Friday, October 15, 2010

For Ben Goertzel



For an explanation, look to the Moot for the prior post...

1 comment:

  1. Good old Madge.

    From my e-mail archive:

    Subject: Open those eyes, little brother! (Re: Enturbulated MEST)
    Date: 6/7/2007 11:15 AM

    In
    http://www.transhumanism.org/mailman/private/wta-talk/2007-June/018706.html
    Michael Anissimov wrote:

    > I understand all these messianic leader examples, but in my opinion,
    > transhumanists are, in fact, too smart and critical of such things to
    > ever let a messianic leader of any type emerge among us. . .
    > I don't think we have a problem of being entranced by an actual human being.
    > Transhumanists are *so* paranoid about such things, I just don't see
    > us taking anyone who bills themselves as a messiah very seriously.

    Bagheera replies:

    Mowgli, sweetheart, I hate to have to be the one to
    break it to you. . .

    "You're soaking in it!"

    -- Madge the Manicurist, in the old Palmolive
    TV commercials

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    subject: Rodney Dangerfield sez (Re: Open those eyes, little brother!)
    Date: 6/7/2007 12:37 PM

    In
    http://www.transhumanism.org/mailman/private/wta-talk/2007-June/018710.html
    Michael Anissimov wrote:

    > This is totally disrespectful, from the subject line to the quotes to
    > the tone. . .

    Tone 40, my boy, Tone 40!

    > Disrespecting a fellow human being in this way only brings shame to
    > yourself.

    Ah, unless, presumably, it's done for a Higher Purpose.
    Or when der Fuhrer becomes justifiably angry with Lesser Minds (TM).

    ----------------------------------

    Subject: Every step you take, every move you make, every vow you break...
    Date: 6/12/2007 11:07 PM

    In
    http://www.transhumanism.org/mailman/private/wta-talk/2007-June/018899.html
    Michael Anissimov wrote:

    > Every person I meet can teach me something new. . .
    > contrary to this weird persona you're projecting onto me.
    >
    > I guess I should be flattered that you are compelled to respond to
    > every little thing I write on this list, even if it's not directed
    > towards you. You're giving me the attention that I crave oh so badly.

    Well then. Found on a blog:

    "Madge also made for excellent and lasting camp: Gay men of
    three decades have especially enjoyed telling one another,
    Madgelike, just how much "you're soaking in it," whether
    "it" was a metaphor for something emotional, political,
    fashionable or simply circumstantial. It's a gentle reminder
    that things aren't quite what they seem, Miss Thing.
    It's comeuppance. It's surprise. You think you're above all
    that, but you're soaking in it. Madge knows."

    http://wizbangblog.com/2004/02/18/cultural-icon-passes.php

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