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WordPress Template Search

Saturday, February 4th, 2012

WordPress Template Search

As if my life is not busy enough, I have decided that it is time for me to find a new Wodpress theme for my peaceengine.com blog. This post records that journey and the resulting decision.

Blog Theme Search

  • First I searched for sites that recomended companies providing various WordPress themes. I found themegrade.com especially helpful. Their page combines the ratings in the 3 categories and reveals the top 10 theme providers who develop elegant WordPress themes. Their #1 overall pick was ElegantThemes so, given their high rating in all categories, I decided to begin there. They were ranked #1 in Theme Graphic Design, #2 in Theme Functionality and Usability, and #3 in Theme Coding, which coincidentally matched the weight I assigned to the categories themselves.
  • I very much liked that ElegantThemes license is GPL for PHP, XHTML and JS files. I was troubled by the non-GPL license for CSS and theme images but figured I’d wait and see how that played out.
  • Elegantthemes $39 per year fee for unlimited download and use of all themes seemed reasonable and affordable.

ElegantThemes Evaluation

I decided to study the top few themes in order of their overall rankings and record my thoughts

  • Using the ThemeGrade rating list as a guide I explored ElegantThemes. For the most part the descriptive phrasing is straight from the ElegantThemes gallery comments.
  • InterPhase is a beautiful, clean design that maintains a “cutting edge” feel without loosing its sense of professionalism.
  • Evolution is ElegantThemes first fully responsive design. What makes the theme so special is its ability to adapt to various screen size. Shrinking the browser size during live preview demonstrates this ability.
  • Coldstone offers a unique blend of grungy and professional elements.

Dear_Blog_Holder

Friday, January 14th, 2011

Thu, 1/13/2011

Dear Blog Holder,

I setup an account at your blog site. I have prepared some post or comment and have posted it. I may have uploaded some spreadsheet, image, document, etc.

I create original works for publication that will not infringe upon the proprietary rights of any human or non-human being, the rights including but not limited to the copyleft, copyright, patent, trademark, or trade secrets of any third party.

All of my proprietary rights are available to the Blog Holder in exchange for currency but that topic is out of scope for this now present message. The point of this publication is to share information about the copyleft portion of the PeaceEngine™License (LICENSE).

For a copyleft discussion please visit the Free Software Foundation website.

I have provided the Blog Holder with some landing pages various places in this blog. The Categories at the right provide a “license” grouping of writings pertinent to the LICENSE. This category contains posts which explain various terms and conditions for the copying, distribution, and derivation of works licensed under the LICENSE.

I do not much like the often used “intellectual property” phrase because it obscures the fact that each right is enabled by our constitution and enumerated in various Chapters of Law, decisions and opinions of the Judicial Branch of Government. I prefer to list the individual rights in the manner of: copyleft, copyright, patent, trademark, or trade secrets.

PeaceEngine™License (LICENSE) grants a no fee license for the copy and distribution of copyleft works.

PEACE ENGINE™ LICENSE

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A Line in the Sands of Time

Saturday, June 19th, 2010

Saturday, June 19, 2010, 6:48 AM, 63 degrees, Woodbury, Minnesota, at 6:00 AM I watched the sun rise from a few degrees east of northeast into a Minnesota morning’s clear blue sky. A few minutes ago the sky began filling with clouds.

I decided to blog into my computer instead of hand writing into my journal. In terms of blog time as it relates to real time, this post delineates a shift in focus from what exists below this post and, therefore, further back in time.

This feature of one post appearing below and also further back in time while another post appearing above and also further ahead in time happens because that is how a WordPress blog is programmed. This need to be upside down with respect to time arises because, when the reader selects some category to catch up on, the last thing they want to have to do is to scroll to the bottom of the selected category blog.

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In terms of the phases of life, having attained three score years of life, a human ought to be permitted to retire from the fears and worries of day to day life and to begin truthfully blogging their memoirs and their hopes, under an assumed name.

