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Philosophy Now Issue 80 - The Human Condition
Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2010 4:21 am
by RickLewis
Happy to say that the new issue is out now! The theme is The Human Condition, and we have articles on happiness, laughter, coolness and addiction, among other things.
The issue is just being dispatched to subscribers at the moment, but it up on our website already:
http://philosophynow.org
Hope you like it.
Re: Philosophy Now Issue 80 - The Human Condition
Posted: Fri Sep 10, 2010 4:07 am
by artisticsolution
Hi Rick,
I was unable to find the last couple of issues of philosophy now at my local bookstore. Are you still sending the magazine to the US or is there just an overwhelming demand for the philosophy now mag in vegas? I will either have to camp outside of the bookstore to ensure I get it hot off the press or break down and get a subscription.
Re: Philosophy Now Issue 80 - The Human Condition
Posted: Sat Sep 11, 2010 9:46 pm
by RickLewis
Philosophy Now is still being supplied to the US news-trade in numbers as big as ever, but individual bookstores do sometimes cancel their orders, and sometimes new stores start selling it. Have you tried asking the people in that bookstore where it has gone, and if they are still selling Philosophy Now?
If you would like me to contact the bookstore or contact our US distributors (Disticor) to ask them for more info, just say the word! And thanks for caring enough to wonder where it was. I appreciate that.
Anja and I went to Vegas last year for our anniversary. We didn't see the mag on sale then but that might have been because we were so busy getting our wedding vows renewed by Elvis.

Re: Philosophy Now Issue 80 - The Human Condition
Posted: Sat Sep 11, 2010 11:39 pm
by artisticsolution
RickLewis wrote:
Anja and I went to Vegas last year for our anniversary. We didn't see the mag on sale then but that might have been because we were so busy getting our wedding vows renewed by Elvis.

Thanks Rick!
I will make a point of asking where my Philosophy Now magazine went when I go into the 2 bookstores I frequent!
I wish you would have told me you were visiting. I could have got you comped to some shows on the strip! Next time let me know and I will set you up!
Re: Philosophy Now Issue 80 - The Human Condition
Posted: Sun Sep 12, 2010 8:45 am
by Richard Baron
RickLewis wrote:we were so busy getting our wedding vows renewed by Elvis.

Rick, I don't remember your posting a link to the video on this forum. Tragically, I think the chapel only keeps them online for a few months.
Re: Philosophy Now Issue 80 - The Human Condition
Posted: Mon Sep 13, 2010 1:18 pm
by duszek
Je vois la manoeuvre ... !
Richard B. wants to be asked to show the pictures of his own marriage ceremony ...

Re: Philosophy Now Issue 80 - The Human Condition
Posted: Mon Sep 13, 2010 1:39 pm
by Richard Baron
duszek wrote:Je vois la manoeuvre ... !
Richard B. wants to be asked to show the pictures of his own marriage ceremony ...

No, he does not. That was 25 years ago, and the marriage ended 19 years ago.
Re: Philosophy Now Issue 80 - The Human Condition
Posted: Mon Sep 13, 2010 3:30 pm
by duszek
All right then.
If someone wants to see other people“s marriage ceremony he wants to do it himself too and probably already has a suit in his wardrobe for this occasion. Just go and check !
Re: Philosophy Now Issue 80 - The Human Condition
Posted: Mon Sep 13, 2010 3:35 pm
by Arising_uk
Rick Lewis in an Elvis(All Hail the King!) Chapel
Please! Please! Rick, ask your good wife if you can post any of this up for a while

Re: Philosophy Now Issue 80 - The Human Condition
Posted: Mon Sep 13, 2010 4:33 pm
by duszek
Arising also wants to see other people“s marriage vows being celebrated.
But I admit, marriage is too big a strain for most of us. So imagining one is a good solution.
Re: Philosophy Now Issue 80 - The Human Condition
Posted: Mon Sep 13, 2010 9:50 pm
by Arising_uk
Admit away duszek, I admit that I have no idea what you've been talking about? As many of us need no imagination and its 'renewed' marriage vows by our erstwhile host in an Elvis chapel. Now I've not met Rick but I've seen him in a video debate and would much like to see him standing in an Elvis chapel just for the metaphysical implications
But I also understand that RL understands that RB and I are twitting him and the information has also raised him yet higher in my estimation

Re: Philosophy Now Issue 80 - The Human Condition
Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 12:31 am
by RickLewis
Richard Baron wrote:RickLewis wrote:we were so busy getting our wedding vows renewed by Elvis.

Rick, I don't remember your posting a link to the video on this forum. Tragically, I think the chapel only keeps them online for a few months.
Tragically, I think you may be right.
Apologies to you and to Arising_uk. Naturally if I can find any stills on my computer I'll be happy to share them. I'm sure Anja would be okay about it but getting the thumbs up from Elvis could be tricky so don't hold your breath.
Re: Philosophy Now Issue 80 - The Human Condition
Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 5:06 am
by tbieter
RickLewis wrote:Richard Baron wrote:RickLewis wrote:we were so busy getting our wedding vows renewed by Elvis.

Rick, I don't remember your posting a link to the video on this forum. Tragically, I think the chapel only keeps them online for a few months.
Tragically, I think you may be right.
Apologies to you and to Arising_uk. Naturally if I can find any stills on my computer I'll be happy to share them. I'm sure Anja would be okay about it but getting the thumbs up from Elvis could be tricky so don't hold your breath.
Rick,
Has having a wife and child changed your philosophy of life in any respect?
Tom