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Aaron Bilger
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Objectivist and custom hardware and software engineering design consultant, I live in Atlanta, GA. Periodically I become more frustrated by/interested in the effects of philosophy in the real world, such as the 'New New Deal' now being fed to America.
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Thanks for the further info, MSK. Sounds ugly. I'm starting to hope this ends up one of those cases where any wealth gets left to a chihuahua or goldfish.
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Michael H Mellen Revocable Trust - Property Records Search | RealtyHop WWW.REALTYHOP.COM Search property records for Michael H Mellen Revocable Trust. Find deeds, titles, and mortgages for individuals. I am extremely skeptical of the conservatorship move being warranted. But I am also struggling to see how the owner of Ayn Rand's copyrights/recipient of her royalties/purchaser of this house needs a GoFundMe.
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Thanks for all the additional info, MSK! I'm definitely going to have to check out Grok. I'd dismissed it after it wasn't as useful/smart of a static-knowledge LLM as latest Claude or ChatGPT. But (assuming it's not hallucinating like mad ) its aggregation of web search including legal filings, Twitter, etc. is quite impressive.
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Leonard Peikoff apparently is having conservatorship attempted to be applied to him. While I haven't followed big-O Objectivist news or groups for many years (and Peikoff would likely write me off as anarchist or other not-really-an-Oist ), I have plenty of Objectivist friends who've gotten a lot out of LP's writing or podcasts, and this new action seems unjustified. I don't know and can't comment about any particular personal drama he mentions - e.g. motives, will, or relationship concerning his family - and this is obviously only a single side of the story there. It must be a trying time for all involved regardless of these details. I will say that any bar for conservatorship should be extremely high - and his writing a long but coherent defense against it seems at least some significant evidence against it. While I personally wouldn't choose to employ words like 'evil' for rhetorical reasons (even if I thought that evaluation was correct), such moralistic language sounds like classic Peikoff too. Protect Leonard Peikoff WWW.FACEBOOK.COM Dear Objectivist Students and Friends, I am Leonard Peikoff and I share with you today another fight against a grave social injustice. I am outraged, let alone astounded and even heartbroken, at a...
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I saw those from D Friedman too. I hope it's not GHS, but fear it is. I've not been able to find any other confirming or refuting evidence online.
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Atlanta Objectivist Society conference (ATLOSCon 2011)
Aaron replied to Aaron's topic in Events and Happenings
MSK- I'm thankful you have created and maintained an active Objectivist forum, complete with 'Events and Happenings' area. This seemed a perfect place to announce ATLOSCon. I tend to avoid spending time or focus on most Oist personal or philosophical conflicts or schisms, and as a result am generally unaware of them. When I posted I did not know of such a conflict concerning Diana Hsieh or other speakers vs yourself or Objectivist Living. Looking for 'False Friends of Objectivism' now, I find the page http://www.dianahsieh.com/ff/. It does not appear to name you or OL, though regardless, I believe you concerning there being substantial conflicts. If you consider them sufficient reason to not list this year's ATLOSCon on OL, please let me know and I can remove the posting. Thanks- Aaron -
Atlanta Objectivist Society conference (ATLOSCon 2011)
Aaron replied to Aaron's topic in Events and Happenings
Phil- Thanks for sharing that, and for your graciousness and attitude. It makes me hope to meet you more, maybe at a future ATLOSCon or other conference. Chris- Thanks for the positive comments on lodging and under-25 discount. I'm sorry the speaker line-up will keep you a way this year, but hope you will still consider coming in the future. -
Atlanta Objectivist Society conference (ATLOSCon 2011)
Aaron replied to Aaron's topic in Events and Happenings
I just noticed that you are considering coming with Phil, so just wanted to say that whatever your concerns with certain speaker(s) you are definitely welcome to come, and I'd like to meet y'all. -
Atlanta Objectivist Society conference (ATLOSCon 2011)
Aaron replied to Aaron's topic in Events and Happenings
James - I hope you do make it! I'd love to meet you. Shea's session is definitely on my list too. Phil - Thanks for your comments and vote of confidence. I definitely am encouraged by more 'grassroots' regional organizations and conferences - Atlanta of course, but also more activity in Chicago, Denver, Baltimore, Kansas City, etc. (Think globally, act locally?) For the record- Atlanta Objectivist Society (AOS or ATLOS) may be distributing promotional flyers from various Objectivist organizations who send us materials, but is not ARI or TAS sponsored. ATLOSCon is organized by Kelly Elmore, and other ATLOS functions are organized either by her or by Jenn Casey, with many other local ATLOS members volunteering and assisting. ATLOSCon is not OCON, nor is it intended to be. This is a labor of love by people who are passionate about Objectivism as well as other diverse interests, and want to meet and share these values with others. -
