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Brandweek - lifestyle special issue Jimmy Wales, Founder, WikipediaAug 29, 2010 - Mike Chapman QUOTE What quality do you most value in your friends? Loyalty. Those who stick by you through thick and thin. QUOTE What are you reading at the moment? Warriors, a series of books for kids about warrior cats... I have only read four. QUOTE What's your favorite restaurant?The little pizza joint across the street from me in Florida. My daughter and I go there, eat pizza and read about warrior cats. Location of possible pizza joints nearby Golden Acres, in Dunedin, Florida QUOTE What's your guilty pleasure? Eating the Pringles from the hotel mini-bar. QUOTE All-time favorite book: The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand QUOTE This post has been edited by thekohser:
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QUOTE(thekohser @ Mon 30th August 2010, 4:24pm) QUOTE What are you reading at the moment? Warriors, a series of books for kids about warrior cats... I have only read four. That's...interesting. I wonder why he is reading that.
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QUOTE(NuclearWarfare @ Mon 30th August 2010, 6:23pm) QUOTE(thekohser @ Mon 30th August 2010, 4:24pm) QUOTE What are you reading at the moment? Warriors, a series of books for kids about warrior cats... I have only read four. That's...interesting. I wonder why he is reading that. Because his daughter is? (IMG: smilys0b23ax56/default/mellow.gif) (BTW - the thread title caught me for a moment. Thank goodness it wasn't literal! (IMG: smilys0b23ax56/default/confused.gif) (IMG: smilys0b23ax56/default/laugh.gif) )
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QUOTE(Alison @ Tue 31st August 2010, 2:49am) QUOTE(NuclearWarfare @ Mon 30th August 2010, 6:23pm) QUOTE(thekohser @ Mon 30th August 2010, 4:24pm) QUOTE What are you reading at the moment? Warriors, a series of books for kids about warrior cats... I have only read four. That's...interesting. I wonder why he is reading that. Because his daughter is? (IMG: smilys0b23ax56/default/mellow.gif) (BTW - the thread title caught me for a moment. Thank goodness it wasn't literal! (IMG: smilys0b23ax56/default/confused.gif) (IMG: smilys0b23ax56/default/laugh.gif) ) I'd rather see his ginger balls than read him randomize about his daily life.
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QUOTE(Moulton @ Tue 31st August 2010, 3:09am) QUOTE(powercorrupts @ Mon 30th August 2010, 10:05pm) QUOTE(Alison @ Tue 31st August 2010, 2:49am) (BTW - the thread title caught me for a moment. Thank goodness it wasn't literal! (IMG: smilys0b23ax56/default/confused.gif) (IMG: smilys0b23ax56/default/laugh.gif) ) I'd rather see his ginger balls than read him randomize about his daily life. Wales is Welsh. He's not a red-headed kilt-wearing Scot. Good valley's name, "Jimbo". The wacky thing is - he's Irish (of the polystyrene variety). What was that about moratoriums, favouritism etc etc? Can the world ever be peaceful with Wikipedia around? This post has been edited by powercorrupts:
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QUOTE(NuclearWarfare @ Mon 30th August 2010, 8:23pm) QUOTE(thekohser @ Mon 30th August 2010, 4:24pm) QUOTE What are you reading at the moment? Warriors, a series of books for kids about warrior cats... I have only read four. That's...interesting. I wonder why he is reading that. I'd say he's going a little out of his way to point out that he's reading these books, with his daughter, in a local pizza parlor no less - IOW, "look at me, I'm spending quality time with my kid, teaching her the joys of reading, so surely I can't be guilty of promoting a website that threatens the survival of the publishing industry As We Know It, and coincidentally has been carrying numerous pornographic images of children, in some cases over my own objections." It's not like he's getting her to read Cult of the Amateur either, is it?
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QUOTE(everyking @ Tue 31st August 2010, 5:07am) QUOTE(anthony @ Tue 31st August 2010, 5:24am) Neither Jimbo nor Objectivism have a problem with charity.
You'll have to explain it to me more thoroughly, then. Where is the distinction between altruism and charity? Isn't charity just an expression of altruism? As I understand it, charity is helping others, while altruism is hurting yourself in order to help others. For Rand's view of charity, see here. QUOTE(everyking @ Tue 31st August 2010, 5:07am) QUOTE(anthony @ Tue 31st August 2010, 5:24am) She probably would have said that was impossible.
Again, I don't follow. How can it impossible to falsely use the idea for selfish gain? This message board is probably not a good venue for me to explain that. Fortunately, my comment was not that it is impossible, but that Rand probably would have said it was. She held honesty to be a virtue, and the practice of virtues to be in ones self-interest.
