2013-06-21

aleatorius: (stravinsky)
2013-06-21 02:11 pm

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неприятности у Гельмана начались таки
http://maratguelman.livejournal.com/3346233.html

т.е. между нервностью Гельмана и началом неприятностей где то промежуток в 6-8 месяцев получился.
aleatorius: (stravinsky)
2013-06-21 07:58 pm

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"Цитата #423126
Статья про разработку боевых роботов в Индии.

Комментарии:
- С системами распознавания намучаются.
- А чего там мучатся. Если не поет и не танцует - значит враг."
aleatorius: (stravinsky)
2013-06-21 10:28 pm

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а вот в русской вики термина "групповой нарциссизм" нету, а зря!

Collective narcissism (or group narcissism) is a type of narcissism where an individual has an inflated self-love of his or her own ingroup, where an “ingroup” is a group in which an individual is personally involved.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Group_narcissism
aleatorius: (stravinsky)
2013-06-21 10:32 pm

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в норвежском пасьянс отчего то называется kabal,

это в смысле кабаллы или кабала?

A cabal is a group of people united in some close design together, usually to promote their private views or interests in a church, state, or other community, often by intrigue. Cabals are sometimes secret societies composed of a few designing persons, and at other times are manifestations of emergent behavior in society or governance on the part of a community of persons who have well established public affiliation or kinship. The term can also be used to refer to the designs of such persons or to the practical consequences of their emergent behavior, and also holds a general meaning of intrigue and conspiracy.

The term cabal derives from Cabala (a word that has numerous spelling variations), the Jewish mystical interpretation of the Hebrew scripture. In Hebrew it means "reception" or "tradition", denoting the sod (secret) level of Jewish exegesis. In European culture (Christian Cabala, Hermetic Qabalah) it became associated with occult doctrine or a secret.

The term took on its present meaning from a group of ministers of King Charles II of England (Sir Thomas Clifford, Lord Arlington, the Duke of Buckingham, Lord Ashley, and Lord Lauderdale), whose initial letters coincidentally spelled CABAL, and who were the signatories of the public Treaty of Dover that allied England to France in a prospective war against the Netherlands.