Ideas up for grabs Introduction It is Whit Monday, May 16, 2005 -- a holiday in newly Christian postcommunist Hungary. I'm trying to revive an old Toshiba notebook, model T1910, not used for seven years. It was originally ours, then hers, then both of us purchased more powerful desktops, finally, in the course of cleaning up, I inherited it. And finally now, when my main computer does housecleaning (defragmentation, usually lasting for half a day, since the hard drive measures in gigabytes now), I realized it's time to get back to my old friend. I'm working as many other writers, essayists and memoirs authors, with the computer in my lap, in a cosy corner, writing as the thoughts come to my mind. (Sorry for the errors, it just doesn't seem to be right if I stop writing to weed these errors; the clock won't stop ticking, the heart won't stop beating, the airplanes won't stop flying -- or the whole project will never end succcessfully.) Why am I writing this, what do I want to accomplish? Well, on the one hand this is going to be my number-one project for my retired years, the thing I can become involved in before I die. On the other hand, this is my desperate attempt to sum up everything I could yet say to the world, something that probably no one else could or would. Not because I'm so important a person, but simply because my ideas are unique. Everybody has unique ideas, and this is one reason for our individual existence. In this book I try to accomplish what I was unable to accomplish in my whole life until now. I'm offering ideas in the hope that someone may find them interesting and worth realizing. If no one does, either my ideas are not so good (but I'm going to write them anyway, as a senior citizen what else could I do?), or the world just does not want to know. Okay, what's the big deal? A lot of elderly people write a book to do one more useful thing, they write family histories, personal memoirs, an erotic novel they always wanted to read but no one had written. How is my book different? Well, I realized that in all my life I was good at having ideas but never good at carrying them out. So if I pick a topic and try to write a book on it, chances are that I will never finish it. Or if I do, it's going to be one book, and that's it. There goes my only chance. So I've decided not to try to write these many possible books but write only one -- about, and instead of, all those possible books that I could write. And let the readers pick up those ideas, let them write my many books. This book about books may be my last chance to prove my life, to prove that my life was useful, this is my chance to MAKE myself useful. Time goes, time flies, time is always on the premium. So I'm not waiting any furter, I start this project in this very minute. And in order to make its content available as soon as possible, I upload the pages to my website, with keywords for the search engines to pick up and catalog -- at the time of writing Google seems to be the number-one search engine. So, Google and me. Get going.