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QUOTE(Somey @ Tue 31st August 2010, 1:25am) QUOTE(NuclearWarfare @ Mon 30th August 2010, 8:23pm) QUOTE(thekohser @ Mon 30th August 2010, 4:24pm) QUOTE What are you reading at the moment? Warriors, a series of books for kids about warrior cats... I have only read four. That's...interesting. I wonder why he is reading that. I'd say he's going a little out of his way to point out that he's reading these books, with his daughter, in a local pizza parlor no less - IOW, "look at me, I'm spending quality time with my kid, teaching her the joys of reading, so surely I can't be guilty of promoting a website that threatens the survival of the publishing industry As We Know It, and coincidentally has been carrying numerous pornographic images of children, in some cases over my own objections." It's not like he's getting her to read Cult of the Amateur either, is it? Kira is either 9 or 10 years old. She knows how to read. In fact, she's read many more of the Warriors series than has Jimbo. So, exactly how do two people who know how to read "spend quality time" reading books that the younger person has already read? Are they reading aloud to each other? My hunch is that maybe -- MAYBE -- Kira is reading aloud to her father. However, it's equally possible that they are just sitting there with their pizza, each with their nose in a different book in the Warriors series, quietly reading to themselves.
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QUOTE(Moulton @ Mon 30th August 2010, 10:27pm) QUOTE(powercorrupts @ Mon 30th August 2010, 10:14pm) Can the world ever be peaceful with Wikipedia around? If you want peace, work for justice. If you want justice, work for peace. Justice is impossible under conditions of war. Obviously, an unjust peace is unstable. But that condition is necessary to begin to establish justice. And here I'm tempted to go into an examination of this issue from the point of view of classical Islamic shari'a, settled religious law. The modern problem with "terrorism" represents a gross violation of shari'a, involving sectarian affliliation and disruptive action without the consensus of the community, and without authorization by the "khalifa" (two alternate sources of possible community decision-making). It is no coincidence that the problems have been strongest among the wahabiyya, a modern imitation of an earlier Kharijite community that rejected classical law and substituted their own "fundamentalist" imaginings, that considers everyone else (the majority!) heretical and to be killed when possible. Sure, work for justice. But be sure to do so consistently with the need for all people for peace.
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QUOTE(thekohser @ Tue 31st August 2010, 11:54am) Kira is either 9 or 10 years old. She knows how to read. In fact, she's read many more of the Warriors series than has Jimbo. So, exactly how do two people who know how to read "spend quality time" reading books that the younger person has already read? Are they reading aloud to each other? My hunch is that maybe -- MAYBE -- Kira is reading aloud to her father. However, it's equally possible that they are just sitting there with their pizza, each with their nose in a different book in the Warriors series, quietly reading to themselves.
(IMG: smilys0b23ax56/default/mad.gif) Come on. This is not fair. Greetings, from one who loved to sit on her fathers lap and being read to, for several years after she had learned to read. QUOTE(Kelly Martin @ Tue 31st August 2010, 5:45am) Jimbo does certainly value loyalty: he expects people to be unthinkingly and unswervingly loyal to him, while at the same time offering no loyalty to anyone else whatsoever.
Spot on, I suspect.
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QUOTE(thekohser @ Tue 31st August 2010, 12:04pm) ...Poor Kira when she discovers those. Actually, has anyone ever published anything regarding the effects of widespread, easily-accessible public criticism (or for that matter, sex-chat transcripts) on the children of people being criticized? Not to mention widespread, easily-accessible public praise, facile and poorly-researched though it may be. I suspect Kira is in a rather unusual situation, or will be when she's old enough to start making her own decisions. As a Randian objectivist, Jimbo is unlikely to provide much financial support for her at that point - right now, he can probably just say things like "those people don't like what Daddy does for a living," and get away with it. Later on she might start asking, "why don't they?" ...followed by "what's a 'troll'?" ...followed by "isn't that what you do?"
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QUOTE(thekohser @ Tue 21st February 2012, 2:49pm) QUOTE(thekohser @ Tue 21st February 2012, 1:54pm) Barring that, at the very least, I can remove my own comments after some short amount of time, and also ask if others who quoted my comments might remove them from their own posts.
As it turns out, the threads are far too old, so we don't have the ability to Edit our own posts. You know, I went through and tagged the ones that would be removed (and actually the first one was Somey's, not yours), and then realized that rewriting history is just a stupid thing to try to do. Maybe the wikipediots will see things differently, but honestly I'd rather see a mistake and an apology than a coverup without an apology. And for the record, my daughter is also enthralled by the "Warriors" books... I also answer to "Bramblestar", if you get tired of calling me "Johnny" (IMG: smilys0b23ax56/default/smile.gif).
