Bertrand Russell's Problems of Philosophy: Notes and Comments - Chapter XV: The Value of Philosophy

  • October 29, 2005
  • James Skemp

Description: Notes and comments on Chapter 15 of Bertrand Russell's Problems of Philosophy, sufficiently forming an overview.

Created: December 31 2004
Modified: October 29 2005

Notes: Text comes from the source listed below. Highlighting is my own, as well as any indented text. The best way to use this document is to either read a copy reprinted elsewhere and then to read over this, to read the entire (non-indented) text here, with particular note of the highlighted areas, or to read this entire document, from top to bottom. The notes that I supply follow immediately after a paragraph and discuss/clarify the above paragraph. The highlighting is meant to draw attention to particular words, as I feel this is where the most importance lies.

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Fictional band names

  • September 19, 2005
  • James Skemp
The following is a listing of fictional band names, which I have thought up. While I believe there was a story regarding the first two, I can't seem to find it (I'm posting these on September 2, 2007, so quite some time has gone by since thinking these up) ... Delicious Nutritious Déjà vu Child Peace Pipe The third seems too much like an album by Sir Paul, to be of much good these days .

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Corporate Clarity #005-09-08-001

  • September 8, 2005
  • James Skemp
To: All Staff From: Institutional Technology and Services (ITS) It has come to our attention that a number of staff members are using so-called ‘insecure’ passwords. A ‘secure’ password is typically defined as a password with a combination of numbers, letters, and special characters, like spaces ( ), periods (.), and punctuation marks (like ‘!’ and ‘?’). An ‘insecure’ password, on the other hand, is typically defined as an easily guessed word, like ‘password’, ‘me’, ‘help’, various other four letter words, and the ever popular ‘god’.

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Are the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Really Ninjas?

  • September 4, 2005
  • James Skemp

Description: Are the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles really ninjas, or are they something else?

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On Natalie Portman

  • July 24, 2005
  • James Skemp

Description: On Ms. Natalie Portman.

Created: July 24th 2005

Modified: n/a

Notes: Spoilers to the referenced movies are included in this article.

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Why Should We Care About Strangers? Or Should We?

  • July 6, 2005
  • James Skemp

Back when I was in college, I can recall talking to one Ms. Tessa Gruszynski regarding how, basically, I was going to stop caring about, or being kind to, strangers. I believe the particular item was holding open doors for people who would make no gesture of thanks.

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Corporate Clarity #005-06-20-001

  • June 20, 2005
  • James Skemp
***CONFIDENTIAL*** ***FOR TEAM LEADERSHIP ONLY*** ***PLEASE SHRED IF FOUND*** It’s come to my attention that a number of team players have been taking full sixty minute lunch breaks in the past couple of weeks. As I’m sure you all recall from our last outing in late April, most of our team players had been taking anywhere between thirty and fifty minute lunch breaks.  It’s quite surprising, with these figures in mind, that our team players are now taking sixty minute breaks.

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Unreal Tournament and the HP Pavilion a620n

  • June 12, 2005
  • James Skemp

I was sceptical whether my machine, a HP Pavilion a620n, with standard specifications, could play Unreal Tournament 2004. Since I had a couple of hours to kill, late one night, I decided I would try downloading the demo, to see if it would run on my machine. I had previously downloaded the Unreal Tournament 2003 demo as well, to also see if I could get that to run, and had bought the Unreal Tournament, Game of the Year Edition, for an older computer. To make a long opening short, this guide is going to go over Unreal Tournament and the HP Pavilion a620n, with standard specifications (id est, no altercations). If you're using this computer, and would like to use one of these programs, I'm going to tell you if you can.

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Why I Don't Have 'Friends'

  • June 10, 2005
  • James Skemp

Description: A brief article on why I personally don't have friends, with some discussion of what friends may be.

Created: June 10th 2005

Modified: n/a

Notes: n/a

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Corporate Clarity #005-06-03-001

  • June 3, 2005
  • James Skemp
Dear Team, What would you think about us slowing down the search display so that we can have a small, non-obtrusive, flash animation of a running man, or rambling mouse? This way, our users would be completely entertained while waiting for their search results. Thanks for your consideration of this important idea, Your Web Development Team Notes Created: June 3rd 2005 Modified: June 20th 2005 Notes: Thanks for the ear Zoltan.

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