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Though a practicing Catholic, Montaigne was a thoroughgoing skeptic. Man can know nothing, his reason being insufficient to arrive either at a natural-law ethics or a firm theology. As Montaigne put it, “reason does nothing but go astray in everything, and especially when it meddles with divine things.” And for a while, Montaigne adopted as his official motto the query, “What do I know?”
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Alain de Botton examines our ideas of success and failure -- and questions the assumptions underlying these two judgments. Is success always earned? Is failure? He makes an eloquent, witty case to move beyond snobbery to find true pleasure in our work.
Interesting – reminds me of “clicks to Hitler” which folk used to play a while back. You could have an app or I guess an AI that sees how related any 2 things are, via their social profiles or wiki article.
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I guess most public figures distance themselves from real people/fans on FB. I wonder if they are more than 6 degrees away from us all, and if so, if they try to add more degrees in between. Like a gated home, to keep the rabble out, and just real friends in.
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Theres an app for that… well no there isn’t really. This just uses reverse image search too. The original idea would be good as an app though, you upload your pic and it uses google’s database to bring back the name of the person or character in the pic – even if it just gives you a handful of possibles you could search to id the right person. I would love to find the name of this guy I took a photo of once, but ahh, well, I guess it wasn’t supposed to happen.
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You could use a reverse image search, but yeah and app would be handy for this.
Upload a picture
On your computer, open a web browser, like Chrome or Safari.
Go to Google Images.
Click Search by image Search by image.
Click Upload an image and then Choose file or Browse.
Select a picture from your computer.
Click Open or Choose.
How to Do Reverse Image Search on Google, Bing, Yandex & Tineye
LOL – “Kyle’s first marriage to Kirsty Rowley in 1989 was short-lived because of his addiction to gambling. … He married Carla Germaine in 2002. The couple separated amicably in 2015; they had three children. Their divorce was confirmed the following February.”
Yep, looks like he should have been the victim of all that bullying rather than the bully. Most of the kids he destroyed were just lazy stoners without much malice, but Kyle? and arsehole for sure…
Axed Jeremy Kyle’s VERY scandalous love life, with 2 failed marriages & affairs
TWO failed marriages, a cheating wife and an engagement to his kids’ nanny… a woman who is 16 years his junior. No, this isn’t a recap of the latest episode of The Jeremy Kyle Show but …
just our luck…
got to say this was a good idea, it should be a regular thing.
You can buy Beethoven’s hair. Bet it was knicked from him though, nothing for charity.
It’s got to be a thing. There are buyers out there already. Odd though.
The joy on the Afghanistan faces – dumb animals need protecting/educating
jus so u know
Hmm, so hte homeless get the hate instead?
Here’s the video on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MtSE4rglxbY
Nice idea but what does Montaigne know?
Though a practicing Catholic, Montaigne was a thoroughgoing skeptic. Man can know nothing, his reason being insufficient to arrive either at a natural-law ethics or a firm theology. As Montaigne put it, “reason does nothing but go astray in everything, and especially when it meddles with divine things.” And for a while, Montaigne adopted as his official motto the query, “What do I know?”
Mentioned in a TED by De Botton, worth watching, humbling for high-horse philosophers to say the least.
For better context – you can read part of his work on Google Books
Interesting – reminds me of “clicks to Hitler” which folk used to play a while back. You could have an app or I guess an AI that sees how related any 2 things are, via their social profiles or wiki article.
I guess most public figures distance themselves from real people/fans on FB. I wonder if they are more than 6 degrees away from us all, and if so, if they try to add more degrees in between. Like a gated home, to keep the rabble out, and just real friends in.
Can’t decide between a royal or a zuck
and the Pope has special powers.
OMG you can buy that Putin one. WANT!
And the winner is… the VLAD
Best Hairstyles is a popular one – huge range of choices and you can just take the pic to the hairdressers.
there are loads of these already.
Theres an app for that… well no there isn’t really. This just uses reverse image search too. The original idea would be good as an app though, you upload your pic and it uses google’s database to bring back the name of the person or character in the pic – even if it just gives you a handful of possibles you could search to id the right person. I would love to find the name of this guy I took a photo of once, but ahh, well, I guess it wasn’t supposed to happen.
You can do reverse image search on a phone too.
You could use a reverse image search, but yeah and app would be handy for this.
Upload a picture
On your computer, open a web browser, like Chrome or Safari.
Go to Google Images.
Click Search by image Search by image.
Click Upload an image and then Choose file or Browse.
Select a picture from your computer.
Click Open or Choose.
FANCY BEING ISOLATED WITH THIS IDIOT
LOL – “Kyle’s first marriage to Kirsty Rowley in 1989 was short-lived because of his addiction to gambling. … He married Carla Germaine in 2002. The couple separated amicably in 2015; they had three children. Their divorce was confirmed the following February.”
Yep, looks like he should have been the victim of all that bullying rather than the bully. Most of the kids he destroyed were just lazy stoners without much malice, but Kyle? and arsehole for sure…