Hi,

On 8/20/07, Joshua Fox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There are people who used to be active in blogging, writing to the email
> lists, donating money, public speaking, or holding organizational positions
> in Singularitarian and related fields -- and are no longer anywhere near as
> active. I'd very much like to know why.

> 1. I still believe in the truthfulness and moral value of the
> Singularitarian position, but...
>  d. ... why write on this when I'll just be repeating what's been said so
> often.

I was never extremely active in blogging on the singularity, and often
felt that many people had raised the points as well as I could. Having
said that I'm potentially giving a small talk at a local BarCamp
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BarCamp - so perhaps my reign of activism
is just beginning? ;) (Speaking of which, if anyone has any pointers
about what to cover in such a talk then I'd really appreciate them).

I don't pay as much attention to mailing lists since they seem to
often rehash past arguments, and feel that my time is better spent on
trying to whittle away at some of the projects I have to do. Having
said that, I do read most of what people post.

J

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