neverendingjourney
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Site Update: Feb 5, 2014
by Simon injust a quick update .... there was an issue with password reset / email sending not working which is now fixed.
if you've tried to do anything with your account that involved getting an email and instead got a server-error then it should be fixed now and can be retried.. my apologies for the inconvenience..
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neverendingjourney
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Site Update: Feb 5, 2014
by Simon injust a quick update .... there was an issue with password reset / email sending not working which is now fixed.
if you've tried to do anything with your account that involved getting an email and instead got a server-error then it should be fixed now and can be retried.. my apologies for the inconvenience..
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neverendingjourney
I haven't been following these threads closely and maybe this has already been addressed, but I'm showing 7 messages in my inbox when I actually don't have any new mail. -
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I just had a thought about the new KH design
by JeffT ini've been trying to figure out the purpose of the new (bland, commercial style) building that the gb is pushing.
it is not a design that attracts attention, nor does it offer a lot in future resale value.
it will be more difficult to build than the wood residential style buildings, meaning they can't use their cheap unskilled labor force for a lot of the work.
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neverendingjourney
Making money in flipping properties requires doing something to the property that makes it more valuable.
How about building properties with free labor and selling them at market value? Is there any money to be made in that?
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I just had a thought about the new KH design
by JeffT ini've been trying to figure out the purpose of the new (bland, commercial style) building that the gb is pushing.
it is not a design that attracts attention, nor does it offer a lot in future resale value.
it will be more difficult to build than the wood residential style buildings, meaning they can't use their cheap unskilled labor force for a lot of the work.
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neverendingjourney
It is not a design that attracts attention, nor does it offer a lot in future resale value.
I'm not in the real estate business, but I think the question to ask here is whether this style of building is more marketable than the current design. Seems like there would be a smaller market for the windowless buildings they use today.
Also a pertinent question: Are there other designs that would provide a greater return? In other words, what other design, if any, could they construct using their unskilled workforce that would result in a greater profit upon resale?
This scheme might not be brilliant, but it still might improve upon their current real estate flipping model, if not outright maximize its potential.
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Ode to the trolleys in Feb's broadcast
by konceptual99 incheck out the song about the trolley at the end of this month's dubcast.. http://www.jw.org/download/?fileformat=mp4&output=html&pub=jwb&issue=201502.
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neverendingjourney
I watched 10 seconds of that....on mute...and felt deeply uncomfortable.
I can only wonder what my family members think when they watch that crap. It's no longer the religion I grew up in, that's for sure.
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Some screenshots from new KH meeting!
by pixel in.
they just put up a link to watch a replay of the "new kh meeting", here some screenshots.. .
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neverendingjourney
Every time someone has proposed a theory of the governing body that suggests they are cynical masterminds carefully manipulating the masses for their own gain, I kept coming back to the fact that they have a multi-million member volunteer work force at their disposal that they employ in the near-fruitless activity of peddling published propaganda. If the GB were really cynical, my defense would go, they would use that workforce in a way that actually generates revenue. Such as, for instance, building kingdom and assembly halls with free labor that could then be quickly flipped and sold for a profit. The day I saw concrete steps in this direction would be the day I would begin to entertain the GB-as-cynics theory.
Well, ladies and gentlemen, this appears to be a paradigm-shifter for me. These buildings have all the hallmarks of being designed for usage other than kingdom halls. It's harder to sell windowless structures like they currently use. These buildings could easily be converted to other uses, which makes them more marketable (easier to sell). I'll be watching these developments with a keen interest with an eye towards real estate flipping activity. We should expect to see evidence of this within the next few years.
The bulk of my posting history has seemingly disappeared or else I'd link to a few examples of me raising this argument in the past.
