Monday, February 27, 2006

 

Public Domain

Today some guy who could have spend his time more fruitfully wearing singlet and running on the track even though his job description has more to do with the realm of IT gave an interesting speech, or rather, recital from the script on his clipboard.

He spoke inspirationally about the dangers of posting personal stuffs on personal blog, hence redefining the definition of the word "personal". Furthermore, he deemed expressing opinions on internet, a so-called public domain dangerous, and we "should not do it".

I was thinking, if internet is a public domain, and because of that we shouldn't have anything to do with it, then all of us would have gone on to commite suicide by now. Our reality, our usual three dimensional plane, is the biggest "public domain" of all. It exists as long as you exists. Since public domain is dangerous, and cannot be trusted, then that guy cannot even be trusted! Whats more, since public domain is dangerous and we shouldn't have anything to do with it, and since reality is also a public domain, i guess according to him, we should all go and die.

Although the school authorities may be unaware of the unsecular nature of the sexuality talk, and the brainwashing techniques they used, there are definition evidence of the teachers employing such fallacies in reasoning (as taught during GP) to trick us.

Weird. The GP department is trying to teach us reasoning and thinking, while the it department is frantically trying to brainwash us.

Yawn.

Lets see how many commit suicide tonight.

If you happen to a more imaginative soul, read on.

Imposing a limit on our freedom of expression, is actually a psychological equilibrum of locking us up in a jail and not allowing us to step out even a single step into the outside world. All individuals will really become individuals, with the ability to express themselves inversely proportional to technologies' ability to come up with new gadgets to communicate. With people like this, i wonder what happended to "thinking schools, learning nation."

"Teach less, learn more". And at the same time, pay more (in case of the universities price hike) is the IN thing now.

I can't wait for what future holds. More nosense, i expect.

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