Remembering dreams

Jul 03, 2010 07:16

So, I was having this really weird and interesting dream this morning right before I woke up, and a lot was going on. I remember feeling like this was only a dream, but the events that were playing out HAD to happen, or the waking world would have some kind of mistake in it. The dream was really clear and I remember having brief and extended conversations with a number of people. But thats it. I dont remember the exact location (though there was a hotel with many floors and a mirrored elevator and conference like sessions that werent scientific), I dont remember any of the people in the dream, any of the conversations, what I did....Its like the type that disappears as soon as you wake up but nags you at the back of your mind...like a forgotten word on the tip of your tongue. This seems to happen to me rather often as I am waking up - the dream induced lucid dream, but I need to figure out if theres a way I can remember them better - I always imagine me having a dream diary or something, talk about an awesome journal to come back to in the future.
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Did I mention Im really liking the new mouse? Its really nice. It fits my hand well (well its a little long, but that doesnt matter), and has lots of extra buttons in the places I want them, and an extra wheel by the thumb. Speaking of wheels, this mouse has a frictionless scroll wheel that you can toggle between regular and infinite scrolling with a click, and the sucker will spin around very fast for a long time....in excel, I can rapidly navigate thousands of rows lol. The main scroll wheel also has a bit of a tilt, so you can scroll left and right too, but this is odd to use so probably wont get used very often. As for the keyboard...well its nice, the keypresses are very satisfying ans quiet, but its more square than my last microsoft ergonomic thing, so the keys seem to be slightly missplaced and/or missized lol. Ive tallied over 5000 keypresses, and really havnt done any typing except this and yesterdays post. Yep. Very fond of the keypress function.
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Ive been watching G1 Transformers this morning, and would just like to point out how advanced it was, given that an Autobot (Prowl) just delcared that "I must connect to another online computer!", then used his internal wireless connection to do just that. booya.
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