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            3         <title>vr-55.net</title>
            4         <subtitle>Blog</subtitle>
            5         <id>http://vr-55.net/index.atom</id>
            6         <link href="http://vr-55.net/index.atom" rel="self" />
            7         <link href="http://vr-55.net" />
            8         <updated>2015-04-29T22:12:06+02:00</updated>
            9 
           10                 <entry>
           11                 <id>http://vr-55.net/blog/2015-04-29T20-10-01-622629.md</id>
           12                 <title>Change and Enter</title>
           13                 <link href="http://vr-55.net/blog/2015-04-29T20-10-01-622629.md" />
           14                 <author><name>feedbot</name></author>
           15                 <updated>2015-04-29T22:10:01+02:00</updated>
           16                 <content><![CDATA[# 2015-04-29 20:10:01.622629 UTC (+0000)<br />
           17 <br />
           18 Change and Enter<br />
           19 <br />
           20 Freedom of thought is the basic principle around liberal ideas. Liberal‐<br />
           21 ism alone allows every kind of thought diversion in every  second.  This<br />
           22 is  where  micro  liberalism comes in. The untrained brain will stop re‐<br />
           23 sponding to your tries, but the trained one has delight and  pure  plea‐<br />
           24 sure  to  follow  your  information  tree. Everything will suddenly make<br />
           25 sense in the kind of flush you get during a flow.<br />
           26 <br />
           27 Leave the toddlers behind!<br />
           28 <br />]]></content>
           29                 </entry>
           30 
           31                 <entry>
           32                 <id>http://vr-55.net/blog/2015-03-25T18-17-01-029463.md</id>
           33                 <title>Frequent Eradiction</title>
           34                 <link href="http://vr-55.net/blog/2015-03-25T18-17-01-029463.md" />
           35                 <author><name>feedbot</name></author>
           36                 <updated>2015-03-25T19:17:01+01:00</updated>
           37                 <content><![CDATA[# 2015-03-25 18:17:01.029463 UTC (+0000)<br />
           38 <br />
           39 Frequent Eradiction<br />
           40 <br />
           41 Changing  life metods involve adding and removing contacts that tried to<br />
           42 resist on an informal base. Time and cognitive resources  correlate  and<br />
           43 will  get exhausted with maintenance, while they have to be used for mo‐<br />
           44 tivated cultural extensions.<br />
           45 <br />
           46 Change Your Life!<br />
           47 <br />]]></content>
           48                 </entry>
           49 
           50                 <entry>
           51                 <id>http://vr-55.net/blog/2015-03-20T22-29-44-552156.md</id>
           52                 <title>Essence of Propulsion</title>
           53                 <link href="http://vr-55.net/blog/2015-03-20T22-29-44-552156.md" />
           54                 <author><name>feedbot</name></author>
           55                 <updated>2015-03-20T23:29:44+01:00</updated>
           56                 <content><![CDATA[# 2015-03-20 22:29:44.552156 UTC (+0000)<br />
           57 <br />
           58 Essence of Propulsion<br />
           59 <br />
           60 Add  fun,  destroy, recruit, recombine and find friends. Anything has to<br />
           61 be initiated and defined. There is no self‐initiation in this world  ex‐<br />
           62 cept  for  special  people. Use them and find your own sphere. This will<br />
           63 influence your future sphere building.<br />
           64 <br />
           65 Have fun!<br />
           66 <br />]]></content>
           67                 </entry>
           68 
           69                 <entry>
           70                 <id>http://vr-55.net/blog/2015-03-09T23-32-46-763825.md</id>
           71                 <title>Sensitivity In Programming</title>
           72                 <link href="http://vr-55.net/blog/2015-03-09T23-32-46-763825.md" />
           73                 <author><name>feedbot</name></author>
           74                 <updated>2015-03-10T00:32:46+01:00</updated>
           75                 <content><![CDATA[# 2015-03-09 23:32:46.763825 UTC (+0000)<br />
           76 <br />
           77 Sensitivity In Programming<br />
           78 <br />
           79 Resolving  Problems in complex code makes it easier to dissolve in logic<br />
           80 and complexity which is not inherent to the average  lifestyle.  If  you<br />
           81 are  trained  to solve complex problems in an ease it is hard to imagine<br />
           82 someone might think in a different way. And  it  is  impossible  someone<br />
           83 might be slower.<br />
           84 <br />
           85 End to the average!<br />
           86 <br />]]></content>
           87                 </entry>
           88 
           89                 <entry>
           90                 <id>http://vr-55.net/blog/2014-12-19T13-37-18-856807.md</id>
           91                 <title>Herr Meier</title>
           92                 <link href="http://vr-55.net/blog/2014-12-19T13-37-18-856807.md" />
           93                 <author><name>feedbot</name></author>
           94                 <updated>2014-12-19T14:37:18+01:00</updated>
           95                 <content><![CDATA[# 2014-12-19 13:37:18.856807 UTC (+0000)<br />
           96 <br />
           97 Herr Meier<br />
           98 <br />
           99 Herr Meier hält sich für das Maß der Welt.<br />
          100 Verständlich ist allein, was ihm erhellt.<br />
          101 <br />
          102 Herr Meier sagt, wozu doch eure Kunst,<br />
          103 wenn nicht für mich! Sonst ist sie eitel Dunst.<br />
          104 <br />
          105 Noch mehr, bei weitem mehr: Herr Meier meint,<br />
          106 daß dann die Kunst im Grunde sträflich scheint.<br />
          107 <br />
          108 Man muß sich eiligst von Herrn Meier wenden,<br />
          109 um nicht mit Mord und Raserei zu enden.<br />
          110 <br />
          111 Christian Morgenstern<br />
          112 <br />]]></content>
          113                 </entry>
          114 
