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Hmmm... What can I say about my good friend Tim (Morosoph)? Well, he's been maintaining his blog here at StumbleUpon for over four years, and in that time he's accumulated a wealth of interesting websites and resources. He also makes generous contributions to the forums around SU,... more
Reviewed by pixiequix May 05 2008, 09:33am ( 56 reviews ) • stumbleupon.com
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Rated by jenneyp on Oct 14, 3:51am
nice profile
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Reviewed by mercedo on Nov 09 2008, 1:23am
I always respect his transparency in insight.
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Rated by pinklu on Aug 13 2008, 5:28am
There are things about Tim that I really like: his interests in freedoms, coffee and food, and watching how things pan out. And that's just by looking at one page! Ok, I'll need to go back again and investigate further - so should you!
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Rated by olegnep on Jul 29 2008, 3:16pm
Anyone willing to stand up for rivalarrival is a friend of mine.
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Rated by Denise-R on Jul 27 2008, 8:09am
Morosoph doesn't need to act smart ... he is smart. And he doesn't act like he's listening ... he is listening. And when he speaks, it's usually a good idea to listen openly and carefully, and learn something.
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Rated by moookid on Jul 21 2008, 5:51am
Very smart guy. A scientific sensei :)
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Rated by wilderness1 on Jun 17 2008, 3:36pm
Thanks for the help!
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Rated by CantaloupeSwing on May 09 2008, 4:03am
For sure, he's better than a poke in the eye or a dirty weekend in Wigan. Not better than chocolate though. But close.
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Rated by pixiequix on May 05 2008, 9:33am
Hmmm... What can I say about my good friend Tim (Morosoph)? Well, he's been maintaining his blog here at StumbleUpon for over four years, and in that time he's accumulated a wealth of interesting websites and resources. He also makes generous contributions to the forums around SU, whether it's sharing insight in the Philosophy forum, technical assistance in the core forums, or educating people about the merits of free, open source software in his own Free Software forum.In my own experience I've found him to be an intelligent, kind and sincere individual. A little bit quirky at times, but overall, a truly admirable person. :)