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		<title>1123 My dearest digg.com Game Player</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Please visit the page of my friend http://digg.com/users/michaelpinto Please visit the digg.com entry: http://digg.com/people/My_dearest_digg_com_Game_Player Sunday, January 4, 2008, by Lyno Sullivan 1123 My dearest digg.com Game Player, If you came from http://digg.com/users/lynosull to this little blog in an obscure corner of the universe called Peace Engine™, welcome. Doesn&#8217;t that very name alone kind of stop [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Please visit the page of my friend <a href="http://digg.com/users/michaelpinto">http://digg.com/users/michaelpinto</a></p>
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<p>Please visit the digg.com entry:<br />
<a href="http://digg.com/people/My_dearest_digg_com_Game_Player">http://digg.com/people/My_dearest_digg_com_Game_Player</a><br />
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<p>Sunday, January 4, 2008, by Lyno Sullivan</p>
<p>1123 My dearest digg.com Game Player,</p>
<p>If you came from <a href="http://digg.com/users/lynosull">http://digg.com/users/lynosull</a> to <a href="http://blog.peaceengine.com/">this little blog</a> in an obscure corner of the universe called Peace Engine™, welcome.  Doesn&#8217;t that very name alone kind of stop you in your tracks . . . Peace Engine™ . . . what does it mean?  What is its business?  For what does it thirst&#8211;for time investment, for something else?  For what human thing might an immortal non-human being thirst?</p>
<p>So why have you (the reader) decided to step outside the customary quick-fix Internet routine time spending behavior and actually read a second paragraph of a blog writing?  If reading blogs IS your behavioral pattern, then thank you and may your pathway be be blessed with an abundance of good things.</p>
<p>As a blog writer who labors long with mind upon pen, I am grateful for the occasional blog comment indicating another sentient human has stepped outside of its routine for some serendipity affirming recognition, if only for a moment, that some higher power seems to connect us, one to another, through our shared writings and readings.</p>
<p>We meet one another in our words and visual images.  Upon the Internet, we are all in the role, one to one another of a fleshless human with eyes and ears. And a fleshless human with a mind and heart. And a fleshless human with . . . with a body and some kind of higher power connecting it all together.</p>
<p>I wish there was a SuperDigg button of some kind.  I wish it for the humans who actually stop by a blog and read what has been written.  There are few higher honors one human can pay another than to simply read what has been written and find succor therein.</p>
<p>If there were a SuperDigg button, I suppose there would have to be a SuperGoodbye button to bury some writing and all subsequent digg.com links to the same blog writer.  It would take a lot for me to click the SuperGoodbye button on any human&#8217;s writing and publication stream because I so value the art of having something useful to say and saying it well that I would be disinclined to have the blog writer disappear forever.  Talent grows through much practice and just a little appreciation, now an then, gives the soul fuel for the next writing.</p>
<p>I am a writer seeking fans who will read the blog, add comments, and refer my writings to their friends based upon genuine appreciation of their meaning.  Until that time I take what I can get so digg, onward and upward, unto the fulfillment of the everyone&#8217;s highest calling before the alter of the oath sworn unto a higher power than one human alone in the universe.</p>
<p><strong>. . . Peace Engine™ is . . .</strong></p>
<p>Peace Engine™ is the conceptual framework within which the Peace Engine Automata (PEA™) operates.  PEA™ is the free software comprising a Peace Engine™ corporation, operating upon the earth as a non-human being, as an immortal person. Corporations, Clubs, for profit businesses, for prophet churches, . . . all are granted person-hood.  Peace Engine™ is only one model of an immortal person.</p>
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