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The Suffering of Being Kafka

By: Sam Vaknin

... delve no deeper. I gather that my wife has left a while back. She used to wonder why the plants in our apartment expire soon and many. She change... ...anged the fading vegetation, never the dying earth. Not having heard her questions (and the plants being untouched), I conclude, with a fair amount ... ...ude, with a fair amount of certainty, that she is gone. No point in peeing into pots whose plants are dead. My wife would have enjoyed the metaphor... ...e act. This might be considered out of character as I owned up to peeing whichever way, on plants and other objects. Sometimes the wind messes up t... ...ility of any war I'd wage to bring her back. I also knew it'll never be the same, peeing on plants. I am bound to remember her and what and how she ... ...wanted to be. So, I picked up the receiver and there she was, at the other end of the optic fiber, at the speed of the focused light that bonded us ...

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Capitalistic Musings

By: Sam Vaknin

...ed. Per the same cost, the amount of information one can transfer through a single fiber optic swelled 100 times. Computer storage catapulted 80,00... ... very nature of "intellectual property" is in flux. Business processes and methods, plants, genetic material, strains of animals, minor changes to e... ...national Atlantic Economic Conference, Vienna, 1999 Blessing Or Curse?: Domestic Plants' Survival and Employment Prospects After Foreign Acquisit...

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Trendsiters Digital Content and Web Technologies

By: Sam Vaknin

...e.g., cable modem and DSL service). As these technologies improve, and as fiber is eventually extended "to the curb," many industries, some not yet ... ...re of "intellectual property" is in flux. Business processes and methods, plants, genetic material, strains of animals, minor changes to existing tec...

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Cyclopedia of Economics

By: Sam Vaknin

...ial- temporal), rather than fright (intrinsic). The repertoire of static organisms (plants, for instance) is rather more limited. Their ability to a... ...lied to the inanimate while empathy is applied to the living (animals, humans, even plants). But this is a difference in human preferences - not in ... ...ed. Per the same cost, the amount of information one can transfer through a single fiber optic swelled 100 times. Computer storage catapulted 80,00... ...o the inanimate while empathy mainly applies to the living (animals, humans, even plants). But this is distinction is not essential. Empathy can, ... ...eology (and, at times, tautology). It anthropomorphesizes nature by attributing to plants, bacteria, and animals human qualities such as intelligen...

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Cyclopedia of Philosophy

By: Sam Vaknin

...ial- temporal), rather than fright (intrinsic). The repertoire of static organisms (plants, for instance) is rather more limited. Their ability to a... ...lied to the inanimate while empathy is applied to the living (animals, humans, even plants). But this is a difference in human preferences - not in ... ...ed. Per the same cost, the amount of information one can transfer through a single fiber optic swelled 100 times. Computer storage catapulted 80,00... ...o the inanimate while empathy mainly applies to the living (animals, humans, even plants). But this is distinction is not essential. Empathy can, ... ...eology (and, at times, tautology). It anthropomorphesizes nature by attributing to plants, bacteria, and animals human qualities such as intelligen...

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