Sunday, January 21, 2007

 

Podcast is up!

There are still a few bugs I have to work out but the podcast is now up on the web! You can check it out at http://codyoconnor.podhoster.com/

I'm doing another episode tonight by the way, it should be fun.

Comments:
I just have to say that it is so strange to hear your voices after just reading what you write this whole time.
 
I just heard your first podcast, and I have to say something Cory. In general, you make so much more sense now that you are calling yourself a Libertarian.

Your newfound sense-making also manages to make darksaturos sound all the wronger.
 
Hey, relcliner, it's been a while. Yeah, I am so glad that opened my eyes to some of the stupid things that I supported. Robby (darksaturos) does need a lot of work, and it's not easy since he is so closeminded to other philosophies.
 
I would have to point out that wronger isn't a word and Cody's name isn't Cory.
 
Anarchy (from Greek: ἀναρχία anarchía, "without ruler") may refer to any of the following: "Absence of government; a state of lawlessness due to the absence or inefficiency of the supreme power; political disorder."[1]
"A theoretical social state in which there is no governing person or body of persons, but each individual has absolute liberty (without the implication of disorder)." "Absence or non-recognition of authority and order in any given sphere." It should be noted that "ruler", sportsbook if used in the context of the third bullet point, has no explicit connection to the term "rules". In an anarchy, as defined by the last bullet point, it is possible to have rules (laws), however, these must be agreed upon by the participants in the system, and not imposed from above, by a ruler (leader, authority). Some Languages, such as Norwegian[4] have two separate words for the two meanings. This lack of separation causes problems of understanding in a similar way that the word "free" in English causes misunderstandings when relating to open-source software. http://www.enterbet.com
 
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