Copyright © 2010 under the assumed name of Wyl Newland and Wyl.Newland@peaceengine.com where all copyright, patent, and trademark rights are reserved and granted under license such that all royalty fees are payable unto Peace Engine Corporation, Billings, Montana. Anyone sending an email to the above email address owes one U.S. dollar as a royalty fee and agrees to this as a term and condition of using the fore-mentioned email address in any manner. All copyright material is available under a royalty free pure copyleft license. All these terms and conditions shall exist whenever a work is signed with the Wyl Newland assumed name.

The above Copyright Notice shall persist pursuant to all peaceengine.com posts above, within, and below this post.

;HE ADD Help Facility

Sunday, March 28th, 2010

Please be forewarned. A conversation by means of the ADD Help Facility could take days. But the outcome is guaranteed. If you speak to enough humans about your problem you will find some human living somewhere on the face of planet earth who will be able to help you ameliorate your problem in a sane and rational way.

I pulled the above quote out of the writing and drawing shown below. I cleaned it up some. But it gets at the idea enough to satisfy the notion of it possibly containing some patent claims. I don’t take the notion too seriously that the ;HE ADD Help Facility is the gold nugget of an idea that will make me wealthy. Before we make that decision let’s consider how it works.

So how does ;HE (the ADD Help Facility) really work. What are the steps involved for the human using their computer or phone:

1) Start ADD
2) Type “;HE” and press Enter
3) Fill out the form and in your preferred language(s).
3a) Make a written record of your problem, AND/OR
3b) Make a voice record of your problem.
4) Click or say “SEND”.
5) Wait by your computer and phone for the 20 minutes counting down on the timer.
6) Watch the processing statistics of how many humans it takes to sort through your problem and identify what it is and decide who best to handle it
7) Before the 20 minutes are up someone will have called you about your problem
8) If nobody calls it means the system is broken. There is no such thing as an unanswered call for help.

This idea is a relatively easy computer problem to solve. The problem actually scales well based upon geography. Please be fore-warned. This blog entry may disappear from the Internet at some future time.

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1124 My First Portable Computer

Friday, January 9th, 2009

January 8, 2009 by Lyno Sullivan
1124 My First Portable Computer

My First Portable Computer

By 1970 I had finalized the general design for my first portable electronic computer. It featured four PDP-11 computers and an electrical generator of sufficient capacity. This was to become my Rolling Home, permitting me to roll down highways, of a nomadic life filled with music, women, and everything necessary to living inside a self-driving portable computer.

In late 1969, as a Computer Science major, I had the opportunity to program the IBM 1620 computer. I remember quite well turning on the computer and waiting while the machine went through its power-on self diagnostics and startup sequence. The computer had no disk drive so everything was controlled by console switches and pre-punched eighty column cards.

Once the machine had warmed up I sat at the console and toggled my hand written bootstrap loader program into the computer, one machine instruction at a time. I pressed the Run button. The machine loaded whatever program had been placed into the card reader input tray and ran it.

The most common program I loaded was the Fortran compiler. I learned to program in Fortran on the punch card based IBM 1620. I later learned the Dartmouth Basic language on the paper and magnetic tape based DEC PDP-11 computer.

The PDP-11 computer gave me the vision of putting the computer inside a bus, along with an electric generator. I figured that would allow me to travel around the country, in my bus and with my computer.

I figured I would program the computer to drive the bus for me. I planned to ride along as co-pilot, in the driver’s seat, ready to disable the self-driving system at the push of a button. I planned to be ready to resume driving the bus whenever it encountered a situation I had not programmed it to handle.

I foresaw needing four computers: 1) for controlling the sensors and actuators used in driving the bus, 2) for listening to me program the bus to drive itself, 3) for watching the road, and 4) for decision making controlling the overall system.

