Archive for May, 2007

Viruses of the Mind

Viruses of the Mind

by Richard Dawkins

1991 - source

The haven all memes depend on reaching is the human mind, but a human mind is itself an artifact created when memes restructure a human brain in order to make it a better habitat for memes. The avenues for entry and departure are modified to suit local conditions, and strengthened by various artificial devices that enhance fidelity and prolixity of replication: native Chinese minds differ dramatically from native French minds, and literate minds differ from illiterate minds. What memes provide in return to the organisms in which they reside is an incalculable store of advantages — with some Trojan horses thrown in for good measure. . .

Daniel Dennett, Consciousness Explained

1 Duplication Fodder

A beautiful child close to me, six and the apple of her father’s eye, believes that Thomas the Tank Engine really exists. She believes in Father Christmas, and when she grows up her ambition is to be a tooth fairy. She and her school-friends believe the solemn word of respected adults that tooth fairies and Father Christmas really exist. This little girl is of an age to believe whatever you tell her. If you tell her about witches changing princes into frogs she will believe you. If you tell her that bad children roast forever in hell she will have nightmares. I have just discovered that without her father’s consent this sweet, trusting, gullible six-year-old is being sent, for weekly instruction, to a Roman Catholic nun. What chance has she?

A human child is shaped by evolution to soak up the culture of her people. Most obviously, she learns the essentials of their language in a matter of months. A large dictionary of words to speak, an encyclopedia of information to speak about, complicated syntactic and semantic rules to order the speaking, are all transferred from older brains into hers well before she reaches half her adult size. When you are pre-programmed to absorb useful information at a high rate, it is hard to shut out pernicious or damaging information at the same time. With so many mindbytes to be downloaded, so many mental codons to be replicated, it is no wonder that child brains are gullible, open to almost any suggestion, vulnerable to subversion, easy prey to Moonies, Scientologists and nuns. Like immune-deficient patients, children are wide open to mental infections that adults might brush off without effort.

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Amazon Out of Control

I just sold Super Monkey Ball Banana Blitz for the Wii on Amazon, only to discover that Amazon was taking a 23.5% commission on the sale. Oh how nice of them. I took out the personal information but here is part of the email that they sent me.

Here are the details of your completed Amazon Marketplace sale:

Order #:
Listings: 1
Total Item Count: 1
Listing 1: Super Monkey Ball Banana Blitz [CD-ROM] [Nintendo Wii]
SKU:
Quantity: 1
Buyer’s Price: $27.50

(Please note Media Mail should only be used for standard shipping on Books, Music, Videos, DVDs, Computer Games, Video Games, and Computer Software.)

Amazon commission: ($6.47)
Additional shipping credit: $3.99
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Your earnings (in your Payments account): $25.02

Is it just me or does a $6.50 commission on a $27 dollar sale seem a little outrageous. I am going to sell my stuff on ebay / half.com again even thou Amazon is easier, this is ridiculous.

How to add people on Flickr

  1. Go to Flickr.com

  2. Do you have a previous Flickr account or yahoo email address? If so, click on the Sign In link in the upper right part of the page. You may also click here to goto the sign in page. Skip to step 4 in these directions.
  3. If you do not have a Flickr account or Yahoo email address, click on the pink Sign up! button on the right.

    You may also click here to goto the sign up page.
  4. a. On the “Sign in to Yahoo!” page click the “Sign Up” link in the lower right part of the page


    b. Fill in all the form fields, choosing a Yahoo ID!

    c. Click the I agree button after “reading” their Terms of Service. If you entered an Alternate Email, be sure to check that email account and click on the link to verify the alternate email address.

    d. Click the Continue to Yahoo! Flickr Button. If you don’t want spam from Yahoo you might also click “Edit Marketing Preferences” and uncheck all the boxes.

    e. If there is a security warning, click continue

    f. Click the “CREATE A NEW ACCOUNT” button after choosing a Flickr screen name

    g. Click the Flickr Logo or the Explore Flickr Link.

  5. Now that you are logged into Flickr, you can add people as a contacts.  Under the Contacts menu there is a link for “People Search”.

    Another way to add people is if they send you a link to their account. For instance, if you want to add me, go here:

    http://www.flickr.com/people/llbbl/relationship/

    If I am a friend or family you can check the boxes, otherwise click the Ok button.

  6. That is all there is to it. If you added me as a contact I will be notified and all you have to do is wait for me to reciprocate.