--- Nicholas Robinson <npr(a)bottlehall.co.uk> wrote:
Ah, but who are you to say what its true feelings are? By intervening
and
attempting to modify its behaviour are you not failing in your goal of
anarchy? Or does freedom to do what you wilt only apply to you?
See where true anarchy gets us?
On Monday 31 March 2008 23:32:59 charles f. zeitler wrote:
> --- Nicholas Robinson <npr(a)bottlehall.co.uk> wrote:
> > Surely your hard drive is only doing what it wilt.
> >
> > Why complain then?
>
> somethings not doing its 'true' will,
> and i'd like to fix it.
>
> charles zeitler
>
the 'something' was me.
the necessary understanding to fix it was made available
by willing associates.
i haven't (yet) reccommended anarchy to anyone on this list.
as i understand it, freedom _comes from_ doing your true
will (in this case, using du -s instead of du -sb) which
computers seem remarkably adept at doing (their true will).
charles zeitler
: Do What Thou Wilt :
: Shall Be :
: The Whole of The Law :
--Aleister Crowley--