I designed all of the systems but never got around to building my portable computer, for obvious reasons: lack of money, lack of a shop, abundance of the necessary affairs of life, and so on and so forth.

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1121 Time Investor Pool (TIP™)

Saturday, January 3rd, 2009

Friday, January 2, 2009, by Lyno Sullivan

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1121 Time Investor Pool (TIP™)
. . . Time Investor Pool . . .

Human time investment is the new commodity of the new economy. Social networks can involve huge investments of time. Up until now, time investments have been difficult to ascertain and keep track of. From now on, by the mere application of Peace Engine™ Time Investor Pool (TIP™) technology, everything will change.

. . . Kinds of Time Investments . . .

Lots of kinds of time investments count for credit in the Peace Engine™ Time Accounting system.
. reading Peace Engine™ Literature
. playing the Peace Engine™ social networking Game
. recording Peace Engine™ copyleft works
. recording Peace Engine™ patent claims
. recording Peace Engine™ trademark claims
. distributing Peace Engine™ copyleft works
. writing Peace Engine™ GPL software
. publishing a Peace Engine™ Survey of Field
. saying or doing Peace Engine™ License anything

. . . Reading Counts for Time Investment Credit . . .

Please slow down enough to read Peace Engine™ writings. They are written in a conversational manner, by means of unforgiving ink upon paper. Reading anything published under the Peace Engine™ License Mark counts for time investment credit in Peace Engine™.

. . . Patent Claim Writing . . .

Some time investments are especially worthy of being recorded in a journal or diary. In so far as patent claims are concerned, one purpose of such a recording is to create a record acceptable as proof of discovery in a courtroom. Such a hand-written Inventor’s Diary (id™) process is essential for the recording of patent claims. This fact of life ensures that each page comprises well written recordings of time investments made in support of the Mission and Goals of Peace Engine™.

. . . The Prime Directive . . .

All time investments presented for credit in Peace Engine™ conform to one primary condition (The Prime Directive). The Time Accounting Transactions must be recorded in a bound volume of some form. The recorded page is scanned into a digital image (of the hand-written page) which is presented for credit.

. . . Tracking Time Is Essential . . .

Please keep track of your time invested in Peace Engine™ and present it (the id™ page within the bound volume) when it comes time for Peace Engine™ to return the favor in some agreed upon manner.

The culture of recording time investments is easily learned in Grade School or is simply learned by practice or by being shown how by a friend.

. . . RESOURCES . . .

The Time Investor Pool (TIP™) is a filed patent claim of Peace Engine™. Please be respectful of the bifurcated patent claim’s royalty free license for embodiment within GNU GPL licensed (copyleft) software.

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111O Immortality Beckons Us

Friday, January 2nd, 2009

January 1, 2009, Lyno Sullivan

111O Immortality Beckons Us

Let us suppose that we created a business corporation designed to be immortal. What would that corporation look like? How would it operate? What would be its Mission and its Principles. Could our immortal creation preserve and present our creative works for thousand year? What would guarantee it.

. . . But Humans Are Mortal . . .

Every adult human knows that it will die someday. Some few among us die in the reigns of terror designed to kill innocents, in the wars designed to kill combatants, or in the plagues, famines, and natural disasters besetting regional populations of humans. In the civilized world, most of us die one at a time, in bed, under less strenuous circumstances. It’s no longer a secret, every human has to die, someday. And you will to. It’s life. For other humans are born every day, and the wheel of life rolls onward, into the future.

From those humans passing before us, what is it that we most desire? From most it is their continuing sentient life that we most desire. It is their story telling ability combined with their stories of our lives, well lived, that we crave. It is our family stories about where our ancestors came from. How our family came to this place we call home. We want to know when and how our family emigrated to this region we call home. We value the artifacts which are family heirlooms. We value the letters, writings, paintings, and works of art created by the generation preceding us.

