Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Decisions..

Many people have heard such scenarios: Imagine your part of a 7 person team going caving when the guide gets stuck in the cave entrance/exit. The tide is coming in, and when it reaches high tide the 6 of you will die but the guide won't - he will eventually lose a bit of weight and wriggle out. Conveniently someone brought some dynamite with them - which could be handy for removing the obstacle; namely the guide stuck in the exit. There are no other exits, and you are too deep to blow another exit. The guide won't budge either. Do you kill the guide, or not?

As part of a paper we discussed this question as part of a tutorial. It was interesting to note that many of the females wouldn't kill the guide and hypothesized over possible alternatives. Guys took more to the principles and opted to kill the guide. In the tutorial I opted to blow the guide out of the hole. Guess I looked at it like this:

Someone is going to die; either the guide (1 person) or us (6 people).
The 6 who will die will do so uncomfortably by drowning whilst the guide will be killed instantaneously.
Thus, the guide will go. I think when faced with the decision between ones own life or anothers that it is hard to be impartial about it (in saying this there are many exceptions e.g. defending loved ones). In this case the best good from this scenario would be to save six.

Sunday, January 11, 2009

Wimbledon + Kiwi

I've been into some tennis recently. Does anyone know if any Kiwi players actually make it to the Wimbledon tournament? Watched a bit of the Heineken Open today and only saw one Kiwi and the rest were all from overseas (the kiwi guy got beaten by an American). So I'm interested to know, do Kiwi tennis players make it to Wimbledon?

Another YouTube Vid

I forgot this one. This is the original Darth voice. Click Here.

Lastest YouTube Vids

The lastest I have watched in interesting YouTube vids.

A home made slide. Click Here.
A new Heineken commercial. Click Here.
A Guiness (yuck) beer commercial. Click Here.
Some hard hits in 2008 AFL. Click Here.

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

The Yes Man

**This may spoil the movie...a little...**

So we watched the 'Yes Man' tonight with Jim Carrey in it. Apart from one scene with the grandma it is a funny movie. I had a few good laughs. Got thinking though on the way home about how that movie could relate to christianity [cause every movie relates some how...]. I guess I would describe the Yes meeting as the church, the head speaker, Terrence, as the pastor, and the covenant made as entering the Christian faith. From there the abuse of the 'Yes' word could be equivilant to high standing morals (such the most christians are supposed to have). While it leads to a better quality of life, there is a tension between choosing to live the moralistic life and living true to feelings and desires. Perhaps best articulated as this: we don't need to say WWJD at every decision made in life and force ourselves to live that way. Fortunately Jim Carrey comes to understand this.

Welcome

Hey...well...we [I] haven't posted anything for a while, but here is the post to represent our alive and kicking existence on this planet earth. We've been out and about over the last few weeks visiting family. Ended it all with a visit to Masterton for Christmas and the Kapiti Coast for the gap in between boxing day and new years.

Hope everyone else had a great christmas and happy new years!

Cheers

Philip