In high school I became obsessed with Gödel, Escher, Bach; in college in the 80s I studied philosophy of language, linguistics and AI; then tracked along with that stuff on the side through various career incarnations through the 90s (newspaper production guy, systems programmer, Internet entrepreneur, etc.). I’m now a transactional attorney who helps people buy and sell services and technology and work together to make stuff—sort of a meta-anti-Lloyd Dobler.
I’m de-lurking because I finished HP:MoR a month ago and I’m chewing through the sequences at a rapid clip; it’s all resonating nicely with my decades-long marinade in a lot of the same source materials referenced in the sequences. It’s also helping me to systematize a lot of ad-hoc observations I’ve made over the years about the role that imperfect cognition plays in my life and my corner of the legal world.
Looking forward to hanging out here with you folks!
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In high school I became obsessed with Gödel, Escher, Bach; in college in the 80s I studied philosophy of language, linguistics and AI; then tracked along with that stuff on the side through various career incarnations through the 90s (newspaper production guy, systems programmer, Internet entrepreneur, etc.). I’m now a transactional attorney who helps people buy and sell services and technology and work together to make stuff—sort of a meta-anti-Lloyd Dobler.
I’m de-lurking because I finished HP:MoR a month ago and I’m chewing through the sequences at a rapid clip; it’s all resonating nicely with my decades-long marinade in a lot of the same source materials referenced in the sequences. It’s also helping me to systematize a lot of ad-hoc observations I’ve made over the years about the role that imperfect cognition plays in my life and my corner of the legal world.
Looking forward to hanging out here with you folks!