I'm not usually much for memes, but this looks like fun.
1. Pick something on my interests list that you also like. Why do you like it?
2. Pick something on my interests list that you don't like. Why don't you like it?
3. Pick something that is on my interests list that surprises you. Why does this surprise you?
4. Pick something that is on my interests list that you know next to nothing about. What do you *think* it is?
5. Pick something that you think should be on my interests list. Why do you think it should be there?
1. Pick something on my interests list that you also like. Why do you like it?
2. Pick something on my interests list that you don't like. Why don't you like it?
3. Pick something that is on my interests list that surprises you. Why does this surprise you?
4. Pick something that is on my interests list that you know next to nothing about. What do you *think* it is?
5. Pick something that you think should be on my interests list. Why do you think it should be there?
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2. Emacs. The time I spent using Emacs is #3 on my list of the top 3 things I disliked about being a comp sci major (#1 was using VI, #2 was coding in Ada). In fact, in order to avoid having to use Emacs, I would carry a floppy with PC-Write around with me at all times so I could use that to edit my code.
3. I can't say that either one suprises me individually, but I find it kind of surprising to find anarcho-capitalism and United Nations on the same list.
4. Cryogeology. The study of cold rocks?
5. Calendar reform. With your pre-existing interests in metrification and 24-hour time, I would think you would also be thinking about time reform and rationalization on a larger scale.
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5. I'm interested in it, but I don't see much hope as long as we're a planet based civilization. The day/year cycle is just too strong to ignore.
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Personally, I would like to see a system of 12 months, each made of up three 10-day weeks plus five intercalendary days that don't belong to any week or month (spring, summer, fall, winter, and New Year's Day). Leap Day would be an intercalendary day added at the end of the fourth year.