May 24, 2012

Yawn Tree



  Sometimes people get animated.  On one of the walks around and about, i found this animated tree.  There is in fact a mouthful of water located in the tree, so that seepage down will eventually cause more decay.  Now it serves as a bird swimming pool.  When you have an unlimited population to observe, anything and everything happens.
  On another note - i'd like to pass kudos along to Clif on his latest SOTTC report.  He has changed the format, but the contents are the same as it ever was, only changing.  He opens by discussing a change in the concept of time - sounds familiar.  I may attempt contact - always seeking individuals to join me howdtside da baax on issues that everyone else takes for granted (or granite).
  Had to do some quick surgery on my keyboard - the little peg on the left rear was not holding support, so every tap was a wobble.  In noting that the plastic was broken and not going to hold, i simple remove the pegs from both sides and now am working on a flat keyboard.  If it doesn't work well, i can find another - every dead computer I have ever had left its keyboard behind upon discard.
  Speaking about computer discards - i found a soft, bare, five inch floppy amongst the stuff.  This technology is so archaic that i had to go into a pre-2000 machine to find that the disc had been wiped before discard.  I wonder how much information is buried in technology that is no longer translational in our current tech phase. (ps - i collect trashed computers, so if you know me and have one - i'll take it off your hands without a disposal fee).
  This is one of the reasons that books will never fall out of usage.  I can go to an old text and find what i am looking for.  When i go to the net, they inevitably give me what they think i would like to read rather than about what i am looking for.  Since i rarely preconceive, I would like straightforward results, but obfuscation seems to be the working work for the technodrivers.
  The sun is up, the sky is blue, it's beautiful and so are you, dear prudence - enjoy your day.

Namaste'  doc

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