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QUOTE(lilburne @ Wed 22nd February 2012, 4:35pm) QUOTE(thekohser @ Wed 22nd February 2012, 5:33am) QUOTE(SB_Johnny @ Tue 21st February 2012, 8:27pm) And for the record, my daughter is also enthralled by the "Warriors" books...
Does she like pizza? How about reading them together at a pizza parlor? Do you frequently fly to London? OTOH If you are looking for an excuse not to do the right thing ... http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=...oldid=429217857Maybe Tarc will break Jimbo's neck like a chicken bone? But in all seriousness, that article on Wikipedia is completely without functioning sources, for content as detailed as this: QUOTE Birth Infanta Leonor was born at 1:46 am in the Ruber International Clinic in Madrid by means of a caesarean section necessitated by non-progression of labour. Infanta Leonor weighed 3.5 kg (7 lbs. 11 oz.) and was 47 cm (18.5 inches) long. Her birth was announced by the Royal Family to the press via SMS. Leonor left the Ruber Clinic with her parents on 7 November 2005.
Baptism The Infanta was baptised in the Zarzuela Palace by the Cardinal Archbishop of Madrid, Antonio Rouco Varela, on 14 January 2006. Like her father in 1968, Leonor was baptised with water from the river Jordan, following the Spanish Royal Family tradition. She was also given the additional names of de Todos los Santos (of All the Saints), a Bourbon tradition. Her godparents were her paternal grandparents, Their Majesties King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofia of Spain.
The Spanish Royal House confirmed on 25 February 2006 that stem cells from Princess Leonor's umbilical cord have been frozen and stored at a blood bank in Tucson, Arizona. A spokesman said this is "habitual practice" at the clinic where Leonor was born. The stem cells will be frozen for at least 15 years, along with cells from 18,000 other babies around the world. Leonor is not the first royal baby to have her stem cells frozen; Prince Christian of Denmark has had his stem cells frozen as well.
Schooling Infanta Leonor began her education at the daycare for the children of the Spanish Royal Guard.
She began her first year of real schooling on 15 September 2008 at the Santa MarÃa de los Rosales School in Aravaca, just outside Madrid. Her father is an alumnus of the school.
Can you imagine the outcry if the general location of her pizza parlor outings with her father were disclosed? Where are you Tarc? Shouldn't this be deleted from Wikipedia??!?! This post has been edited by thekohser:
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QUOTE(TungstenCarbide @ Wed 22nd February 2012, 5:08pm) QUOTE(thekohser @ Wed 22nd February 2012, 9:40pm) ... Maybe Tarc will break Jimbo's neck like a chicken bone? ... Tarc, you will never live this down, even if you live to be a hundred. (IMG: smilys0b23ax56/default/laugh.gif) I gave Kohs a very simple logical condition; if A is true, then B will result. What exactly do I have to "live down" ?
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QUOTE(Tarc @ Thu 23rd February 2012, 12:32am) QUOTE(TungstenCarbide @ Wed 22nd February 2012, 5:08pm) QUOTE(thekohser @ Wed 22nd February 2012, 9:40pm) ... Maybe Tarc will break Jimbo's neck like a chicken bone? ... Tarc, you will never live this down, even if you live to be a hundred. (IMG: smilys0b23ax56/default/laugh.gif) I gave Kohs a very simple logical condition; if A is true, then B will result. What exactly do I have to "live down" ? I'm thinking about asking Selina to change my username to BreakYourNeckLikeAChickenBone
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QUOTE What keeps you awake at night? Let me be really simple about this: the baby! She's nearly a year old now, and she went through this astounding lovely period of sleeping through the night but now she's back to her old ways. That's creepy? He sounds like any other happy parent to me? Definitely not creepier than "By the way Jimbo posted the personal sleep habits of his youngest daughter, and I notice that kind of stuff, here's a link [ in case anyone else is interested too!]" :/ For all his faults, I don't think that kind of thing really helps provide any criticism of Wikipedia or even the WMF really? It just sounds... ick. It just gives the impression of criticism being because of a personal vendetta/obsession and harms the ideal of criticism being taken seriously than just "ah, they're just trolling" - even if you don't beieve in constructive criticism to try create some kind of change, it's not very good for criticising why Wikipedia is bad and should be destroyed etc either, because most people reading WR can't take personality-fixation seriously, for the same reason no one takes the occasional cultist-like obsessed follower of Jimbo seriously either... It's just the flip side of the coin...
