No need for a well-thought out article on anarchy today. I was thinking more about capitalism yesterday during dinner. That's for good reason. You see, if a person chooses to work in a capitalist society (most people have), they have certain guidelines they must follow. These guidelines are imposed by businesses and customers. As an employee, a person has little power, but not much required and much flexibility. As an business owner, a person has power, but is required to make profit and is at the will of the customer and must find good employees. The customer has needs and only has the power to buy or not buy*. These are the guidelines by which capitalism works.
Greetings. If you check out today's Low quality version, you'll get an accessory to today's high quality version. It is an accessory because this Hack Mars character is all about anarchy. In fact, he has a seemingly unique set of anarchistic values. I will explain them:
Greetings, another day warrants a new MoHM. This weekend I played more than my fair share of Enemy Territory. The game is popular and completely free, which makes it a joy to play. If it were shareware, there may be fewer players but I would probably buy it. But there is a problem with playing video games instead of working. That is that work that should have been done does not get done.
Getting a new hard drive is a bit of a task. I got my new 120 GB hard drive Friday. I spent half of the day messing around with it and the rest playing Enemy Territory. There was an error caused by the new hard drive. One might guess that getting a new hard drive is a 5 minute process, but not when you decide to replace your old hard drive with this new hard drive. It's like a drive crash without the unpleasantness of pressure but with the pressure of getting everything working. I'd like to list my procedure for all those who don't know how to install Linux on a blank hard drive.
It's a bit of a list, but it is not rocket science.