New member: Mick Ashby

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From: Mick Ashby <Mick_Ashby@de.ibmmail.com>
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1)Name Mick Ashby
2)Email address Mick_Ashby@de.ibmmail.com
3)Postal address P.O. Box 31-11-19, D-70471 Stuttgart, Germany
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My work consists of applying cybernetic principles to understand
paradoxes, memes, neuro-linguistic programming, subjective-reality,
life, death, and the structure & origin of the universe. My goals are to
engineer social altruism, to alleviate suffering, and to assist in the
creation of an adequate world view for the third millennium. *Minimalist
writing*!

Be happy.
Mick Ashby