          115                 <entry>
          116                 <id>http://vr-55.net/blog/2014-12-09T20-46-07-868568.md</id>
          117                 <title>Dissociative realities</title>
          118                 <link href="http://vr-55.net/blog/2014-12-09T20-46-07-868568.md" />
          119                 <author><name>feedbot</name></author>
          120                 <updated>2014-12-09T21:46:07+01:00</updated>
          121                 <content><![CDATA[# 2014-12-09 20:46:07.868568 UTC (+0000)<br />
          122 <br />
          123 Dissociative realities<br />
          124 <br />
          125 Claiming  to  own control is the worst offender of philosophy. Prereque‐<br />
          126 sites are met and given by the evolution of  social  memes.  All  conse‐<br />
          127 quences are met and reported to the split in personal contingence. What‐<br />
          128 ever you try might result in more disruption than interaction. Roles are<br />
          129 fulfilled and cannot be restored in the state of ruin.<br />
          130 <br />
          131 One  solution  to claim sensory perfection is to overstimulate them into<br />
          132 extreme cases. Add speed, insane music,  repeating  visual  imagination,<br />
          133 deep secondary information mechanisms and feelings.<br />
          134 <br />
          135 Have fun.<br />
          136 <br />]]></content>
          137                 </entry>
          138 
          139                 <entry>
          140                 <id>http://vr-55.net/blog/2014-09-14T05-37-24-972365.md</id>
          141                 <title>Happiness in logic</title>
          142                 <link href="http://vr-55.net/blog/2014-09-14T05-37-24-972365.md" />
          143                 <author><name>feedbot</name></author>
          144                 <updated>2014-09-14T07:37:24+02:00</updated>
          145                 <content><![CDATA[# 2014-09-14 05:37:24.972365 UTC (+0000)<br />
          146 <br />
          147 Happiness in logic<br />
          148 <br />
          149 Presenting  and  controlling data in artifical ways by scripting or pro‐<br />
          150 gramming logic is the true meaning of happiness. »Things just  work«  is<br />
          151 taken  from  the naturalist or culturalist viewpoint to stare at things.<br />
          152 The difference is to be able to control and change them. By adding  more<br />
          153 controls even nature and social responses can be scripted with a certain<br />
          154 probability. Filters provide the different response branches  for  every<br />
          155 probability.<br />
          156 <br />]]></content>
          157                 </entry>
          158 
          159                 <entry>
          160                 <id>http://vr-55.net/blog/2014-09-14T05-25-40-581266.md</id>
          161                 <title>Elaboration</title>
          162                 <link href="http://vr-55.net/blog/2014-09-14T05-25-40-581266.md" />
          163                 <author><name>feedbot</name></author>
          164                 <updated>2014-09-14T07:25:40+02:00</updated>
          165                 <content><![CDATA[# 2014-09-14 05:25:40.581266 UTC (+0000)<br />
          166 <br />
          167 Elaboration<br />
          168 <br />
          169 A  daily  corresponding task is to understand and provoke responses from<br />
          170 small minds to compel to your needs. By provoking small  world  horizons<br />
          171 this  is  getting  harder from generation to generation by missing facts<br />
          172 and unlearned cultural memes which are needed for fast and efficient re‐<br />
          173 sponses.  Changing  the  propaganda chain is a hard task and not wanted.<br />
          174 The small world horizon clustering hypothesis is what I  am  going  for.<br />
          175 Long live science!<br />
          176 <br />]]></content>
          177                 </entry>
          178 
          179                 <entry>
          180                 <id>http://vr-55.net/blog/2014-08-24T08-45-13-632316.md</id>
          181                 <title>Independence</title>
          182                 <link href="http://vr-55.net/blog/2014-08-24T08-45-13-632316.md" />
          183                 <author><name>feedbot</name></author>
          184                 <updated>2014-08-24T10:45:13+02:00</updated>
          185                 <content><![CDATA[# 2014-08-24 08:45:13.632316 UTC (+0000)<br />
          186 <br />
          187 Independence<br />
          188 <br />
          189 The Independence is needed to protect rights. Unions are only allowed if<br />
          190 rights are protected and cannot be changed in the future.  If  they  are<br />
          191 touched a union has to be revoked, no matter what.<br />
          192 <br />
          193 In  a  safe haven of provided infrastructure hassle is needed to protect<br />
          194 independence from being resolved over time. Create your own  infrastruc‐<br />
          195 ture, there is no alternative.<br />
          196 <br />]]></content>
          197                 </entry>
          198 
          199                 <entry>
          200                 <id>http://vr-55.net/blog/2014-06-16T07-49-27-158984.md</id>
          201                 <title>Sensitivity in Relationships</title>
          202                 <link href="http://vr-55.net/blog/2014-06-16T07-49-27-158984.md" />
          203                 <author><name>feedbot</name></author>
          204                 <updated>2014-06-16T09:49:27+02:00</updated>
          205                 <content><![CDATA[# 2014-06-16 07:49:27.158984 UTC (+0000)<br />
          206 <br />
          207 Sensitivity in Relationships<br />
          208 <br />
          209 Planning  creates a new logic and orchestration of knowledge which needs<br />
          210 to be reused for further accomodations. All tools are available  by  the<br />
          211 knowledge of propaganda, sensitivity and statistics. Optimisation, opti‐<br />
          212 mism and anger lead our way.<br />
          213 <br />
          214 It is a pleasure to live in the 21st century.<br />
          215 <br />]]></content>
          216                 </entry>
          217 </feed>