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21 Years as an Elder, 5 as an MS, I will never be that guy again.
by James Jack ini was deleted as the cobe after i let my adult child move back home and he admitted that he fornicated under my roof while my wife and i where away on a rbc project.
of course the elder mode in me kicked him out of the house.. the elders moved quickly to remove me because i was too involved in "theocractic activities", i had neglected my adult son.. i accepted this primarily because i didn't want to serve with a boe that did not want me.
i was devastated however because it was the only life i knew.
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neverendingjourney
My parents are pushing 70 and have nothing but social security to live on. They raised me in a cult that pushes a hard line no-college stance. Despite this, I put myself through college and professional school without ever receiving any financial assistance or moral support from them.
I'm now several years into my career and am pretty well set financially. Despite providing them tens of thousands of dollars of financial assistance throughout the years, they're still living day-to-day in a house that's crumbling around them. The end is always just around the corner ready to fix all their problems.
I won't let them starve, but I'm done going out of my way to help them monetarily.
What's the point of this story? It's that I'm glad you seemingly realized the truth about this religion in time to spare your children from this fate.
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Counting service time in a creative way
by nevaagain incouting time and, how to count time while doing as little service as possible is often a hot topic around witnesses.
i even overheard pioneers discussing about it.
they call it "creative time counting" (i translated that phrase from a different language so bear with me ;-).
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neverendingjourney
I've written about this extensively in my prior posts. It was realy eye-opening to me to realize that most pioneers were either lying on their time cards or using ludicrous "creative" techniques that were patently against the rules to pad their field service reports. There was one regular pioneer whom I never saw out in service. Yet he once told me that as long as your neighbors saw you with a tie on you could count your time because you were giving testimony by the simple fact of being in service clothes.
I wasn't the type of guy who carried around a stop watch, but there were clear rules on the subject. Almost all pioneers found it perfectly acceptable to keep counting time even during a 2 hour lunch break. If I ever questioned them about it, they would find ridiculous way of justifying it, such as saying that so-and-so 5 year old was present and you could keep counting time so long as there was an unbaptized person present and obviously the 5 year old qualified as such. Most of the time, though, there wasn't even an attempt to justify themselves.
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Jim Holt: Why does the universe exist?
by Brokeback Watchtower inhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zoruuqjd81m
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neverendingjourney
Crazy coincidence, but this short video was uploaded today on World Science U's youtube channel. It's touches exactly on this discussion.
If you find this sort of thing fascinating, you might want to browse that channel's video selection. You might also enjoy their companion channel, world science festival.
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Jim Holt: Why does the universe exist?
by Brokeback Watchtower inhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zoruuqjd81m
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neverendingjourney
Really NEJ, that's interesting. So why did he put it in a pop physics book I wonder? I'm just reading The GrandDesign at the moment. A bit misleading isn't it?
It's not a controversial point I'm making. Notice that Hawking couched it in terms of "according to M-Theory," which is a subset of string theory.
Note the following excerpt from an interview with a leading string theory researcher, Brian Green:
Do you think string theory will ever be accepted as widely as, say, the theory of general relativity? What would it take for that to happen?
Well, the real reason why general relativity is widely accepted is because it made predictions that were borne out by experimental observations. The primary one that put general relativity on the map was its prediction of the bending of starlight by the sun, which in 1919 was confirmed by observation during a solar eclipse. That was the moment when general relativity emerged from the realm of theory and entered the realm of being a piece of reality as we know it.
For string theory to have the kind of acceptance of general relativity, it's got to do the same thing. It's got to make a prediction that is borne out by some experiment. And as yet, we haven't quite gotten to the stage where we can make definitive predictions which, if they're found, the theory was right, and if they're not found, the theory was wrong.
But we have gotten to the stage where we can make some rough predictions for things that might happen at the future accelerators that are now being built, in particular one in Geneva, Switzerland, called the Large Hadron Collider, which should be ready about 2007 or 2008. If some of the predictions that string theory says might happen are borne out through experiment at that accelerator, then I think it's quite possible that string theory would be as accepted as general relativity.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/physics/conversation-with-brian-greene.html