Author: Gerardo San Diego

Selling Freedom

Selling Freedom

Whenever a little doubt enters my mind about what I’m doing in life, my direction, somebody says something that brings me back to my path. Bill Cosby was just on David Letterman’s show. Cosby talked about his mother, now deceased, who, even at the height of his career, kept telling him “Get out now!” She …

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Costly Interruptions

Costly Interruptions

“The major problem of life is learning how to handle the costly interruptions. The door that slams shut, the plan that got sidetracked, the marriage that failed, or that lovely poem that didn’t get written because someone knocked on the door”.–Martin Luther King, Jr. I wake up every morning knowing exactly what I need to …

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I Hunt the Android in Me

I Hunt the Android in Me

The Director’s Cut of Blade Runner DVD came out last month, and I bought a copy recently. One of the documentaries in the DVD discusses the difference between Ridley Scott’s definition versus Philip K. Dick’s definition of an android/replicant. Ridley Scott, the director of the movie, defined his androids as stronger, faster, more intelligent, and …

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Freedoms: Responsibility Without Burden

Freedoms: Responsibility Without Burden

Burden happens not when one carries a load, but when that load becomes undesirable. The load doesn’t necessarily change, but the perception of its weight, importance, and meaning, does. Maybe desire has something to do with it. If one doesn’t desire carrying a load in the first place, it never has a chance of becoming …

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Freedoms

Freedoms

Some say that J.R.R. Tolkien, author of The Lord of the Rings and other epic stories, wrote to carry on the legacy of his close friends, Rob Gilson and Geoffrey Smith, also writers, who had fought and died during World War I. Tolkien also fought in the war but survived. Some say that Tolkien would …

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Horizon Explorer

Horizon Explorer

(Click on each picture for a larger version.) The Horizon Explorer is a medium-range survey ship whose primary mission is to explore alternative sources of energy. Its two large external pods are multifunctional engines, utilizing internal nanobots to reconfigure the hardware and technology to adapt to whatever new energy source has been discovered for that …

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The Satirists

The Satirists

The older I get, the more I realize how much I need satirists. There are enough people in my life to tell me when I’m being delusional, but it’s always good to have backup. Lewis Black, Eddie Izzard, John Stewart, Stephen Colbert, the Dalai Lama and any other person who is sneaky enough to draw …

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On Balance

On Balance

A good life is a balanced one. The right amount of the right friends, the right amount of the right family, the right amount of the right play, the right amount of the right rest, and the right amount of the right work. What is “right” is determined by each individual. The right amount of …

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Pushing the Orchard

Pushing the Orchard

At their best, my writings are apples that naturally fall out of a tree because it is their time to be ripe. If I am lucky, I will catch them as they are falling. I gather them with a small basket, lightly polish them, if at all, and bring them to the table. If I …

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A Play of the Universe

A Play of the Universe

Snippet of David Letterman’s August 22, 2007 interview with Richard Gere, regarding Gere’s meeting the Dalai Lama for the first time. This is what Gere said: “The Dalai Lama said, ‘I hear that you’re an actor.’” “And I said, Yes.” “And the Dalai Lama asked, ‘When you’re doing this acting thing that you do, and …

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Poll: Family ties key to youth happiness

Poll: Family ties key to youth happiness

I got this article from my cousin: Poll: Family ties key to youth happiness Snippets: You might think money would be clearly tied to a general sense of happiness. But almost no one said “money” when asked what makes them happy, though people with the highest family incomes are generally happier with life. However, having …

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Ten-Minute Jolt

Ten-Minute Jolt

Take out envy, take out greed. Take out ten minutes of each day. I watched the end of the movie “Cool Hand Luke”, where Paul Newman, the escaped prisoner named Lucas, is once again caught, shot in the neck and taken away in a police car, where he supposedly dies. The end credits roll over …

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Metaphysical Days of Our Lives

Metaphysical Days of Our Lives

At a mansion, in the middle of a cocktail party during Happy Hour. Town Crier: Oh my God everyone–Luke shot Laura! Ashton: How did it happen, Town Crier? Town Crier: Luke saw Laura driving a white Toyota. Since Luke knew that Laura’s favorite car was a metallic azure sky Mercedes convertible, Luke assumed that Laura …

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Imagine All the People

Imagine All the People

The older I get, the more I understand John Lennon’s song, Imagine. There is a new treatment called Lipodissolve that’s supposed to literally melt fat away. The treatment is injected into the fatty spot and gets rid of the fat permanently. If this treatment becomes safe, successful and affordable, one day in the future it …

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Something That Isn't There

Something That Isn't There

I often have something to say that is very difficult for me to describe, but I do my best to say it anyway. Maybe somebody will understand, or maybe I’ll be able to return to it in the future and say it better, but at least the idea is out there. This is one of …

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iAssumptions

iAssumptions

The new iPhone is coming out today, and I just watched the video tutorial on its features. Pretty amazing stuff. If I ever want to do something with a phone except use it as a phone, I would get the iPhone. If I had nothing to write about but wanted the world to think otherwise, …

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Rights, Entitlements, and More Rights

Rights, Entitlements, and More Rights

After watching a documentary on how insulation works, I stopped to watch a talk show with Dr. Keith Ablow that discussed dating. Four single women and four single men were interviewed. All of them were frustrated at not finding a mate, even though they have been very active in trying. All of them are on …

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My Dog Has Fleas

My Dog Has Fleas

From my observation, the income of a job in Southern California is directly proportional to the hours spent each day in rush hour traffic. It is proportional to the number of times the telephone rings, the number of times the blackberry goes off, the number of e-mails that have to be answered, and the number …

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The Great Compassion

The Great Compassion

(I just stumbled upon this entry, written on January 26, 2007 but not posted on the blog at that time. I still feel the same today.) For the last month, I conducted a personal experiment. I got the idea from walking around Borders bookstore on New Year’s Day, after having breakfast with a friend. Stores …

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