Insights

Insights and analysis with a technical twist and some topics that are a bit out there. Enjoy...

The Truth Will Be Revealed

The Truth Will Be Revealed Machines are designed to be 100 percent functional, no part is wasted or unnecessary. Due to costs of production, nothing that isn't needed is included. There are no extras, they are designed to operate fully functionally and every part has its purpose. Of course breakdowns occur from time to time and maintenance is required, but for the sake of argument consider that they are 100 percent operational, fully actualized. People on the other hand barely use their potential for a variety of reasons. I've read that we only use about 10 to 15 percent of our brain's capabilities. For some folks I'm sure it's a lot less. With the advent of AI in overlapping fields of science, we'll soon be able to super charge our mental abilities.

Quantum computing, super conducting micro processors and developments in bio chemistry will permit creating designer drugs tailored to your specific DNA. Add in nano technology medically editing atomic structures, the possibilities are hard to imagine, or all that one could ever imagine both good and foul. In medical science these developments will have thousands of uses. Cures for cancer and mental illness would be some of the best outcomes. The mistakes along this journey could be terrifying. Focusing on the positive aspects here though, to begin with we need to know where our spirit starts and where the technology divides us at our physical being. Raising the question what are the physical elements, boundaries and limitations that a spirit or soul consist of?

Questions like these dip into a dangerous area. As complex as we are, as only one of the millions of components at the base level is 6.4 billion pieces of a DNA cell coming together at the right time and temperature, and done with style and beauty, there's no denying that we were created. Big bang theory doesn't cut it. To anyone that's ever built anything, it takes a lot of thought and effort just to build a picnic table. To speculate mankind happened by chance is purely ignorant.

Man and woman is God's creation. Anything that tries to take away from this or undermine the greatness of it is not a servant of God. I have a lot more to say on this subject but for now, contemplate where the Bible picks up, destroying the worship of false idols, leading them out of Egypt and a reset of humanity. The truth is always revealed over time. And, as time passes and technology advances where angels fear to tread, your sprit will reflect your truths plain for all to see.

Marketing Genius or Grassroots Activism

Birds Arn't Real Is the "Birds Aren't Real" movement a growing conspiracy or is it an epic marketing strategy?

You'll have to decide for yourself. The founder and lead activist Peter McIndoe has been written about in The New York Times, The Gaurdian, The Hill and on hundreds of other sites since the movement hit mainstream in 2017, but it's roots really began decades before.  I suspect more grass than roots.

Did you know the word bird, B.I.R.D. means Bionic Information Recording Drone.  If not all birds are drones yet, they may soon be along with flying insects.  Keep a close watch on dragonflies and carpenter bees.

The right to privacy is slipping away like a bird though the forest trees.  Don't be fooled by the government smoke show. Have you ever seen a baby pidgeon? No.  But, you do see birds sitting on power lines charging up their batteries everyday. Yes, and there's a lot more down this rabbit hole.

Visit BirdsArentReal.com buy a t-shirt, create awareness and stand up against the surveillance state.

College Radio - The Way Radio Should Be

WSGE.org College Radio When I comes to music, they say programmers have the best play lists.  Personally I listen to a lot of different music, and when knocking out a application, I prefer something with good cadence, mostly instrumental and a mix I can listen to for hours on end.

Finding new music can be a challenge.  Traditional radio isn't what it used to be.  Most FM stations play 20 minutes or more of commercials per hour and it's usually from a pool of top 40 hits in a contained genre.  Even worse is there's usually more commercials when they know they have a trapped audience during rush hour traffic times.  CD's, blue tooth-ing from your own collection, or other service like Spotify and Pandora will curate to your specific tastes which is great to a certain extent and cost.

An often overlooked area to find new music with less commercial interruption is college radio.  Most stations have a streaming service and can be picked from anywhere.  I listen to stations from around the world and one that I've been enjoying lately is relatively local, WSGE in Dallas, NC.

WSGE.org has a variety of different music programs, rock, beach and shag music on Saturday afternoons followed by R&B and the Highway 321 Blues show on most weeknights.  The DJ's are great too with insight to the artists and music history. The way radio should be. Worth a look for real music lovers, enjoy.