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		By: GeorgeEliot		</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Jan 2009 00:59:48 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The Fool on the Hill, by John Lennon, is a song about R. Buckminster &quot;Bucky&quot; Fuller, a designer, futurist and inventor who taught at Southern Illinois University at Carbondale between 1966 and 1983 when he died.  Even though he was a full professor, he only used to fly in and give two lectures a year, they  were given at the biggest lecture hall that we had, you had to get there 4 hours before the lecture to get a seat, it was open enrollment.  I went twice.  It was the most densely packed two hours of learning I ever received in my life.   Remember the Fool On The Hill saw the sun going down and the eyes in his head saw the world spinning &#039;round.
You can Google R. Buckminster Fuller if you want, he actually has a element on the Periodic Table named for him.  It&#039;s called:  Buckminsterfullerene  Bucky Fuller designed the Geodesic Dome and he made a map of the Earth that was totally undistorted.   He was a brilliant person.  No the song wasn&#039;t about God.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Fool on the Hill, by John Lennon, is a song about R. Buckminster &#8220;Bucky&#8221; Fuller, a designer, futurist and inventor who taught at Southern Illinois University at Carbondale between 1966 and 1983 when he died.  Even though he was a full professor, he only used to fly in and give two lectures a year, they  were given at the biggest lecture hall that we had, you had to get there 4 hours before the lecture to get a seat, it was open enrollment.  I went twice.  It was the most densely packed two hours of learning I ever received in my life.   Remember the Fool On The Hill saw the sun going down and the eyes in his head saw the world spinning &#8217;round.<br />
You can Google R. Buckminster Fuller if you want, he actually has a element on the Periodic Table named for him.  It&#8217;s called:  Buckminsterfullerene  Bucky Fuller designed the Geodesic Dome and he made a map of the Earth that was totally undistorted.   He was a brilliant person.  No the song wasn&#8217;t about God.</p>
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		By: Evan		</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Jan 2009 11:19:43 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Someone has seen the news...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Someone has seen the news&#8230;</p>
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		By: Eddy		</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Jan 2009 00:12:14 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[LOL. I have a 2006 CD by Carly called &quot;Into White&quot; and vaguely remembered that &#039;her kids sang back up for some of the songs&#039;. I played the CD at work today (and snuck a few peeks at the liner notes). There were several songs where I thought James Taylor was singing the back-up; I learned today that it was Ben. They really do sound alike! (First time I ever heard Julian Lennon, I was amazed how much he sounded like John.)
I used my lies as building blocks.
I used my rules as weapons (stones).
Although they were only dreams, I let them guide me
And I built this tower...the sum of my lies, my rigidity and my crazy dreams.
Here in my tower, in the company of fools, I look down on the rest of you
--and sing the blues.
(Singing them for himself stuck in his tower? Singing them for the earth he looks down upon? He doesn&#039;t answer but he does fall down.--right away. I imagine he keeps singing the blues, with yet another layer of conviction.)]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>LOL. I have a 2006 CD by Carly called &#8220;Into White&#8221; and vaguely remembered that &#8216;her kids sang back up for some of the songs&#8217;. I played the CD at work today (and snuck a few peeks at the liner notes). There were several songs where I thought James Taylor was singing the back-up; I learned today that it was Ben. They really do sound alike! (First time I ever heard Julian Lennon, I was amazed how much he sounded like John.)<br />
I used my lies as building blocks.<br />
I used my rules as weapons (stones).<br />
Although they were only dreams, I let them guide me<br />
And I built this tower&#8230;the sum of my lies, my rigidity and my crazy dreams.<br />
Here in my tower, in the company of fools, I look down on the rest of you<br />
&#8211;and sing the blues.<br />
(Singing them for himself stuck in his tower? Singing them for the earth he looks down upon? He doesn&#8217;t answer but he does fall down.&#8211;right away. I imagine he keeps singing the blues, with yet another layer of conviction.)</p>
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		By: David Blakeslee		</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Jan 2009 20:55:19 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[airbags...
seatbelts....
anti-lock brakes...
analogous?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>airbags&#8230;<br />
seatbelts&#8230;.<br />
anti-lock brakes&#8230;<br />
analogous?</p>
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		By: Drowssap Savings And Loan		</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Jan 2009 16:17:30 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Those lyrics could apply to &lt;strong&gt;Alan Greenspan&lt;/strong&gt;.
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He kept interest rates low to encourage massive borrowing and debt.  He believed that spending money on consumer goods produced in China would make us a rich nation.  We followed him like the Pied Piper and completed our house of cards &quot;&lt;em&gt;Just in time to fall down.&lt;/em&gt;&quot;
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Pay off your debts folks.  The &quot;experts&quot; on TV are wrong.  All signs point to the fact that the Great Depression 2.0 will be more severe than 1.0.  We entered the 1929 bust at 150% debt to GDP level.  &lt;strong&gt;We are entering this depression at almost 300% debt to GDP level! &lt;/strong&gt;  It&#039;s like the difference between driving a car into a brick wall at 15mph and 30mph.  Neither is good but 30mph is a lot more destructive no matter how well you swerve at the last second.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Those lyrics could apply to <strong>Alan Greenspan</strong>.<br />
&#8212;<br />
He kept interest rates low to encourage massive borrowing and debt.  He believed that spending money on consumer goods produced in China would make us a rich nation.  We followed him like the Pied Piper and completed our house of cards &#8220;<em>Just in time to fall down.</em>&#8221;<br />
&#8212;<br />
Pay off your debts folks.  The &#8220;experts&#8221; on TV are wrong.  All signs point to the fact that the Great Depression 2.0 will be more severe than 1.0.  We entered the 1929 bust at 150% debt to GDP level.  <strong>We are entering this depression at almost 300% debt to GDP level! </strong>  It&#8217;s like the difference between driving a car into a brick wall at 15mph and 30mph.  Neither is good but 30mph is a lot more destructive no matter how well you swerve at the last second.</p>
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