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QUOTE(Selina @ Fri 24th February 2012, 1:48pm) QUOTE What keeps you awake at night? Let me be really simple about this: the baby! She's nearly a year old now, and she went through this astounding lovely period of sleeping through the night but now she's back to her old ways. That's creepy? He sounds like any other happy parent to me? Definitely not creepier than "By the way Jimbo posted the personal sleep habits of his youngest daughter, and I notice that kind of stuff, here's a link [ in case anyone else is interested too!]" :/ For all his faults, I don't think that kind of thing really helps provide any criticism of Wikipedia or even the WMF really? It just sounds... ick. It just gives the impression of criticism being because of a personal vendetta/obsession and harms the ideal of criticism being taken seriously than just "ah, they're just trolling" - even if you don't beieve in constructive criticism to try create some kind of change, it's not very good for criticising why Wikipedia is bad and should be destroyed etc either, because most people reading WR can't take personality-fixation seriously, for the same reason no one takes the occasional cultist-like obsessed follower of Jimbo seriously either... It's just the flip side of the coin... I agree with that. If someone asks someone "what keeps you up at night" and the response is "my kids!" that's something that any parent with young kids can relate to. Nothing creepy about it. The response is obviously more of a "I'm just a regular guy" kind.
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Agreed. This smells, ever so slightly, like a publicity whitewash. "Lookit me, I'm just a regular taxpaying baby-maker." Wales's past history is not consistent with this stuff. As you might recall, he has one other child, who was not waved around in public in this manner. He is doing it to engender sympathy, probably at the suggestion of WMF people charged with improving his tattered public image. As if letting Wikipedia go to shit at the same time could be "validated" with his new baby. For anyone who doesn't think Jimbo is creepy, look thru his personal blog for a while. Gee, he sure spends a lot of time babbling about Wikia. The Great Lion Of Free Culture wants to make a quick and dirty buck. That said, enough said.
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Seriously, you're stalking an 8 year old and posting creepy comments about babies, what possible benefit do you think that has for criticism of Wikipedia? You actually harm yourself more than anyone. -.- But I can tell you're too far gone you've obsessed for so many years it can only tear yourself away from children after some kind of intervention or something I guess, one of these days you're probably going to find a FBI van skidding up outside your drive Gregory Kohs ... Cos if any law enforcement got around to reading through you stuff, you sound like a case for whatever the US equivalent is of the Fixated Threat Assessment Centre (T-H-L-K-D) - you haven't been getting any better, just increasingly more and more weird semi-threatening comments as the years have gone past. I agree that the supporting Wikia so much is creepy when it's one of the biggest reasons for content being killed off on Wikipedia that he supposedly supports - as per my link from what I said, too, before ( I linked it in the above post wikipediareview.com/?showtopic=36689&view=findpost&p=296765 ) - but why not just say that? How do you think normal people outside the world of Wikipedia reading all that stuff will think? Do you think they'd think worse of Wikipedia, or of you? *sigh* I'm just glad there's plenty of sane people here too and really hope people don't assume everyone on WR is like that. That's just my opinion...
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QUOTE(Selina @ Sat 25th February 2012, 6:18pm) Seriously, you're stalking an 8 year old and posting creepy comments about babies, what possible benefit do you think that has for criticism of Wikipedia? You actually harm yourself more than anyone. -.- But I can tell you're too far gone you've obsessed for so many years it can only tear yourself away from children after some kind of intervention or something I guess, one of these days you're probably going to find a FBI van skidding up outside your drive Gregory Kohs ... Cos if any law enforcement got around to reading through you stuff, you sound like a case for whatever the US equivalent is of the Fixated Threat Assessment Centre (T-H-L-K-D) - you haven't been getting any better, just increasingly more and more weird semi-threatening comments as the years have gone past. I agree that the supporting Wikia so much is creepy when it's one of the biggest reasons for content being killed off on Wikipedia that he supposedly supports - as per my link from what I said, too, before ( I linked it in the above post wikipediareview.com/?showtopic=36689&view=findpost&p=296765 ) - but why not just say that? How do you think normal people outside the world of Wikipedia reading all that stuff will think? Do you think they'd think worse of Wikipedia, or of you? *sigh* I'm just glad there's plenty of sane people here too and really hope people don't assume everyone on WR is like that. That's just my opinion... Have you, Selina, come across the saying "It's better to seem a fool by keeping your mouth shut than to prove you're one by opening it!"? If only it was possible to put functionaries on ignore!
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