January 31, 2008

White Out

Titles can often be deceptive, perhaps this one suggests some kind of racial subject when in fact it refers to the liquid paper one used when manual or electric typewriters and word processors were the most modern apparatus used for typing.
Those messy ribbons, all those errors, pulling out the paper and applying the white liquid, [...]

January 30, 2008

The Squirrel And The Rabbit

One day, while foraging for nuts, a squirrel noticed a rabbit hopping by.
- Excuse me, Mr. Rabbit, did you notice any nuts?
- I’m a Hare, not a rabbit. Can’t you tell the difference? he declared.
- Not really, you all look the same to me, said the squirrel.
- Are you Nuts? That bugs the hair outta [...]

Gravity Of No Return

Emotions’ gravity
Instincts perceived
Unobservable dimensions
Fevered grasp
Unleashed anger
Perturbations Manifest
Fulminating sparks
Premeditating play
Forever marked
Ordered chaos
Horizon’s event
Affects display.

January 28, 2008

Uncovering Fragments of The Lost Language Of Krypton

In Krypton’s Karma, it was revealed that a series of green extra-terrestrial stone tablets were excavated near the South Pole in 1947. Recently declassified documents indicate that President Harry S. Truman contacted King George VI of Great Britain to secure the services of a team of Philologists. They would work with anthropologist Dr. Margaret [...]

January 25, 2008

A Souvenir From A Most Unusual Visit - Gadget # 7

Imagine yourself, an Internet user or a budding scientist, perhaps coasting on www. stumbleupon.com, encountering a website that offers to send a technical manual and parts to build a CAPACITOR, an inexpensive “electronic device that stores energy in the electric field between a pair of conductors, called plates.” No house should be without one when [...]

January 23, 2008

The Road To Paris

As I continue my research at the Vatican Archives into the life of The Late Contessa Llwaxanna Loveless Von Bralispth, it becomes increasingly clear that she resonates with self-confidence, curiosity, and mystical depth that earns her a reputation with the people she encounters. A Margret Meade, Julia Child, Samantha Stevens of her time.
Anthropologist, cook [...]

January 21, 2008

Connecting the Dot(s)

From Plane Geometry, we learn that the shortest distance between two points is a straight line. This refers to two-dimensional space. Assuming that one could travel on Earth in a straight line, the shortest distance would be an Arc, due to Earth’s curvature, although calculating the degree over short distances would be difficult.
Another theorem teaches [...]

January 18, 2008

Second Generation List of The Worst Star Trek - The Next Generation episodes

In a previous essay, the worst episodes of Star Trek – The Next Generation, three of the most forgettable episodes were first identified. They should have been “lost in space” when transported from the cutting room floor onto the television screen. Perhaps a shredder would have been more appropriate.
It’s now time to add to the [...]

January 16, 2008

Seeing The Forest And The Trees

Dispassionate observation is useful when struggling with choice. Options presented by life at first glance can appear confusing. Deciding how to rationalize which to pick depend on a clarified goal. The more definite objective set, the less likely one will be swayed by uncertainty, usually present to varying degrees.
Objective detachment is [...]

January 14, 2008

The Conflict of Science and Religion

Whenever the word “mystery” is mentioned, it attracts attention, proposing the idea that some secret is about to be revealed by arousing curiosity and influencing motivation. Focus is directed toward “that thing which is not known.” Reflection on the puzzle and how to proceed to it’s resolution instinctively initiate and consume thinking.
Philosophy, religion and [...]

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