Let us advance the clock one thousand years. What is it that our descended families most want to know about us, if anything at all? They will want to know the family stories associated with the family heirlooms they have received from us. Otherwise, they will want digital access to all of the family letters, papers, writings, photographs, audio recordings, films, and so forth, that we invested the time in preserving.

Let us roll the clock back to the present time. Knowing that our descendants will will want a digital copy of the family memorabilia, what must we do today to effect the outcome of bringing enough order into our lives so that we may begin to catalog our digital effects for our posterity. This is the closest we are likely to get to immortality in this lifetime so we better accept it and get on with capturing our creative works and cataloging them, so they are in shape for their pending immortality.

. . . Creative Works Live Forever . . .

How many of us, do you think, would want our own creative works to live forever?

. . . GUARANTEE, to Preserve . . .

Let us suppose there exists a place guaranteeing to hold onto our digital artifacts for one thousand years. Our children and grand-children receive the physical artifacts we acquire throughout our life. Excepting for those few family artifacts we ourselves acquired from our parents, grand parents, great grandparents, and who remembers how far back and how many miles an artifact has traveled on it journey into family heirloom status.

Let us suppose that we create some work preserved intact for one thousand years. Assuming humans living one thousand years from now find merit in what we created, would that be enough? Ten thousand years, then. Would not ten thousand years be a satisfactory enough immortality for our work? A million? How many years trigger our sense of having attained enough immortality from earth bound life.

. . . A New Business Model . . .

Let us further suppose that we created a business corporation designed to last forever more. What would that corporation look like? How would it operate? What would be its Mission and its Principles.

The Peace Engine™ is designed to last for as long as human civilization on a mass scale enjoys the benefits of a computerized society, or one thousand years, whichever is the less. The Peace Engine™ is now embodied within twin corporations, one domiciled in Montana and one domiciled in Minnesota.

Peace Engine™ is the theoretical framework within which every Peace Engine™ Corporation must operate. Certain of the Peace Engine™ Articles of Incorporation will sunset in one thousand years. Otherwise, the Articles dictate the manner of the construction of an immortal non-human being subjected to certain limitations–operational parameters–governance–so that the corporation shall operate in perpetuity in a manner of goodwill and mutual benefit among its forty-eight thousand human being owners.

. . . Definitions . . .

A corporation is an example of an immortal non-human being.

Every corporation has an Incorporator and an owner (mortal human or non-)

Humans can be the Incorporate of an immortal non-human being.

The Internet affords the Works of humanity a certain immortality.

. . . RESOURCES . . .

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111N The Peace Engine™ Mark

Thursday, January 1st, 2009

111N The Peace Engine™ Mark
January 1, 2009, Lyno Sullivan

Assume that upon a hand drawn page there exists some drawing, writing, production, some Work of Art, in the highest sense of the meaning of Art practiced by a human resulting in an object, a Work being rendered into the realm of copyright, patent, trademark, and other similar meanings, such as shall now exist or be later devised.

When the Creator of said Work places an elevated mark of property ownership such as a registered trademark (®) or affixes a copyright (©) mark to the entirety of a Work, they are establishing a claim to that Work, be it a trademark in commerce or a copy mark of ownership, they rely upon the sense and the duty, of Justice, of other humans in respecting the property nature of that Work.

The Peace Engine™ License Mark serves a similar purpose in a combinatorial manner. When shown by its position elevated above and to the right (in the English Language) of the centerline of some word, phrase, drawn symbol, or similar Work, the Work’s producer does thereby claim said Work to be an original Work and to be licensed according to the Mark of the Peace Engine™ License, signifying a claim of property ownership and a licensing of the various property rights, each according to their kind:

1) copy right and pure copyleft AND
2) patent right and claim GPL bifurcation AND
3) trademark right and information commerce marking AND
4) property ownership (rights in general) AND
5) property marking right.

The property marking right has always existed among humankind. I am gonna go out on a limb and declare that marking property will persist for so long as humankind exists.