Atlanta Objectivist Society conference (ATLOSCon 2011)
Aaron replied to Aaron's topic in Events and Happenings
Treating this sincerely, yes, many of us (locals and out-of-towners) are into working out and hiking, in addition to pursuing other values. Concerning music, there's not a formal session (other than 'Math of Music), though at the evening party there's likely to be some Objectivist-themed filking. It's a fun, eclectic group. Aaron -
Atlanta Objectivist Society conference (ATLOSCon 2011)
Aaron replied to Aaron's topic in Events and Happenings
I do not know Diana Hsieh well, having just met her recently at SnowCon, though I like what I've seen and like her work on projects like OLists. I understand that - like many Objectivists - she has been involved in various scuffles and has her opponents. I have no interest or time for arguing about anyone's personal values or faults, but do hope that if any potential attendees are not a fan of a particular speaker, they do not let it turn them off from the whole conference and all the other great sessions and events. (Sometimes I fear every Objectivist gathering will be empty otherwise) -
I do not know Diana Hsieh well, having just met her recently at SnowCon, though I like what I've seen and like her work on projects like OLists. I understand that - like many Objectivists - she has been involved in various scuffles and has her opponents. I have no interest or time for arguing about anyone's personal values or faults, but do hope that if any potential attendees are not a fan of a particular speaker, they do not let it turn them off from the whole conference and all the other great sessions and events. (Sometimes I fear every Objectivist gathering will be empty otherwise)
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Atlanta Objectivist Society conference (ATLOSCon 2011)
Aaron posted a topic in Events and Happenings
The Atlanta Objectivist Society is thrilled to announce that it’s time to register for our second annual conference, ATLOSCon! The conference will be held on Memorial Day weekend, May 26-30, 2011. We have many different classes to choose from, ranging from Objectivist epistemology to swing dancing, including business, philosophy, art, exercise, sex, parenting, and science. We also have a large variety of social events planned, including hiking, eating, partying, and working out together. Many of the classes have limits on the number of attendees, so if you are coming (and we hope you are!), we recommend that you sign up as soon as possible. We can house a limited number of out-of-towners, so if the cost of lodging would keep you from coming, please email Kelly Elmore for more information. If you are under the age of 25, we have a 20% discount available. Email Kelly Elmore for more details about how to get the young ‘uns discount (before you register). For more information, see the conference schedule, class descriptions, and speakers at http://www.atlantaobjectivists.com/atloscon-schedule/. The registration page can be found at http://www.rsvpbook.com/event.php?403563. I hope to see you there! Aaron -
ATLOSCon 2011 planning has begun! This year, our Atlanta Objectivist Society’s summer conference will be held on Memorial Day weekend, May 26-30, 2011, and we are currently accepting proposals for talks. The talks should be an hour in length (we might make a few exceptions, if you can prove that you are super fascinating for longer than that), and they should be of general interest to an Objectivist audience, though they need not be about Objectivism itself. In order to give a talk, please send a paragraph describing your talk to kellyelmore79@gmail.com by Feb 1. Our committee will choose the talks, and only if your talk is chosen will you need to send in more detailed info about your talk. Please know that you need not be an expert on your topic. Many of our speakers last year were laymen with a strong passion for their subject, and they were fabulous talks. Here is a list of topics to give you an idea of the kinds of things that we are looking for, but please don’t limit yourselves to these. Talk about anything you are passionate about! Any topic for beginner Oists from any branch of philosophy or any application More advanced philosophical talks from metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, politics, or art Science talks Art or Literature talks Atheism Benevolent Universe Premise A Talk about an Ayn Rand essay Lead a Discussion about: Politics, Personal Experiences in Oism, activism, economics, etc. Dealing with Family Rationally Cooking or Nutrition Exercise/Crossfit Free Market Alternatives to Government Services Lead a Discussion of an article Goal Setting/GTD/Productivity Parenting/Education Atlas Shrugged presentation or discussion Talk about your Career Psychology Financial Planning You get the idea; go wild with creativity! Our speakers will not be paid, but they may be able to attend the conference for free, if ATLOSCon generates enough income. Mostly you will be paid in fun and fame!