From: "Ian Woollard" ian.woollard@gmail.com: (...)
We live in an imperfectly imperfect world. Life in a perfectly imperfect world would be much better.
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Something is wrong with everything. If something appears perfect on the surface, that is because you haven't tried to abuse it. We do live in a perfectly imperfect world, where numbers or equations describe some things perfectly, and where it is extremely hard to find flaws in some things. Those same pieces of math, strategically distorted, are even more dangerous than commonplace mediocrity. It's all good. Nothing dies. Politicians never lie.