. . . Pure Copyleft . . .

Assume that Copyright if a domain. Assume a Work is placed into the domain of Copyright. In the United States, simple publication suffices to place a Work into the domain of Copyright.

Copyleft is predicated upon the existence of a human value called Freedom. Copyleft defines the freedoms granted by the producer of a Work unto said Work’s consumers. Pure Copyleft requires that all consumers are granted copyleft rights to all forms of the original work and all derived Works. Copyleft is a subset of Copyright. Copyleft exhibits the mathematical principle of domain closure, in the sense of transitive closure.

My recollection is that Mr. Stallman does not like the “producer” and “consumer” model of Copyleft flow. Perhaps that is because the terminology implies the existence of a Copyleft Economy, the existence of which I do believe exists, with other commodities than money changing hands.

For example, consider Copyleft flow in the sense of a heart to heart soul information transfer. While that idea might make for an interesting book, “The Soul Flow Economy”™, but this is hardly the time or place for such unusual discourse. Instead, let’s use a less abstract and more practical example of Pure Copyleft.

. . . An Example of Pure Copyleft . . .

Suppose someone wrote a page and marked it with the Peace Engine™ License Mark. Suppose a poet picked up that page and wove it into a poem. Under the principle of Pure Copyleft that poem may need to be licensed under a Pure Copyleft license (when in doubt, it never hurts to affix the Mark). Suppose a musician wrote a song and played it upon a public stage. Suppose an audience member filmed the musician performing the song and put the video upon the Internet. Pure Copyleft follows, to the maximum practical extent, from Work to Work.

. . . RESOURCES . . .
This: http://peaceengine.com/blog/2009/01/01/111n-the-peace-engine%E2%84%A2-mark/
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Prev: http://digg.com/people/My_Dearest_Mister_Stallman

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Copyleft http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/
Copyleft http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copyleft
Bifurcation http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bifurcation
Patent http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patent
Trademark http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trademark

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111M My Dearest Mister Stallman

Wednesday, December 31st, 2008

111M My Dearest Mister Stallman, by Lyno Sullivan

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Tuesday, December 30, 2008

My dearest Mr. Stallman,

It has been several years since we discoursed. As I recollect it you were about to start to work in earnest on the GNU General Public License (GPL) version 2.0. As we parted company I may not have told you that Google disconnected my Gmail account for some reason they never explained. Consequently, my recollection of our discourse is based on memory rather than upon the email substance.

That was during the time I was writing under the pen name “Wyl Newland”. I had sent you and Mr. Moglen a copy of my Time Investor Pool (TIP™) patent application I had filed. A shared it with you as proof that I had actually filed it and, therefore, I could offer to the Free Software Foundation (FSF) to bifurcate my patent rights into two streams: 1) a royalty free license for all software under the GPL and 2) all other commercial rights retained by me or my corporation.

These last two years have been busy for me but I did complete the License we discussed. This letter series brings you up to date on all things, beginning with the License

. . . The Peace Engine™ License . . .

The Peace Engine™ License operates simply:

1) the Mark of the license shall be named “the line segment withing the circle”, “the multiplicative identity (x = one times x) inside the additive identity (x = zero plus x)”, “digit one inside of zero”, “letter I inside of letter O”, and other similar meaningful descriptions of the Mark depicted below.

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When the Mark (the Peace Engine™ License Mark) is affixed upon the Work by its Creator (Author, Artist, Producer, et al), the irrevocable action defines the work according to the terms and conditions of the Peace Engine™ License, such THAT:

2) all copyright is pure copyleft

3) patent rights bifurcate with GPL’d software being royalty free and all other rights reserved

4) trademarks of information commerce emerge whenever the Mark of the License is affixed to any copyright work’s visual symbol, within or upon the work.

. . . RESOURCES . . .
This: http://peaceengine.com/blog/2008/12/31/111m-my-dearest-mister-stallman/

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