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Find Your Special Place (For Super Heroes Only).

Posted on 26 April 2011 by 2Φ3Σ27Φ (\)λ√λ22Φ

Life is filled with stressful places, people and situations. Some times things feel so out of place that you need to retreat and replenish your energy banks. For times like these Robonix recommends finding a special place, all super heroes have them, Batman had his Bat Cave, Superman had his Fortress of Solitude. If you want to have super powers you need to retreat sometimes and be alone. This is where most villains fall short and the main reason they loose the fight. Villains are always surrounded by sidekicks, nagging girlfriends, hostages, and endless other figures that deplete his energy and keep him from reaching his full potential.

Come to think of it, what would happen if these villains would detach from their environment for a little while, well in most of the comic books that I can remember when the villain detached from his group of lakies he usually turns out to be a pretty good guy sometimes even saving the heroes life. So if you find yourself, making foolish mistakes, on edge and basically mean spirited, take a load off find your special place and flip off your power switch.

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Download our Logo for your desktop

Posted on 16 March 2011 by 2Φ3Σ27Φ (\)λ√λ22Φ

For those o you that want to say “I Agree with ROBONIX”, you can download this wallpaper for your desktop.

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Are We Nothing More Than Slaves to Them?

Posted on 01 February 2011 by 2Φ3Σ27Φ (\)λ√λ22Φ

It’s been some time since I started my career in Information Technology (IT) and most of my jobs have been for smaller companies totaling 50 employees and only about 10 workstations, maximum. My most current employer is still a small company but it wants to feel grownup, for the 100 people, 2 servers and 15 terminals, I really wouldn’t say it’s a conglomerate of any sort but they sure like to feel big. They go to extreme lengths to complicate things, for example they want me to fill out a daily activity report for the HR department. So that they can keep perfect track of what one of eight departments or three companies I’m doing work for.

Corporate America would have you believe that this is the right way of doing things, it might be, for mega giants like Microsoft or IBM but this place is basically a farm, they sell live beef and chicken products to local butchers and grocery stores. Do they really need half my day to be spent doing busy work so that they know I’m busy?

Robonix practitioners know that a true professional is fully capable of managing him/her self, without a camera in his face or a monkey on his back. Close supervision only foments mistrust, bitterness and was the main factor in the decline in global productivity, until a handful of European countries changed their way of looking at people. They no longer looked at them as a resources to be exploited and started looking at them more like people to be apprecaited.

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ROBONIX Spreads?

Posted on 02 September 2010 by 2Φ3Σ27Φ (\)λ√λ22Φ

ROBONIX ”this will never happen”

When an “ideology” is big enough and influential enough to have its logo plastered on a building in Downtown L.A., that’s when you know you are dealing with a cult.

ROBONIX, by design, has been thought up in a way that it will never grow out of it’s founders control, many times have we seen good ideas go down the tubes after it’s original conception. Weather it happens that the founders go nuts with “power” or a power struggle after the founders passing, leave the organization in the hands of greedy members, with their only intent being that of lining their pockets at the expense of others that wish only to improve the conditions of their lives. This is why; we the founders have decided to ensure that once ROBONIX reaches a certain capacity all the previously esoteric knowledge will become part of the public domain and accessible by all.

So why not transcend as an organization? Easy… because organizations that transcend are no longer good ideas, they become belief structures and ROBONIX is and always will be a good idea.

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I want my hour back with interest.

Posted on 08 July 2008 by 2Φ3Σ27Φ (\)λ√λ22Φ

It’s been said that time is money, well on that note, what’s going on with that hour that the government and big business have seen fit to borrow from each and every one of us (Daylight Saving Time). Daylight Saving Time is the convention of advancing clocks so that afternoons have more daylight and mornings have less. Typically clocks are adjusted forward one hour near the start of spring and are adjusted backward in autumn. That’s half a year that the government holds that hour back from us forcing us to get one hour less sleep, and come winter time they give us back our hour with out interest, not even a thank you, nothing.

I want what’s mine, I figure at 1% a month for 6 months that’s 3 minutes and 30 seconds every year over 35 years of my life, I say it comes out to about 52 minutes and 30 seconds. iRobonix tells us that this time is ours and any one of us can begin claiming it NOW! I personally get to work any thing from 30 minutes to an hour late because that’s my time; of course I make up those 30 minutes at the end of the day so that I put in my full 8 hours. Time is not a static and we can change it manipulate it and reuse it in any way that we se fit the government does it for the benefit of big business, it’s time we started to benefit from the manipulation of time.

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The Soviet Union Of America

Posted on 07 July 2008 by 2Φ3Σ27Φ (\)λ√λ22Φ

One of the most oppressive aspects of any totalitarian regime is the inability to talk freely. You just don’t know who is a snitch and when something said innocently can  be twisted into sounding criminal, especially with all the regulations in a totalitarian regime. It could be a neighbor, a co-worker, a friend, or even your child, indoctrinated in totalitarian propaganda at school, that could turn you in.

I contend this is one of the cruelest parts of totalitarianism for the average person. It creates a paranoia about speaking freely. For your own safety, you must keep things bottled up inside. It is a form of solitary confinement.

In a way, it is kind of a very twisted version of the ominous Eagles song, Hotel California: You have freedom of speech to say anything you want anytime you want, just don’t say anything in front of anyone cause you might go to jail.

