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chuck kottke

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  1. |...............++++.................| |..........++++++++++.......| |.......++O++++++O++.....| |...........................................| It's a light car heading towards a blue shift :).
  2. :sleeping::sleeping::sleeping::elf: This elf is heading off towards the dream weave train, to climb aboard an astral plane. =============================================================
  3. Poifectly? :rolleyes::schroeder: Evolving a new ethos out of the current deinos is quite a challenge, though the more pinches, the more awake the body politic becomes. Coldplay is without a doubt part of this process, this cultural evolution, the new zeitgeist...............
  4. Life is what happens when you're making planners. :P
  5. Blue People & Pepperlanders. Although I do believe they did have a mixer. :) Maybe they do eventually mix well together?
  6. Wow, you must be in the same time zone as Newfoundland or almost! The time is 11:22 PM according to the railroad time zone people, and I'm goofing off here on Coldplaying! and consuming copious quantities of roasted subterranean seeds. (eating peanuts)
  7. OK then, just extend your Mayan year by a few days, and add all those things neatly on the planner. ;) ...wild oats, um, kinda refers to youthful exuberance. Bohemian lifestyle vs. Victorian order, that sort of thing. Often I think this question, "Do you have a life?" is posited in such a manner that it presumes we're all missing something by delving too deep into a certain subject or becoming engrossed in this or that. But without deep people, nothing of significance can happen, for it takes very focused individuals who work well within teams to keep technological progress happening. I just see technology as a healthy obsession, that's all. But sometimes branching off in a new direction is good, and we all get to sample the fruits of the tree we're all part of. I just think it's all amazing. When you think of it all, it is an awesome thing, what we do, how it all works, all we can contemplate and understand, what human progress has wrought. But we can't remain stunned too long, nothing stays still on a moving train, that's for sure! It's late, babbling I am!:laugh3:
  8. :rolleyes::laugh3: But yes, do that, and we will continue to push for reform, getting the corporate money out of campaigns and all that, so gummies will be safe again. "Leave no gummy worm unturned"
  9. > Incredibly consistent I would say, at least regarding meals! ;) > Ah, thanks for defining that word. Well, you're getting the best of both worlds then - wisdom and wild oats! :laugh3: Here I have three half sisters and one full brother, making 2.5 in total. :P But as per the quiz, I think too often we attempt to categorize people neatly into boxes, when we're so amorphous in nature and all sorts of admixtures of this and that, we change with every new day, hardly quantifiable. Maybe it would be simpler just to say we may need some sunlight and exercise on occasion, or turn us in the window every now and then so we bloom more evenly? :daisy:
  10. None of us are predictable really, except by choice and conditioning. But given the opportunity, I would venture a guess the admixture would fall somewhere towards randomness, depending on the constraints of the culture in which the yogurt is taking place. Berries and yogurt is the best though, it's on the menu in the restaurant at the end of the universe, just under babelfish. ;) Anyhow, I believe we have more than just one life, for in some ways we are all part of a continuum of all life. And there's a good 7 billion of us on the planet, so if you're pointed in your equilibrium, chances are there are zillions of other points to round things out. And just what makes you, Anna, predictable? :vanish: laatkomertje, vas is this?
  11. Digital Utopia, a new land of electronic impulses! It's real - it comes up out of the sea, it travels over many continents, it's.... us.:stunned:
  12. I am a practiced crazy ivan. All the heavier elements came from the forces within a supernovae, and yet still I wonder why so many enzymes have metal centers, even chlorophyll, strange it is that organic life relies on inorganic liganded elements as central to its function, but I suppose when the hyperintelligent mice created the earth, they designed things that way. Really, we're all just sodium-potassium ion waves matrixed with numerous organic macromolecules suspended in the magic of water, all we do is quite amazing, more than I can put to words really. It's simply incredible. But I digress. Haphazard? Lack of predictability? I just tend to follow the random walk of the electron. You can find its location, check any orbital, but not it's momentum, or determine its momentum but not location, but neither both quite so. Anyhow, we inhabit both the land of fuzzy logic, various levels of consciousness and foci, and often enter a dream state, depending. and babelfish goes well with a side order of chips. :P We are all life, we are all complexed together in so many ways, we are a superorganism within a superorganism Gaia within a Universe, and we are as we are as well. No need to feel insecure, accept the beauty of the truth of the universe as a oneness with it, within it. Embrace the totality of existence.
  13. Alright then, answer me this riddle: What really is randomness? And I'm not random, just uniquely strange! :P And what's a mathematical genius doing on here then??:stunned:
  14. I'm as plain as spaghetti, what's there not to understand?:stunned: All things are as they are. Wait till you get to fractal functions, number theory, and simultaneous equations, and solving by rotation. :nod: The best use of mathematics is as a recreational art, I think anyhow.
  15. I'm listening to the peculiar sounds of boiling mineral water in a big kettle atop the woodstove here, it makes this "boomp" sound every now and then from the big bubbles, and the little fizzy bubbles bursting sounds like soda water in a glass. Norwegian wood below, boiler above.:ears:
  16. I own a set of itty bitty screw drivers, and I use them on occasion too! :laugh3: Hey, we need technologized types to make all this stuff possible and besides, it's fun!:P And anyhow, it's just the part of the matrix we're in, an important part of it. Sure, read some Haiku, sit under a tree:sunny:, drink some Chi tea, that's all nice, but hurry back and enjoy some mouse clicks and USB ports and defrag that hard drive! ;) We are essentially imbalanced, it's a good thing.:waffle:
  17. chuck kottke replied to a post in a topic in The Lounge
    :laugh3: I think you're a fun troll though:elf:, and as long as you're not in the mitten under the bridge, you're well liked here. ;)
  18. chuck kottke replied to a post in a topic in The Lounge
    Viri, first you told me you were from Albania, and I thought, "wow, that's cool! All the way over in Albania!" And then you said you were making all that up.:laugh3: So which planet are you really on:P, and I'll talk if the satellites beam the signals towards your home planet!:hug: But I've never even spoken to you, and I don't know Albanian or Jupiterian, and I'm really boring in person, so you'd probably yawn and fall asleep if you met me, so idk if that's what you're looking for. :laugh3:
  19. Zaphod beeblebrox :)
  20. So green, it's growing moss on top, would you say?:laugh3: Reminds me of my old Toyota, when the rear axle rusted out so badly, the left rear wheel and tire were dragging on the well. Then the tire blew:stunned:, and something had to be done! Hm, front right-hand suspension being in many pieces, a bushing needing replacement? Trying to picture a suspension bushing.. oh, you must mean a rubber bushing then? Well, just take a piece of rubber from a tire and cut a new one, or make one out of some thick rubber hose. Your car will lovingly accept any part you offer it. ;)
  21. :laugh3: for lack of better words, I'd have to say you miss Mark in some sandpapery way, or am I off the mark on that one?
  22. Precisely 8.5923 hours of sleep, +/- .0007. What are the holidays like in a warm climate? Does everyone go to the mall for an air-conditioned winter scene with snow and ice, or how do you do it near and south of the equator?
  23. fair trade chocolate and music & Coldplaying, the poifect combination!:)
  24. Lesotho, because it deserves more attention.:)
  25. chuck kottke replied to Wintergreen's topic in New Members
    > Welcome to Coldplaying miss Angela Wintergreen!:elf:. The winds must be a whipping on the plains I'll bet, hope you're warm down in the land of all things grain, where the rivers wind through. Lovely to meet you too. Enjoy the wildlife here!;):flutterby::woodstock:

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