Comments on: Blue Skies and Green Grass http://www.hsmagazine.net/2013/04/blue-skies-and-green-grass/ The PlayStation Home Magazine Fri, 13 Feb 2015 21:20:50 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=4.1.2 By: LostRainbow http://www.hsmagazine.net/2013/04/blue-skies-and-green-grass/#comment-283966 Wed, 17 Apr 2013 16:50:38 +0000 http://www.hsmagazine.net/?p=49426#comment-283966 Great article Ted. You always come up with great perception discussions. I agree with Burbie, Home is what you make of it. If you are into fashion and want to be in the fashion community, you join it. You can search for interests and find other people with the same interests and join clubs. Or you can have just a few friends and want to chill out in one of your spaces and if you want you can press the R1 button and tell everyone your mood!! Anyway, looking forward to your next article!

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By: Godzprototype http://www.hsmagazine.net/2013/04/blue-skies-and-green-grass/#comment-283960 Wed, 17 Apr 2013 11:43:29 +0000 http://www.hsmagazine.net/?p=49426#comment-283960 Yes! That really is a cool article. I would have to agree with KrazyFace. After years of consideration, the questions still hold weight.
Love to think about them. 8)

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By: Burbie52 http://www.hsmagazine.net/2013/04/blue-skies-and-green-grass/#comment-283938 Wed, 17 Apr 2013 09:47:36 +0000 http://www.hsmagazine.net/?p=49426#comment-283938 Once again you show us all a new way to look at Home. Like most things in life Home is what you make it, what you decide it is, your own reality either good or bad. Those outside don’t understand its complexities, nor do many who are on the inside. I think that is sad in a way for they are missing a lot if their concept of Home is so shallow. Home is a virtual world, not just a virtual reality. Great article as usual Ted.

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By: KrazyFace http://www.hsmagazine.net/2013/04/blue-skies-and-green-grass/#comment-283910 Wed, 17 Apr 2013 07:39:37 +0000 http://www.hsmagazine.net/?p=49426#comment-283910 I love perception discussions, especially when light is involved. The idea that something doesn’t exist until it’s perceived by someone, that defines not only it’s being but is then categorized and boxed by us is such a fundamental, telling part of the human condition and our need to make sense of the (our) world. Kinda makes me smile when I meet someone who’s so sure of their reality, that they see it as a simple, logical, factual thing. Like, the grass is green; no questions of light bouncing, or colour cones in the eye, or pathways of neurons linking that info to their brains, or even questions of microscopic or sub-atomic -- just, green, grass. Must be nice to have that certainty. But, I digress, I’m heading into Cox discussion territory here, so yeah, I’ll shurrup about that for now…

As for virtuality being our legacy, the weird thing here is that our Neanderthal ancestors had a much more time-resistant way of documentation than anything our space-year-2000 technology can manage. Our records of achievements will degrade and succumb to time’s ravages long before the story scrawlings of the ancient humans that came before. It’s kind of poetic irony if you ask me.

And yet again Ted, you’ve got me WAAAY too deeply for 8:40AM! Nice one man, I do like readin’ your stuff.

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By: Kassadee Marie http://www.hsmagazine.net/2013/04/blue-skies-and-green-grass/#comment-283905 Wed, 17 Apr 2013 03:09:05 +0000 http://www.hsmagazine.net/?p=49426#comment-283905 Saying this is a great article isn’t saying enough; I love your “take” on our virtual world. I wish more people could see Home for its possibilities,as well as its “realities”.

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