Gnome Bodhi
Gnome Bodhi is a blogger, digital artist and all-around nice guy, currently residing in Rahway, NJ.
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Reality's LimitsOur perception of reality is limited not only to the data we receive, but our ability to process it in a meaningful way. For humans, reality and perception are one.
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Religious Freedom, and Islam Near Ground ZeroA short diatribe on the furor over the Islamic cultural center at Ground Zero and its implications for religious freedom in America.
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I Have a Passport!A description of a modern U.S. Passport and what it contains. -
God, Hawking and CreationScience and faith are not exclusive of each other.
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The Quandary of SchizophreniaIn my youth I was diagnosed with mild schizophrenia and borderline personality disorder. Where once I had difficulty combating the effects that these disorders have on my psyche, today I use those detriments to my benefit. -
Verizon is an ExtortionistVerizon may be trying to get me to upgrade my cell phone by inserting their own content into my picture messages to the Internet.
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Propaganda: Please Stop ThinkingPropaganda is not aimed at people who think, remember and use logic. It's aimed at people who react on emotional levels to intellectual issues.
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How Not to Obtain a U.S. PassportWhat to expect from the US Sate Department when applying for a passport. -
The Matrix Movies Provide Contrast on the Perception of RealityThe Matrix puts forth the idea that reality is nothing more than our perception of the environment around us, and that our perceptions could be unutterably wrong. The author attemps to resolve the paradox of perceived reality through simple reason. -
Cards, Dice and Keyboards: A Gamer's Life of GamesThe author examines the games he enjoyed from his youth into adulthood. Elements of play, such as competitiveness and cooperative play, are discussed. -
Staying Young at Heart: How to Keep a Youthful AttitudeThe author gives some tips for keeping young at heart. Playing, reading, writing, exercise, laughter and prayer are all touched upon as ways to retain a young and active mind. -
Halloween: For Kids and Adults, Right?The author compares his perceptions of why he enjoyed Halloween as a child with the reasons he enjoys the holiday today as an adult. -
Little Red Pickup TruckI owned a red 1989 Nissan pickup truck with more things wrong with it than you could shake a stick at. This is the story of Ol' Dependable's last days. -
Being Hindu-A Follower of Hinduism Attempts to Explain His BeliefsHinduism, for the average Westerner in the street, is a pretty strange religion. Here the author attempts to explain, in simple terms, what it is he believes and why. -
Ultima Online's Ninth Anniversary CollectionThe Ninth Anniversary Collection for Ultima Online features a large number of early-buyer gifts and new devices for both new and veteran UO players to enjoy. -
Top Ten Songs by Emerson, Lake & PalmerThe top ten songs, in the author's opinion, by EL&P, the 1970's progressive rock supergroup. Most of the songs chosen stem from the band's earliest and more experimental years. -
Ultima Online: The Best Online Game Money Can BuyA short description and review of Ultima Online, the longest running massively-multiplayer game in history. Active scenarios, unique locations, PvP combat, customizable housing, crafting and an involved development team make UO the game of choice. -
Top Ten Toys for Old FartsA humorous look at things you should never buy for elderly people. Instead, you should let the elderly buy these things themselves. It will give them a sense of independence, and relieves you of any blame.
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Allow Me to Introduce MyselfA short introductory and automiographical article about the author of works appearing in this section.



