
without the water.That's why Music is a God. Music bring us to a very
one fresh mind forever from ours bad depression mind. As a result we
can get a smile and a very happy life. Let's try:- http://music-play-music.blogspot.com

Tim Meddick

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Feb 28, 2011, 5:32:12 PM2/28/11
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Some say that HELL is exactly the same as THIS world - but without MUSIC !!

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Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-)


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Bill in Co

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Feb 28, 2011, 6:03:30 PM2/28/11
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They might just be right. You know,. in retrospect it's probably good and
well that we have a limited lifetime. Can you imagine being stuck in a
unlimited life situation here in this world, as in "Tuck, Everlasting"?
Especially these days???

Tim Meddick

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Feb 28, 2011, 6:29:10 PM2/28/11
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"Imagine" being the real issue here - it's simply the case that, while one
is capable of "imagining" anything, including living forever, the truth of
the matter is that it's *not* going to happen - we are all going to
inevitably end up in the same place - death.

After that - all bets are off!

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Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-)


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~BD~

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Feb 28, 2011, 6:40:22 PM2/28/11
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On 28/02/2011 23:29, Tim Meddick wrote:
> "Imagine" being the real issue here - it's simply the case that, while
> one is capable of "imagining" anything, including living forever, the
> truth of the matter is that it's *not* going to happen - we are all
> going to inevitably end up in the same place - death.
>
> After that - all bets are off!

You should read here! http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/pascal-wager/ :)

Bill in Co

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Feb 28, 2011, 7:11:32 PM2/28/11
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Tim Meddick wrote:
> "Imagine" being the real issue here - it's simply the case that, while one
> is capable of "imagining" anything, including living forever, the truth of
> the matter is that it's *not* going to happen - we are all going to
> inevitably end up in the same place - death.

As it stands now. Who knows, maybe someday they will find a way to have
cell division and replication without losing something each time in the
process (which sets up the limited lifetime). Genetic engineering. Or
re-engineering. Ugh.

Tim Meddick

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Feb 28, 2011, 7:17:13 PM2/28/11
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I appreciate the link, I enjoy spending time expanding my knowledge-base.

Although - the philosophical argument itself, "Pascal's Wager", was
meaningless to myself - as, to me, the "dice" had already been thrown - an
uncountable number of times - and the result of the throw is both
historical and inevitable at the same time...

Beyond my clumsy attempt to express myself (I'm no Pascal, Sartre or
Aristotle), I can only state that what I believe, I do not believe - I
know, as truth within.

The empirical, seen from earliest memories, written in everything around
me, and in every direction - all of the time I am here...

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Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-)


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Tim Meddick

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Feb 28, 2011, 7:23:13 PM2/28/11
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I thing the next developments will (may) be Gene Therapy, Stem Cell
Implantation and the growth of replacement human organs from their owner's
stem cells.

Meanwhile, the research into "artificially" created life will continue, but
people will under-estimate the time it will take to find [acceptable]
applications for such research.

It frustrates me the way my country has been so "backward" in the
acceptance of "GM" crops.

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Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-)


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~BD~

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Mar 1, 2011, 11:22:06 AM3/1/11
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On 01/03/2011 00:17, Tim Meddick wrote:

> I know, as truth within.

Like in "I *know* God exists"?

Tim Meddick

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Mar 1, 2011, 1:41:28 PM3/1/11
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Well, yes..... There's "personal truth" and then there's "the truth"
! - It's a bit like in that film The Matrix -
How does any of us really know that we're not a disembodied "brain" sat on
some alien's shelf being fed with electrical impulses that we interpret
(wrongly), as reality?
I *believe* that we know the difference - and that there's no logic to it
(that we are aware of) but that we still do know the difference...
And I emphasize the word "believe" because that's all any of us can ever do
to approach what we call "truth" and all we can ever do.

Cogito ergo sum

The beginning and end of all, so-called "proof"...

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Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-)


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~BD~

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Mar 1, 2011, 7:35:55 PM3/1/11
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On 01/03/2011 18:41, Tim Meddick wrote:
> Well, yes..... There's "personal truth" and then there's "the truth" ! -
> It's a bit like in that film The Matrix -
> How does any of us really know that we're not a disembodied "brain" sat
> on some alien's shelf being fed with electrical impulses that we
> interpret (wrongly), as reality?
> I *believe* that we know the difference - and that there's no logic to
> it (that we are aware of) but that we still do know the difference...
> And I emphasize the word "believe" because that's all any of us can ever
> do to approach what we call "truth" and all we can ever do.
>
> Cogito ergo sum
>
> The beginning and end of all, so-called "proof"...


Thank you, Tim

May God Bless you! :)

Stop by 'alt.politics.scorched-earth' sometime and introduce yourself!

Dave

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