DalTheJigsaw123

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  1. I found this for my new MacBook Pro 2017 15" - 

    visit this link https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/hyperdrive-thunderbolt-3-usb-c-hub-for-macbook-pro/x/10003884

    HyperDrive is the World's Most Compact and Fastest 50Gb/s Thunderbolt 3 USB-C Hub specifically designed for the 2016 MacBook Pro. It is the first hub in the market to utilize two Thunderbolt 3 USB-C ports on the MacBook Pro to deliver the fastest 50Gb/s bandwidth across 7 ports (HDMI, USB 3.1 x 2, micro SD, SD, USB-C, Thunderbolt 3 with 100W Power Delivery), virtually restoring all the ports found on the previous 2015 MacBook Pro model.

    I also found this companies website - visit this link https://www.hypershop.com/products/hyperdrive-hub-for-thunderbolt-3-usb-c-macbook-pro-13-and-15-2016-2017 and they are selling it there too?


  2. As they say in Hawaii 5 O

     

    "Give me the facts damn it, just the facts" the perceptual concretes. Then we must think, put these perceptions into a conceptual framework drawing on all the other concepts we hold and making an inductive conceptual leap in order to solve the problem. We cannot fully test the hypothesis, but given the facts are good and sufficient, that our own store of knowledge is sufficient - though we may have to add to it through collaboration with other specialist, eventually we can draw an accurate conclusion of the causes of the events.

    Sorry. This is the only information I have at the moment. 


  3. Perception and perspective are very closely related.

     

    Perception is the ability to receive data unflawed.

     

    Perspective is what our mind does with the data.

     

    One person might view what happened as a failed attempt at suicide.

     

    Another person may view it as a silly youth prank, maybe a dare.

     

    Unless we have more data we can go only on our personal perspective.

     

    If we could have heard the entire interview with the police we may have been able to state exactly what happened.

    Hmm. Interesting. Yeah, perception is in the eye of a beholder, huh? :)

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  4. Not enough data there , likely there wouldn't ever be enough data for you to get his motive other than making broad sweeping assumptions which could still be off base.

    What a person does,, when one does it ,, is 'concrete -ify' the sum total of their experiences ,perceptions, conclusions , sentiments ,situation and so forth. That output , is not confidently predictable for individuals , yet statistically some stuff is fairly predictable.

     

    The useful conclusions IMO are that ,,

    1) of the many many things that cross ones mind , at any instance there is only the one output which results... and thats really all that one should conclude is the sum total of the guys mind on the subject.

    2) You cannot  understand fully what other peoples motivational stance is,, nor our own. 

    3) what a person does,  may depend most , on the situation 

    This is really good! Thank you for your input!

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  5. Why one reacts to one thing and doesnt to other can also come from your current state. If youre happy and relaxed and someone says something not plesant you may not react at all or just laught.

    I'd also say that children are not only effects of parentsbehaviour. If that would be true then all children from one familly would behave exactly the same. Past lifes matter too.'

     

    I like tantric teaching where emotions are not my or yours but they are understood as universal powers (not in a sense that you don't need to be responsible for them and act uncnsciously), facess of goddess.

     

    Thanks for reading and commenting!


  6. My experience has been that emotions could be active reactions of thoughts. It is easy to fall into confusion, to understand when and why you might react to one thing, but not to the other, as the memories linger — episodes of statements, observations, declarations, and actions.

     

    Personally, it stems mostly from experience and upbringing. If you were raised in an environment where verbal assaults and physical gestures were rampant, who is to say that you will not act the same way when raising your own child? Most of the time, human beings are easily led by their own experiences. While it is true that genetics affect human behavior, it is even more affected by how a child is raised; environment is the foundational need, which provides a blueprint to how a child should be raised. 

     

    Read more here:

    https://medium.com/@leonbasin/active-reactions-of-thoughts-beb11ad6a514#.tco2idtvs


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    Leave you in the middle of this place and you feel like you are in a land that never ends. 

     

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    Then again, there is a totally different 'Never Never'  on top of the escarpment near my place  (if you can get up there ) . An easier adventure is to swim in the creek that comes out at the bottom ... what a spot !

     

     

     

     

    Thank you! Interesting stuff.


  8. You have put yourself in a logical bind. You are a something so you cannot conceive a nothing. Only when you are a nothing will you be a nothing and then you can't imagine anything. Secondly you are flirting with infinity which is also logically impossible. Everything is finite. Vivid emotions are caused by underlying thoughts that you may or may not be conscious of, but they exist never the less.

    Thanks for your insightful comment! Made me think! 


  9. ‪What does it mean to be in a land that never ends? This question seeped into my thoughts when I was writing an anthology of poetry, Evolutionary Nothingness Vol.1. I tried to understand the nothingness as something that does not exist, or a place in the mind that never ends. ‪An extension of thoughts that are so strong, they become pieces of you, resembling vivid emotions.

     

    Read more here:



  10. Haha...that was a long time ago. I moved on from music and got more into voice acting. Haven't done any of that for a few years either.

    That's really cool! Any suggestions on how to improve ones voice, or to get more comfortable with ones voice?