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Subject: Re: Tiger 14 and GT 2 really released by ChessBase?

Author: Thorsten Czub

Date: 22:21:17 03/23/01

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On March 23, 2001 at 18:46:35, Andreas Schwartmann wrote:
>I know you are referring to some star trek nonsense. I don't watch this crap, I
>like to spend my time in real-life, and not waste in on american space operas.


my intension to live is sense, love, passion and fair social contact.
if something or somebody has a message, i listen to it, them/him.]

star trek has a message. it is about peace, relationship between people and
other races, the conflicts that occur when living together with different
cultures.
these topics remind me to real life.

although i do have prejudice against USA, because i don't like the way the
live in real life, i honor and learn where i think their ideas make sense to me.

if there is an american culture somewhere, it is in star trek.
star trek is different than star wars and other sf or other serials.
it is different because of the sense in the message.



>You obviously differ.

right.
i have prejudices but i am capable to change my point of views and to
differenciate. i can be against allowing kids to get weapons and against kids to
kill their school comrads, but on the other hand like bob and bruce and marty
and star trek. this is called differentiation ! if you put everything in one
pot, and call star trek a space opera like all other trash, it is shallow point
of view IMO.

the meaning of life is IMO the sense that connects the things/people.

whenever sense is between things, synchonicities happen.

you have 2 major relations between things:

the forces, or relations of reason
and the sense.

the one can be caught by logical thinking and science, experiments etc.
and the other can be caught by recognizing sense with your heart.

>Andreas

i wish you a senseful nice week end.



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