Excuse the mess that is my blog right now.
I had promised myself I would redesign the blog after the New Year to fix an annoying problem my old template was giving me.
So, today I did.
In the process I lost all my links to other blogs. Grrr.
Give me time. I'll fix that.
Thank you for your patience.
(Do you like it, or not?)
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Those who want you to doubt that anarchy (self-ownership and individual responsibility) is the best, most moral, and ethical way to live among others are asking you to accept that theft, aggression, superstition, and slavery are better.
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Thursday, January 09, 2014
Nostalgia and the future
You can't go back again.
I spent the past couple of days working very hard (harder than it should be due to balky computers) uploading some home movies from 10 to 13 years ago so that they can be preserved. I hope.
Originally they were on VHS-C tape, then transferred to DVD, and now they are digital and "hidden" away on Youtube.
This means I have gotten a massive dose of the nostalgia drug in my system. I am not foolish enough to believe I can ever get those times back again, but I do believe I can find a way to create more memories worth feeling nostalgic over 13 years from now, with a mix of "old" and "new" friends.
But, as these things usually do, it got me to thinking.
I have said before that liberty lovers don't seek a return to some imaginary golden past- if you are like me you recognize that all eras have their good and bad points, and only liberty lets you pick those which work for you.
I think liberty can give you and me a future better than any past or present has ever been, and I intend to keep working toward it- sometimes by not working at it at all. If you know what I mean.
I'll end with a clip that you might enjoy from one of the home movies.
I spent the past couple of days working very hard (harder than it should be due to balky computers) uploading some home movies from 10 to 13 years ago so that they can be preserved. I hope.
Originally they were on VHS-C tape, then transferred to DVD, and now they are digital and "hidden" away on Youtube.
This means I have gotten a massive dose of the nostalgia drug in my system. I am not foolish enough to believe I can ever get those times back again, but I do believe I can find a way to create more memories worth feeling nostalgic over 13 years from now, with a mix of "old" and "new" friends.
But, as these things usually do, it got me to thinking.
I have said before that liberty lovers don't seek a return to some imaginary golden past- if you are like me you recognize that all eras have their good and bad points, and only liberty lets you pick those which work for you.
I think liberty can give you and me a future better than any past or present has ever been, and I intend to keep working toward it- sometimes by not working at it at all. If you know what I mean.
I'll end with a clip that you might enjoy from one of the home movies.