Anyone who has spent any time with the now elderly people from Eastern Europe, who lived under the old Soviet Union regime, know the paranoia and fear they still carry with them about speaking freely.

Barbara Branden in her book about Ayn Rand, The Passion of Ayn Rand, recounts the story of how Rand’s sister visited Rand in the U.S. from Russia.

Rand rented a limousine to pick up her sister from the airport. Rand’s sister indicated to Rand that she didn’t not want to talk in front of the limousine driver. Back at Rand’s apartment, the sister wouldn’t talk in front of the cleaning lady. What a terrible way to live.

And such a paranoia about speaking freely is slowly moving over America. The lead agency promoting this potential national death of individual spirit is the Securities and Exchange Commission. They may have no idea how to catch a Ponzi scheme operator like Bernie Madoff (even when letters are sent to them warning about Madoff!), but they sure have evil bastard lawyers who know how to protect the agency and expand the worst aspects of totalitarianism.

Their latest stunts include, as part of the Dodd-Frank Act, slipping in language which exempts them from the Freedom of Information Act. Thus, we don’t get to see what they are up to at all. At the same time, they slipped other language into Dodd-Frank that will pay snitches 30% of all fine money collected by the SEC. In other words, while the SEC couldn’t catch a real crook like Madoff, they are damn good at harassing those who only in the minds of the SEC have done anything wrong, e.g. Martha Stewart and Mark Cuban, and are perfectly willing to payoff those who provide them with leads for the bogus cases that they prefer to bring.

It won’t take long before other agencies catch on to the SEC snitch program and before long the programs will be all over the place. And this being America, their will be some scumbag lawyer who will end up promoting the idea of being a snitch as a great thing to do. I can eventually see “Be a Snitch. Call Me.” billboards.

In fact, it is already happening. Some really distorted thinking lawyer, Stuart Meissner, who not surprisingly worked for the New York State Attorney General’s Office (which was once run by the complete hypocrite, Eliot Spitzer), is about to start running snitch ads in movie theatres.

NyPo explains:

Wanna get rich? Snitch.

That’s the new money-making mantra for folks with access to confidential information on Wall Street.

With the release of Oliver Stone’s new movie, “Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps” in mind, Stuart Meissner, a securities lawyer based in Midtown, is tweaking a message made famous by the first “Wall Street”: that greed is good for people standing on the right side of the law, too.

Uncle Sam recently started offering rich bounties to folks who help put away bad guys — like Gordon Gekko, the central character of Stone’s film, played by Michael Douglas, who goes to jail for insider trading.

Meissner came up with the idea to advertise for snitches who know of illegal activity at their firm. His in-theater ads and fliers will recruit whistleblowers with the promise of riches to come.

“Having the ad right there with the movie reminds people who have information regarding securities violations, ‘Hey, I can make money and also do a good thing,’ ” said Meissner, who previously worked with the financial crimes unit of the New York State Attorney General’s Office.

The ads, which are set to music similar to the theme from “Law & Order,” tell moviegoers they can remain anonymous with their tips if they go through a lawyer.

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Money, Law and Religion

Posted on 06 May 2008 by 2Φ3Σ27Φ (\)λ√λ22Φ

Robonix states that 99.9 % of all the questions can be answered with one word, Money! It is said that money is the root of all evil, well that’s only half right, it’s not money it’s our urges that we think money can satisfy, at the most basic level money can satisfy our urge to stay alive! for example buying food, clothes and shelter for our selves and our family. Let me ask you, do you think it’s wrong to steal a piece of bred to feed your self and your family? It might be that if there is no other way to feed your family very few would condemn you but it is essentially wrong by modern standards. So how can we measure true evil? where do opinions end and true evil begin? Robonix says that if some one has something that you need to survive and end his (her) life in the process of surviving then I’m OK, modern society might lock me up for the rest of my life, but deep down if I’m OK with my self then what I did was right. So then where is the glitch? why does society condemn survival and self preservation and reward compliance and mediocrity?

The answer is money. Money can make taking a piece of bread to feed your sick child and keep him from starving in to something condemnable, money can make a war to preserve a privileged life style OK. Then true evil is Government, Religion, Organisations, and individuals that use and at some point invented the concepts of money, law and religion or a combination of all three as a means to enslave and force the thoughts of others.

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Surviving Good Friday

Posted on 20 March 2008 by 2Φ3Σ27Φ (\)λ√λ22Φ

The ROBONIX guide to surviving Good Friday.

1) Stock up on all meat products two days before Good Friday.

2) If this isn’t possible, locate your nearest McDonald’s, Burger King, 7-11, or KFC. (this might be easier said than done in Mexico’s rural areas).

3) If any practicing catholics have access to your refrigerator (friend’s, family, maid etc..) hide the meat products where they can’t be found that easily.

4) When eating meat products on Good Friday try to disguise it if there are any Catholics around (cut off the edges of the ham to where the bread is overlapping, roll the ham up in tortillas) and any other way you can figure. The trick is to make it seam that your not enjoying the meal very much.

5) Don’t eat in the bathroom! What ever you do and no matter how much you miss meat products on this day, remember it’s just one day but the shame of having someone catch you eating in the bathroom can last a life time.

Remember in ROBONIX there is no sin there is only ideas and if you have to bite someone’s head of in order to eat meat on Good Friday, well! that’s an idea…

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