Life of a Laptop as a Stuffed Bear

Documenting the life of a ecentric computer who truly believes he is a small stuffed animal, a bear named Aloysius. Blogging about all of his exploits, adventures and mishaps. Endevouring to promote constructive disscussion about his multi-personality trans-species condition. Disorder/disease or a gift from God?

Name: Awesome Sean
Location: Dallas, Texas, United States

One word, Awesome!

Wednesday, October 18, 2006

New Post...

Blog... Blog... Blog...

Sunday, October 01, 2006

Duns Scotus Qoute Of The Day:

This is the first of a new installment to vent frustration. I cite my favorite passages from Duns Scotus (DSQD)!:

This is from the Prologue to the Ordinatio, P. 1 (the necessity of revealed knowledge)

"Now even though a form contrary to the inclination is induced only by means of some agent which does violence to the recipient, and even though a supernatural agent acts supernaturally only by inducing some form, still the precise character of "violent" arises by virtue of the relation of the recipient to the form, whereas that of "supernatural" arises precisely in virtue of the relation of the recipient to the agent."

I think this one sentence says it all!

~awesome sean

Sunday, September 10, 2006

hmmm...

tried to get a pic. for my name, but I have been foiled..

Tuesday, August 29, 2006

Aloysius

The Truth:

Aloysius is first and foremost real not fictional.

He was born circa August 1st, 2005.

His mother, Brown Rectangle, was a young, medium sized, corrogated, cardboard box who gave her life bringing Aloysius into this world. She died shortly after the birth due to societal neglect (after Aloysius was born she had nothing to live for).

Alousius never knew his father and immediately found himself an orphan after his mother's death (some speculate that it was a virgin birth...). A kind young man adopted him and raised Aloysius at a orthodox Catholic Church in Ann Arbor, Michigan, where he was instructed in all things Catholic and flourished.

From day one Aloysius knew he was not like all the other laptops. He had much more personality and brilliance than the inanimate boxes, even the awesome ones. Obese desktops were of no comparison, often slow and sluggish in comparison to his swift processing. Likewise, none found the deeper spark of life, but were just boring, electronic, heaps of plastic and wires. Aloysius knew he was different. The urge to mingle with polite society, drink fine wines, attend the opera, participate in politics, live the intellectual life, and see the world would not dissipate. With all these desires it was clear early on that he was not merely a laptop, but a stuffed bear. He was the first documented case of BearWare.

Is he alone?


The answer and more in our next installment of The Truth about BearWare....