The regular stuff.
Jun. 21st, 2005 10:21 pmAfter that philosophical outburst from earlier today, there's still some other things to be commented upon. As with all things in this journal, however, be sure to read the warning labels before using.
Like that it rained outside my window for about as long as the nap I took. Seemed to help my eyes become a little less bloodshot and sore, but I dunno if I should be worried about something else or not. Maybe if I get good sleep tonight, we'll know.
First,
greyweirdo, got the return feed from you - looks like there's some tracks I'll be liking quite a bit. Let me know what you thought of the stuff when you're finished digesting it. Although I need better visualizations for Media Player. The stuff I have sucks. I want stuff that looks more like the magic camera's pictures. Now THAT would be visualization. Although that camera might be confiscated for fear it took consciousness-expanding drugs.
The phenomenal political rage continues from place to place, picking up along it's way some gems like the troops might still not have enough armor, grazing permit restructuring (towards making sure that land that might be left alone stays grazed. Unknown whether or not the effects will be detrimental, but there's potential for problems), but most importantly, a sampling of the government's "edits" of reality. This is a few instances of the whiteouts, retcons, and general reality editing that the current Administration is engaging in. (There may have been previous Administrations that liked to do this as well) Still, any time the government edits things that don't have immediate and easily explainable security reasons, it's cause for alarm. Especially for someone going into my profession. I wonder if librarians will be politely but firmly asked to take down the reality books and replace them with the fantasy ones and then told they can't tell anyone about the visit.
I don't like that frontier. But that's where I could be headed. Maybe I should buy some of that Marine battle gear. Or learn some painting and drawing skills and take the fight to the nation's billboards. Or maybe not - maybe I'll just do a cartoon.
Like that it rained outside my window for about as long as the nap I took. Seemed to help my eyes become a little less bloodshot and sore, but I dunno if I should be worried about something else or not. Maybe if I get good sleep tonight, we'll know.
First,
The phenomenal political rage continues from place to place, picking up along it's way some gems like the troops might still not have enough armor, grazing permit restructuring (towards making sure that land that might be left alone stays grazed. Unknown whether or not the effects will be detrimental, but there's potential for problems), but most importantly, a sampling of the government's "edits" of reality. This is a few instances of the whiteouts, retcons, and general reality editing that the current Administration is engaging in. (There may have been previous Administrations that liked to do this as well) Still, any time the government edits things that don't have immediate and easily explainable security reasons, it's cause for alarm. Especially for someone going into my profession. I wonder if librarians will be politely but firmly asked to take down the reality books and replace them with the fantasy ones and then told they can't tell anyone about the visit.
I don't like that frontier. But that's where I could be headed. Maybe I should buy some of that Marine battle gear. Or learn some painting and drawing skills and take the fight to the nation's billboards. Or maybe not - maybe I'll just do a cartoon.
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Date: 2005-06-22 02:52 am (UTC)There is no secific program besides the books, obviiusly you're ment to listen to those in order.
I've listened to the disc some but not all the way through yet. Some of it is quite cool. I particularly like the rock instrumentals and "Rocked by Rape" has earned a special place in my heart already.
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Date: 2005-06-22 11:07 am (UTC)