|
List Info
Thread: Incentive of Organisation to promote Application of Project Renaissance Tools
|
|
| Incentive of Organisation to promote
Application of Project Renaissance Tools |
  United States |
2008-05-13 17:13:16 |
|
--- Nick O'Connor wrote:
"(...) no one escapes suffering, aging and death."
Except "imstreamer". He is a transhumanist, and will live forever.
Here is a photo of Philippe 40 years from now:
http://www.geekologie.com/2007/10/12/c-transformer.jpg
Anyway, Philippe proposed my judging the inspirational value of each
message by the end of the month; an incentive for reinforcing it. I
thought it was a lousy idea! No, it made me request myself of
something else I could do when making a monthly overview. I thought
maybe I could count all messages pertaining Image-Streaming, but then
I remembered that just counting who wrote what on a google sheet is
tedious enough. And then I thought: what if some messages had a
little tag, like..
[IS] I explored The Buddhist Civilization further.
and if the response pertains Image-Streaming:
[IS] Re: [IS] I explored The Buddhist Civilization further.
If the response doesn't pertain Image-Streaming, then just:
Re: [IS] I explored The Buddhist Civilization further.
But my incredible idea doesn't end there! What if messages pertaining
other Project Renaissance methods (problem-solving, creativity,
breathing, etc.) were tagged "PR", for Project Renaissance, like this:
[PR] I freenoted and discovered how to trigger my enthusiasm for
Image-Streaming on a daily basis!
and maybe
[PR] Double Festival was a success.
but if there is no information pertaining the use of any Project
Renaissance method, then just:
Double Festival was a success.
See? I'm not going to push this on anyone, but I welcome everyone to
do use this couple of tags. In the future the list archive will be
pleasant to sort through, but more importantly is the present use:
- People will get more conscious and mindful of what messages are
about, and thus the ideal intention of this group, which I think is to
create an interesting and creative culture around actually taking
these valuable ideas Win Wenger passionately pulled out of the
universe, and applying them to our lives to make a difference for
ourselves and others.
- A better way of browsing messages/e-mails.
- I will count the messages with these tags by the end of the month,
which is just great.
So there you have it.
By the way, the beginning of this message was a good-natured joke on
transhumanism. Guess I'm a transhumanist myself, but I don't know the
transhumanist scene that well, and don't want to be identified with
views that differ from mine. In the same way, I believe religionists
are quite insane, and many atheists to be narrow-minded. Hah!
Oh, and when I wrote that God re-created humans and animals 6000 years
ago, I lied.
__._,_.___
.
__,_._,___
|
| Re: Incentive of Organisation to
promote Application of Project
Renaissance Tools |
  United States |
2008-05-13 19:56:26 |
|
What an excellent idea! (tagging email broadly by subject) I shall attempt
to comply. You will have to post this somewhere for everybody to see,
otherwise ... you handsome machine, you! I also aim for prolonged embodiment
on earth. What optimism we share. I am currently trusting blueberries,
pilates and an educated energy system to add to a few more years of
enjoyment. grin
lal
On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 3:13 PM, midwaycobra < midwaycobra%40yahoo.com">midwaycobra yahoo.com> wrote:
> --- Nick O'Connor wrote:
> "(...) no one escapes suffering, aging and death."
>
> Except "imstreamer". He is a transhumanist, and will live forever.
> Here is a photo of Philippe 40 years from now:
>
> http://www.geekologie.com/2007/10/12/c-transformer.jpg
>
> Anyway, Philippe proposed my judging the inspirational value of each
> message by the end of the month; an incentive for reinforcing it. I
> thought it was a lousy idea! No, it made me request myself of
> something else I could do when making a monthly overview. I thought
> maybe I could count all messages pertaining Image-Streaming, but then
> I remembered that just counting who wrote what on a google sheet is
> tedious enough. And then I thought: what if some messages had a
> little tag, like..
>
> [IS] I explored The Buddhist Civilization further.
>
> and if the response pertains Image-Streaming:
>
> [IS] Re: [IS] I explored The Buddhist Civilization further.
>
> If the response doesn't pertain Image-Streaming, then just:
>
> Re: [IS] I explored The Buddhist Civilization further.
>
> But my incredible idea doesn't end there! What if messages pertaining
> other Project Renaissance methods (problem-solving, creativity,
> breathing, etc.) were tagged "PR", for Project Renaissance, like this:
>
> [PR] I freenoted and discovered how to trigger my enthusiasm for
> Image-Streaming on a daily basis!
>
> and maybe
>
> [PR] Double Festival was a success.
>
> but if there is no information pertaining the use of any Project
> Renaissance method, then just:
>
> Double Festival was a success.
>
> See? I'm not going to push this on anyone, but I welcome everyone to
> do use this couple of tags. In the future the list archive will be
> pleasant to sort through, but more importantly is the present use:
> - People will get more conscious and mindful of what messages are
> about, and thus the ideal intention of this group, which I think is to
> create an interesting and creative culture around actually taking
> these valuable ideas Win Wenger passionately pulled out of the
> universe, and applying them to our lives to make a difference for
> ourselves and others.
> - A better way of browsing messages/e-mails.
> - I will count the messages with these tags by the end of the month,
> which is just great.
>
> So there you have it.
>
> By the way, the beginning of this message was a good-natured joke on
> transhumanism. Guess I'm a transhumanist myself, but I don't know the
> transhumanist scene that well, and don't want to be identified with
> views that differ from mine. In the same way, I believe religionists
> are quite insane, and many atheists to be narrow-minded. Hah!
>
> Oh, and when I wrote that God re-created humans and animals 6000 years
> ago, I lied.
>
>
>
--
DISPERSE AND DISORGANIZE
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
__._,_.___
.
__,_._,___
|
[1-2]
|
|